probably one of the most original bands that have come out in awhile. they started the genre "progcore" and now theres a lot of followers trying to do what they did. their new album Manipulator moved away from hardcore, and is just a lot of different genres, but their self-titled was more hardcore then any of their other stuff. "Phantom of the Horizon" will be due in 2008, and is based off the Ghostship Demos.
the fall of troy kick ass.
by anonymous12356 May 6, 2007
by Tom Waits December 6, 2005
by Anonymous October 13, 2003
The craziest, tightest, most mindblowing band ever, consisting of the hottest, youngest musical geniuses this generation has yet produced.
Members are Thomas Erak, Tim Ward, and Andrew Forsman; they recently signed to Equalvision Records and will probably take over the world.
Members are Thomas Erak, Tim Ward, and Andrew Forsman; they recently signed to Equalvision Records and will probably take over the world.
by exclamation May 23, 2005
The craziest, tightest, most mindblowing band ever, consisting of the youngest, hottest musical geniuses this generation has yet produced.
Members are Thomas Erak, Tim Ward, and Andrew Forsman; they recently signed to Equalvision Records and will probably take over the world.
Members are Thomas Erak, Tim Ward, and Andrew Forsman; they recently signed to Equalvision Records and will probably take over the world.
by Nica June 22, 2005
An expression of profound entertainment or pleasure, typically with an album or film. The term comes from the Mukilteo, WA, band The Fall of Troy, whose masterful riffs and undeniable chops thus associated the Near Eastern civilization with tasteful shred.
by Lauer January 26, 2007
Main Entry: Fall of Troy
Pronunciation: Fa-hal uv Troi
Function: adjective
Etymology: Suckyville, USA
1 : Of or pertaining to a band that has no motor skills or rythem.
2 : Of or pertaining to a band that has no vocal clairity
3 : To pull a "Fall of Troy". Also see "To Screw Up"
4 : To make one's ears bleed
5 : To describe someone or something as the opitiomy of all that is bad and wrong in the known universe.
Pronunciation: Fa-hal uv Troi
Function: adjective
Etymology: Suckyville, USA
1 : Of or pertaining to a band that has no motor skills or rythem.
2 : Of or pertaining to a band that has no vocal clairity
3 : To pull a "Fall of Troy". Also see "To Screw Up"
4 : To make one's ears bleed
5 : To describe someone or something as the opitiomy of all that is bad and wrong in the known universe.
"oh my God, That is so Fall of Troy."
"That band sounds worse than Fall of Troy"
"Id rather die than listen to Fall of Troy"
"That band sounds worse than Fall of Troy"
"Id rather die than listen to Fall of Troy"
by Kyle Gene Campbell August 17, 2007