End Of Grey

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Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 37:23

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Really good "new style" rock

PowerAlley

Great rock with a message. 1,3,5,8,9,10 are great tracks!

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Bad to the Bone

MetalRocker

What a band, and what an album! If you are looking for some heavy riffs, great songs, and powerful lyrics, pick up this album. Decyfer Down knows how to bring it!

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Incredibly Awesome!

bassfisherman

This is an awesome album by some great Christian rockers. Don't let the "Christian" label fool you, though, cuz these guys can rock with the best of them out there.

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Youth Leaders Like to ROCK!

JesusLivesInside

My two teens and their friends absolutely love this project! It is technically strong and musically flawless. My daughter said it is better than any of the secular music that is similar in sound. I agree! Not a bad track....ENJOY!

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Clean Lines

tanstune

I enjoy Decypher Down. Their music is well defined, their lyrics smart and they have actual melodies -- something I really, really insist on in my music. The reviewer above smashes on them a bit because their music, in his opinion, is nothing that hasn't been done 100 times before. Ya. Dude, you seen the scale recently? Unless you're Asian and go in for all those quarter tones, there are only so many notes to work with!

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Christian Rock - Cool

JodyCee

I like the musical talent and arrangement of the material on this album. These guys seem to have all their ducks in a row when it comes to the song content and commitment to the getting out the Lord's message. Plus, I like their musical style. God likes to ROCK!!!

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They Say All Music Guide

Christian rock albums often suffer from much of the same lyrical banality that afflicts many black metal records. Despite the obvious differences in ideology, each genre sticks so closely to its initial themes of God/Satan, light/dark, and grace/violence that the music becomes the sole focus. This debut from the band formerly known as Allysonhymn (“all eyes on him”) is a hard-driving collection of melodic post-grunge/alternative metal “message rock” in the vein of Nickelback and Creed, and it dutifully goes through the requisite motions. End of Grey has all of the rockers (“I’ll Breathe for You,” “Never Lost”), power ballads (“Burn Back the Sun, ” “No Longer”), and calls to arms (“Break Free,” “Fight Like This”) one would expect, and it’s impeccably played and produced. But there’s nothing here that hasn’t been done a hundred times before. – James Christopher Monger

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