-Man that kid sucks at soccer, he can only kick it like 10 feet.
-Yeah, well that's far enough to kick up your ass.
-Ooh, son, you just got flamed.
-Yeah, well that's far enough to kick up your ass.
-Ooh, son, you just got flamed.
by thatgirlthatmomsclapfor March 1, 2012
by Severance July 14, 2006
Good band, not the best but saying a band is the best is obviously a opinion. Their music has progressed, and personally I like the new stuff.
by TheOtaku February 7, 2005
The greatest melodic death metal band on the planet. The best at what they do, like Dimmu Borgir with black metal.
Don't let anyone tell you any different
Don't let anyone tell you any different
by Rag Doll October 17, 2004
Metal band hailing from Gothenburg, Sweden, that has produced gems such as "The Jester Race" and "Whoracle" which is considered by many to be the best melodic death metal album ever.
The band has become more and more commercial through the years, becoming less heavy and simplifying their music to the point that it resembles the dreaded nu-metal, a change that begun in the album "Clayman".
Most metalheads consider them to be the softest excuse for death metal that exists (along with Children of Bodom & Arch Enemy), just as black metal fans consider Dimmu Borgir and Cradle of Filth to be the worst bands in the genre.
The band has become more and more commercial through the years, becoming less heavy and simplifying their music to the point that it resembles the dreaded nu-metal, a change that begun in the album "Clayman".
Most metalheads consider them to be the softest excuse for death metal that exists (along with Children of Bodom & Arch Enemy), just as black metal fans consider Dimmu Borgir and Cradle of Filth to be the worst bands in the genre.
Discography: Lunar Strain & Subterranean, The Jester Race, Whoracle, Colony, Clayman , The Tokyo showdown-live in Japan, Reroute to Remain and Soundtrack to your escape.
by Faust February 28, 2005
by YeaItWasMe June 12, 2009
Gods of metal, still. Though they maye have lost a little inertia with StYE and maybe Reroute, this doesn't undermine all the work they had done so far, and Come Clarity is a very good sign of their comeback. Their melodic richness and style are unmatched. Groups like Opeth that have no musical systematic, whose songs are composed of random irrelevant melodies, and whose vocals are not vocals but rather are groanings are not even slightly comparable to In Flames.
by shunketsu September 4, 2007