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Melodic:
I definitely enjoyed their older works better (Dark Sails in the Sunset, Answer That and Stay Fashionable), but I still love AFI for their last two albums.

While their sound has changed dramatically (ex.2000-2003), nothing they've churned out has disappointed my ears. While their pop image is annoying, it hasn't rubbed off on their music too much (yet), so I'll let it pass. They've been a continual favourite with me since Answer That, and on their current route I don't see that changing anytime soon.

Kid Modernist:
I liked AFI the most up to Black Sails in the Sunset and All Hallows EP. I liked them in that era a lot. I even sort of like The Art of Drowing for it's own merits. I liked how dark they were getting on Sing The Sorrow but lamenting the poor song writing and lyrics, and then Decemberunderground just blows.

Faw:
See, I haven't listened to the new stuff out of utter fear of what they might've done.  New album syndrome always takes some of the best bands away from us. ETID, from first to last, probably underoath, ect.  I sit in terror of a new senses fail.

Rizzo:
They're my favourite band. In Decemberunderground's defense, most of it sounds nothing like miss murder... but counting against it is that fact that the rest of the album sounds like discorock with too many suicide references.

I think it's a good album but it's not nearly as good as The Art Of Drowning or Sing the Sorrow. I have to say I really those two. They seem so much more powerful than the others.
If anything the latest seems somewhat over the top in the same way that the early albums were over the top skatepunk.


And Davey Havok wears way too much makeup.

chaosan:
I thought Black Sails was good, but, damn, I hate Miss Murder. It just feels really trite and hollow to me. And WHAT is up with all these bands doing all of this  rally-the-troops fist in the air, pseudo revolutionary bullshit? Seriously bad song/video.


Oh, and Hi. OC rocks, yay music, etc. etc.

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