- Home
- Submit News
- Bands
- Streams
- Best New Music
- Interviews
- Tours
- Reviews
- New Releases
- Contact Us
- Login
The Number Twelve Looks Like YouThe Number Twelve Looks Like You: Put On Your Rosy Red GlassesPut On Your Rosy Red Glasses (2003)Brutal Reviewer Rating: 5 User Rating: Contributed by: ConduitConduit (others by this writer | submit your own) I think this band just broke up. Thats a shame because these guys were really nice kids and this is a really good album if you like metal/grind. The Number Twelve Looks Like You are technical metal/grind stuff out of New Jersey in the vein of Dillinger Escape Plan and Into The Moat, to name a few.
I think this band just broke up. Thats a shame because these guys were really nice kids and this is a really good album if you like metal/grind. Please login or register to post comments.What are the benefits of having a Punknews.org account?
fucking sick release, love the grind elements and the screaming almost reminds me of circle takes the square, but crazier This band fucking rules. They are working on new stuff they didnt break up. The #12 is alive and Kicking A_ _ on tour as I write this - with FASSW. #12 MOM I love the name and the music. Its a beautiful composure of grind with emotional metal added. I probably wouldn't like this band, but kudos to them for naming their group after a Twilight Zone episode. Yeah, they are still going strong, guess that was just a rumor. i like the name but not the title they did not break up, they are still alive and strong Brutal indeed. |
Previous
Exclusive StreamsSponsored EventsNewest Reviews
Punknews.org TeamManaging EditorAdam WhiteContributing EditorsBryne Yancey Kira Wisniewski Brittany Strummer Andrew Waterfield Armando Olivas John Flynn Chris Moran John GentileCopy EditorAmelia ClinePodcast ProducerNariman ShariatPublisherAubin PaulISSN 1710-5366© Copyright 1999-2013 Punknews.orgTerms of Use Privacy Policy Frequently Asked Questions Contact Us About Punknews.org Other Places to Go |









this is such an amazing album
but why does everyone keep referring to civeta dei as an instrumental?
am i the only one hearing words?