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Decyfer Down
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Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock, Metal, Christian & Gospel
 
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All Artists: Decyfer Down
Title: End of Grey
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Sony
Original Release Date: 1/1/2006
Re-Release Date: 6/6/2006
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock, Metal, Christian & Gospel
Styles: American Alternative, Pop & Contemporary
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 828768056523

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One of my favorite albums
Dash | Illinois | 01/10/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is a really great christian album with 10 songs on it. They're all amazingly done with heavy guitars, great vocals and awesome drums.



Break Free: 8.5/10

This song is great. It has a killer intro riff and the chorus is amazing. It's not the best on the record but it's certainly not the worst.



Life Again: 9.0/10

This one is incredible. It has a huge opening and the chorus is so catchy you could sing it all day. There's also a neat guitar solo that's definitely worth checking out. All in all, a great rock song.



Fight Like This: 11/10: My personal favorite on the whole album. It's tough and heavy and melodic, but not so much that one completely overwhelms the others. A perfect balance that makes this song better than perfect.



Burn Back The Sun: 9.5/10: One of the slower paced tracks on the record. There's a little piano in it and a calming verse before going into a slightly heavy, but more vocal-driven chorus. A nice pick for fans of slower songs.



I'll Breathe For You: 8.5/10: I don't listen to this song as much as all the others but in the right respect it's a great song. The vocals are pushed a little bit deeper in the verse but that doesn't stop it from being an awesome track. The main riff is nice.



Walking Dead: 9.0/10: This one is more mid-paced, and more heavy, than most of the songs found on this record. The meaning of it is nice and there's a neat guitar solo found on it.



Here To You: 10/10: One of the slowest songs on the record, and it's not heavy. It's not a cream puff though, and the way it relates together with God is awesome. The chorus is EXTREMELY catchy, and there's yet another solo found in it.



Never Lost: 9.5/10: I don't know how to really put this one, so I'll just say it sounds big. The riff is tough, and this song is more guitar driven than vocal driven, and there's sort of a solo in this one. One of the heaviest songs on the record.



No Longer: 9.0/10: This song sounds more mainstream than any other song on the album. In this case, it turned out extremely well. Don't expect big riffs here, but there's a beautiful chorus and a definite solo (4th one in a row. Solo-filled album.) The outro is really well done making this one a worthy listen.



Vanity: 8.0/10: Probably my least favorite on the album but it's still awesome. Big riff here, but the chorus isn't much to brag about. It's not really distinguishing from the rest of the song, but it's still very nice. I sing this one in my head a lot.



All in all a great album. It's like RED without the orchestra, Skillet without the keyboards, and P.O.D. without the rap."