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Track Listings
1 | Downpour |
2 | Flowers and Razorwire |
3 | Tremor |
4 | Home Song |
5 | For You |
6 | Jacob's Ladder |
7 | Undo |
8 | Towing Jehovah |
9 | High Coast of Playing God |
10 | When Forever Comes Crashing |
11 | Year of the Swine |
12 | Letterbomb |
13 | Locust Reign |
14 | This Is Mine |
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Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 5.62 x 4.92 x 0.39 inches; 3.84 ounces
- Manufacturer : Deathwish Inc
- Original Release Date : 2006
- Date First Available : February 20, 2007
- Label : Deathwish Inc
- ASIN : B00007KS8I
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #343,600 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #29,519 in Metal
- #30,449 in Alternative Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
- #141,375 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2023
- Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2016This LP is a compilation of songs that didn't quite make the cut for albums, but with that said it doesn't make the music any less important. If you enjoy Fear Before the March of Flames Botch, Dillinger Escape Plan, Glassjaw, and/any band on Deathwish or just mathcore in general this is for you.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2015Very professional.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2006Converge, what can be said that hasn't already? Such an incredible band that even an album full of b-sides and demo versions is better than most of what is being released out there today. Even though line-up changes have plagued converge,Jacob Bannon has always kept it together and kept the band strong. His lyrics are so passionate and heart felt, that many of his songs have brought tears to me eyes (i.e The Saddest Day, Flowers and Razorwire,) Being that about half of the songs here are demo versions of songs from "When Forever Comes Crashing" some who have that album, may be worried they waste their money and not get enough bang for their buck. Worry not though. Not only are the new songs more than worthy but it just can complete any Converge fanatics collection. So be it casual or obsessive fan, I recommend this.
Downpour - 4.5/5 An opening song you should exspect, heavy and relentless. The converge trademark. It only sets up for what is to come.
Flowers and Razorwire - 100/5 One of my favorite song ever. The first minute is a ballad type, before becoming pure and brutal. I'd buy this cd simply for this one. Lyrics that tug at your heart and music that makes you thrash like tomorrow is never coming.
Tremor - 5/5 The "You Fail Me" album had "Hope Street" and "Unloved and Weeded Out" has "Tremor" a short song, which keeps you headbanging through the whole thing. "In the dark of our longest nights, we fall apart. Waiting for our end before it begins, we fall apart."
Home Song - 4.5/5 The drumming in the intro here(which compliments the bass nicely), just made me want to pace around and start throwing punches, then the breakdown kicks in...slowly followed by Jacobs vocals and all bets are off. A mosh pit anthem
For You - 5/5 Could be called "Home Song pt 2" cause like the song mentioned before, this is a pit anthem. It starts out with some scratchy guitar work, before rapid drums hitting in every direction starts. Another song that if it doesn't leave you dead, will definetly leave you headbanging.
Jacob's Ladder - 5/5 A sad song, with frantic music. The lyrics to me portray longing but then a hatred for this longing. Mourning perhaps.
Undo. - 6/5 Another amazing song, with a great intro riff. One of the best here and is sure to be considered a Converge classic in a few years.
Towing Jehova (Demo) - 6/5 One of my favorite songs from "When Forever Comes Crashing" the demo quality gives this a harsh type sound which I felt it needed in the other version.
The High Cost of Playing God (Demo) - 4.5/5 The songs lyrics really left me speechless after hearing it, overall the music is good here but the lyrics make this one what it is.
When Forever Comes Crashing (Demo) - 5/5 a trippy type guitar riff starts this song and carries on once everything else kicks in. Jacob's vocals sound have a static effect on his voice (due to the fact that it is a demo)
The Year of the swine (Demo) - 10/5 My favorite song off of WFCC. The breakdown at the end is mind blowing. The lyrics are some of the most emotional i've heard from Jacob Bannon. "Just for one split second, I want to be the lucky one, not to have the pleasure of tasting the salt oftears when we kiss."
Letterbomb (Demo) 4.5/5 - A slower song, maybe even the slowest from WFCC. Which only makes Jacobs vocals sound more throat ripping.
Locust Reign (Live) 5/5 - These two live ones are from the Poacher Diaries split album. They do a decent job of capturing a Converge live show, but trust me I saw them live in Sayreville, Nj on the 15th of July during SOTU tour and this is just one amazing live band you have to see for yourself.
This is Mine (Live) 5/5 Two words, pure chaos. Almost like being hit with a huge wave. or atleast that is how I feel after hearing this.
So, in conclusion if you love Converge, buy it. Enjoy.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2006I could easily rant & rave over each and every Converge album that in one way or another has been my favorite album ever recorded. But I think giving their hidden gem a decent review, would be the better bet. Unloved & Weeded Out stands as Converge's select polished secret catalogue of intense, visceral and very raw songs. First ripping your face off with my undisputed favorite Converge song: 'Downpour' (for the drums alone), the bands most stark, carnal display of hardcore excellence (make sure you watch the video to get the full effect.) While that track sets the standard for the rest of the album, it then cascades into a mix up of some of their most violently melodic tracks. Or the Skull mincing bass intro of 'For You' which bleeds directly into the albums centerpiece; 'Jacobs Ladder', a hardcore song that redefines the term 'Shred'. While the first brilliant half will leave you begging for more. The band chose a small handful of songs of their monumental album 'When Forever Comes Crashing'. The album's foresight of a greyish, haunting tone, takes startling power over the WFCC tracks. As the select tracks havebeed stripped down and elegantly slaughtered into a chainsaw sounding rawness which you might find better compared to the originals. The only downfall to this album is the spare live tracks, which I never find impressing. But otherwise, if you just got into this iconic group, make sure you buy this album. As it finds them at their most tempered, and the results will haunt your ears for decades to come.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2006Jacob Bannon is one of my favorite vocalists today. He writes some of the best lyrics I've ever heard or read. I found this CD at a mom 'n pop shop for $6.50 brand new, and I have to say that it was worth more than the original price. Most of the songs are spectacular, and it's hard for me to pick the highlights of this CD. So if you're a fan of Converge, this is a definite must-have in your collection. If you've just heard of them but not owned any of the CDs, this would be a great starting point. But if you don't like them, well whatever, your choice.