Talk:Genesis (Job for a Cowboy album)
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Technical Death Metal?
[edit]I have to admit that there is barely if that any progressive and technical elements in the albums. I know there is no deathcore or pigsqueal music. It's just straight up death metal. I just think there is no technical death metal in there. But Ruination is fully tech death metal with a mix of pigsqueal, but it has a element of that in there. No way in hell that this is technical death metal. I doubt it. Ruination is all the way technical death metal compared to the rest of the two albums. Genesis doesn't have much in there. Just complex drums (mainly) with traces of guitar maybe. One song oh wow, all the rest is original death metal. If you say this album is much like saying the album Leprosy (album) by Death is a technical death metal albums, it has complex guitars and drums. Don't you agree that this album is just straight up regular death metal? I think so. Ruination is all technical death metal, they have evolve more. Who knows that is just my own opinion. panicpack121 6:45PM, 24 March, 2010 (UTC).
Percussion
[edit]I kept on going back and forth trying to figure out who plays drums on this album, Jon Rice joined the band in 2007 (the year this record was released) and even in the Allmusic review for it, they say that it's Jon Rice playing the drums, but at the same time we're having a bunch of IP adresses changing and keeping who the drummer is to Eliot Sellers. And with the plus side of that, the early artwork for the album has Sellers listed in the linear notes, so I'm just gonna go with Allmusic not knowing what they're talking about. • GunMetal Angel 01:10, 31 December 2010 (UTC)