Okay, a serious post before this gets locked...
The original post in this thread suggested that any music snob should like From Autumn to Ashes because they put in so many different things to satisfy everyone. This concept is offensive. This is called "pandering to the audience" among other things. It is not restricted to FATA, it extends to many, many other bands, the obvious example for me being Coldplay, but really, there are countless examples in the indie scene (Interpol, for example, but there are many others), the mainstream scene (most of the mainstream scene, really), the goth scene, the punk scene, and just about any other scene.
Many of us do not listen to music for a certain sound or a certain musical element. I listen to everything from the Pixies to Frontline Assembly to The Mars Volta to Arcade Fire to Dead Kennedys to My Bloody Valentine to...you get the picture. What I do look for in music is sincerity and an attempt to do your own thing. I don't WANT to hear someone cynically hashing together elements from several genres in the attempt to attract a crossover audience. That not only doesn't interest me, but that offends me as both a producer and a consumer of music. I am offended as a musician because, although I am nowhere nearly as talented as these mainstream musicians, I put more effort into making my music my own than these guys do, and music isn't even my career. I am offended as a music fan because such behavior shows that these musicians pretty much only view me as a target market or some other bullshit marketing term that turns me into a statistic.
FATA do not try anything new. They do not take chances. They do not make music for the sake of the music. And that is offensive and bashworthy.