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I listened to all the songs they have open in their downloads section, not very structured at all, I'm wondering upon what grounds "The End" is considered a "Math Metal" group. (Just screaming in incoherently does not make you special...) --68.107.236.198
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If you actually listened you would know that they are not just screaming "incoherently". Read the lyrics....the band ACTUALLY put time into them...unlike lots of artists these days...and the fact that they scream does not denote the fact that they are all very talented musicians. Listen closely (if you must, its pretty obvious though to me) and you will find that they write beautifully within their genre.