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The words "a unique form of metal," as dubbed by Revolver magazine, may serve as more of an oxymoron than an actual description of a band. However, New York's Through The Discipline really attempts putting the metal back in metalcore with their debut release of Art Of Survival on Jailhouse Records. By playing with bands ranging from the Black Dahlia Murder to the Misfits to Sworn Enemy, Through The Discipline have been able to reach a wide variety of metal and hardcore fans.

Beginning a metal album with the sounds of a fiery thunderstorm may seem pretty cliché, and well, it is, but Through The Discipline redeem themselves quickly through the powerful, aggressive vocals that soon follow. The album, which includes a two-part instrumental track, is fairly unpredictable and devoid of any entirely too "cheesy" metal riffs.

You truly won't know what to expect when you play this record. "Enslaved" will have lovers of gang vocals (which to be honest, I qualify) yelling, "Pure hope drives us," while every 30-something, unkempt metalhead with long hair will have to try his hardest not to play the air guitar to "Scarred, Strangled, Slander" (thankfully, I do not qualify). When you've reached the end of Art Of Survival, you'll probably be physically drained from pounding feverishly on various body parts.

Truly a talented band, Through The Discipline break the barrier of metal and hardcore, in a beautiful -- I mean, brutal way on Art of Survival.

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    Posted by stevejonestherealbones on 2005-03-29 02:47:47

    i dont listen to james taylor.

    melee and atreyu satisfy how gay i need to be. i think having those to bands qualifies me as metrosexual...but still straight enough to get chicks

    - jones the bones

    - stevejones8770@yahoo.com

    Posted by Anchors on 2005-03-29 02:10:19

    Just out of curiosity, Jones, what is your gay music quota currently at? And how was it not breeched by the overwhelmingly homosexual James Taylor albums?

    Posted by stevejonestherealbones on 2005-03-29 00:30:55

    i already filled my gay music quota on my itunes player...so wont be listening to this

    - jones the bones

    - stevejones8770@yahoo.com

    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, March 29, 2005 at 12:23 AM (EST)

    just because you can doesnt mean you should....half assed metal riffs with breakdowns and fucking tough guys vocals? dive bombs and huge guitar solos? this is fucking gay