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Kenny McGalem
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Kenny McGalem A very djenty and progressive sound, maybe out of all TDWA releases. Great leads and an abundance of technical interplay such as discordant and cacophonous guitars and peculiar rhythms. Interestingly enough, this album has a more mechanical feel to it in stark contrast to the flora and fauna image depicted, but this was probably done on purpose since TDWA does this best, defying expectations and surprising even the most discerning of listeners! :) Favorite track: Earthkeeper.
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moopet It's like technical progressive black doom or something. Sounds like a bit of everything, in a good way. Favorite track: Dead End.
MindOverFour
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MindOverFour This is the most djent, discordant, and industrial of the TDWA releases. Although instrumental, it is very Gojira-like in parts. With few exceptions (like track 10), the soaring melodicism of other releases is minimized for percussive, jabbing guitars and irregular rhythms. The machine-like nature of a lot of the music stand quite in contrast to the organic image on the cover art. But those sorts of juxtapositions seem to be what TDWA does best. Favorite track: He Who Saw The Darkness.
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Origins 04:12
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Dead End 03:54
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Earthkeeper 04:41
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Checkpoint 4 04:50
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Paradigm 04:59
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In Vain 04:42
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Section X 05:13
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Ashes 04:16
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released January 24, 2015

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Their Dogs Were Astronauts Vienna, Austria

Their Dogs Were Astronauts is an Instrumental Progressive Metal project from Austria.

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