Thus becomes the blueprint for all following tracks. It's something straight out of an Attack Attack! album, complete with a dance beat that swells into a huge breakdown with vocalist Jonny McBee growling his one liners over top ("There is no escape!"). The album opens with the song "No Escape," which serves two purposes: an intro, and also a blueprint set in a little under two minutes as to what every song on the album will sound like. It's as if the infamous genre of bro-core (founded by the even more infamous Emmure) added a bunch of techno samples. Honestly, I'm alright with breakdowns (unlike a good percentage of Sputnik's community), but an entire album of this stuff is a downright chore. Unfortunately, I can only boil this down to three things: breakdowns, breakdown one-liners, and electronica. I read the other review for this album and respected it, as it was a 3.5 complete with an excellent disclaimer, and decided to hear for myself. There is no way that I, with a clear conscience, can tell you that The Browning's full-length "Burn This World" is a good album, because it's not. I'll be honest: I like the songs on this album, but in a very strict guilty pleasure way. Review Summary: What?! Bro-core goes techno?!
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