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Get the Undertale Multiplayer mug.The man who is the best WWE legend.Also known as Deadman INC,American Bad A%$,The Phenom n the 7foot missle.The guy who whooped evry gr8 wrestlers' a%$e$$ at WrestleMania-the grand daddy of all the PPV.The man who has won a magnificent record 13-o at WrestleMania.The man who will nvr evr lose at WrestleMania.The man who deals wit the dark side.The man nt 2 b messed wit.The man who will bury u alive.The man 2 b reckoned wit.The man whose legendary legacy will nvr evr die.He iz the one n only THE UNDERTAKER!!!!!
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by abhizzle_dogg December 28, 2005
Get the Undertaker mug.A band originated in Florida that is placed in the screamo/hardcore/christian/emo genres.Underoath's newest cd is about a 50/50 in screaming and singing.They have a good sound, but while playing live they don't do as good.Spencer(vocals) is a little off sometimes, but does a deceent job.But the guitarists just kill the show though.They go up there, and jump around insanely (not that its bad) but it throws them off and it just sounds really crappy.It just sounds like a bunch of feedback from the amps.
by Legacy X June 12, 2006
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Get the Undertale last breath mug.A Christian band who, with the fantastic vocalist/lyricist Dallas Taylor, created some of the best music ever. Their original sound bordered on what could be considered grindcore, with intense, crushingly heavy riffs, very complex double-kick drumming and Dallas' emotion-filled shrieks and growls. They released their debut album Act of Depression with this sound, before adopting a slightly more Black Metal influenced sound for their second LP Cries of the Past. Both of these two releases are currently out of print.
They then took on a less heavy, more melodic post-hardcore sound for their third album The Changing of the Times, which was a massive departure from their earlier music.
Unfortunately, due to clashes with bandmates, Dallas Taylor left the band in 2003. Along with guitarist Corey Steger, who had left the band after Cries of the Past, the two of them were the most important force behind the band and gave them their signature sound.
By the time Underoath came to record their third full-length in 2004 with new vocalist/lyricist Spencer Chamberlain, they had just one original band member left - drummer Aaron Gillespie. Titled "They're Only Chasing Safety", it has been hugely criticised by the band's long-time fans and despite outselling all of the previous three albums put together, it is without question the lowpoint of their career, with barely a nod to the band's previous work, it is questionable whether they should even be operating under the name Underoath anymore.
2006 brought the fifth album "Define the Great Line", which is largely the same as it's predecessor.
Dallas Taylor has, since his leaving of the band, been working on a new project Maylene and the Sons of Disaster, who are excellent, but still not as good as old Underoath.
They then took on a less heavy, more melodic post-hardcore sound for their third album The Changing of the Times, which was a massive departure from their earlier music.
Unfortunately, due to clashes with bandmates, Dallas Taylor left the band in 2003. Along with guitarist Corey Steger, who had left the band after Cries of the Past, the two of them were the most important force behind the band and gave them their signature sound.
By the time Underoath came to record their third full-length in 2004 with new vocalist/lyricist Spencer Chamberlain, they had just one original band member left - drummer Aaron Gillespie. Titled "They're Only Chasing Safety", it has been hugely criticised by the band's long-time fans and despite outselling all of the previous three albums put together, it is without question the lowpoint of their career, with barely a nod to the band's previous work, it is questionable whether they should even be operating under the name Underoath anymore.
2006 brought the fifth album "Define the Great Line", which is largely the same as it's predecessor.
Dallas Taylor has, since his leaving of the band, been working on a new project Maylene and the Sons of Disaster, who are excellent, but still not as good as old Underoath.
Underoath's first two albums showcase one of the best bands that have ever existed, but with the release of the third they sold out and have been very poor ever since.
by SuperBernard September 3, 2006
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