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Cky - Infiltrate-Destroy-Rebuild Audio CD

A fair review of the Cky "Infiltrate-Destroy-Rebuild" Audio CD. Please note that the below review is the views of the authors, and authors only. You can get a complete list of all Cky reviews here, or go back to the Cky tabs.

Cky Band: Cky
Title: Infiltrate-Destroy-Rebuild
Rating:
Release Date: 2002-09-24
Media: Audio CD

Tracks: 1: Escape From Hellview 2: Flesh Into Gear 3: Sink Into The Underground 4: Attached At The Hip 5: Frenetic Amnesic 6: Shock & Terror 7: Plastic Plan 8: Inhuman Creation Station 9: Sporadic Movement 10: Close Yet Far

Really recommend it!!
The fact of being related to Bam Margera's stuff didn't cause me a good impression, but after listening to their music I have to agree with all previous reviewers that gave it a 5-star rating. I didn't knew this band until I read something about it in an US heavy metal magazine. This CD is amazing, heavy and groovy. I don't know how to call this kind of rock, but I'm listening to it for one week!!

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holy fcking sht
the great opener Escape from Hellview, the poppy Plastic Plan, the slow Flesh into Gear. holy fcking sht this album is great. To me this album is perfect except for the last track. I recommend you buy this cd. It owns! STAND OUT TRACKS=
Escape from Hellview, Attached at the Hip, Sink into the Underground.


best cKy album yet
"escape from hellview" is a very good song and is my favorite song by cky. if you love the cky band, and dont have this cd, BUY IT NOW!!! this cd came out in 2002 and is the best cd by cky yet. the songs "attached at the hip" and "plastic plan" were featured in the bam margera skate movie "cky3".


Surprisingly Fantastic

Then one day I heard "96 Quite Bitter Beings," from Vol. I have a confession to make: for awhile I felt prejudiced against this band and refused to hear their music based on Jess' (cKy's drummer) relation to Bam Margera, whom I utterly loathed (I've changed my view recently--but I digress). 1. Never had I ever heard such a unique brand of hard rock blended with heavy metal, and I had to pick up an album immediately. I picked up IDR. How wrong I was in my initial prejudice--this band is incredible.
With every listen this album gets better. It is much like watching your favorite movie over and over again, in that you will discover something new each time.

The most surprising aspect of this album is that its lyrics are highly philosophical. For instance, "Plastic Plan" alerts the listener to the current artistic struggles many musicians face within their industry, as they are sometimes forced to alter their visions and directions according to the desires of their label. "Inhuman Creation Station" seems to be about the way all societies, historically, have shaped their people to fit into a certain mold, which they aren't encouraged to break from, and aren't taught to consider objectively. Those who aren't shaped completely have "warped" minds. Those are just two great examples of what can be found on this album. Each track is very deep in its own way, and they all fit together perfectly to form IDR.

I suggest you pick this album up without hesitation. You will not regret it.


sorry.
They get 1 star from me for stealing this album's name from a Meshuggah album.


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