I Killed the Prom Queen - When Goodbye Means Forever

Primary Artist
I Killed the Prom Queen
Album Title
When Goodbye Means Forever
Release Date
March 30, 2004 
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Review by Ed Rivadavia
Following in the footsteps of Killswitch Engage, Age Of Ruin, and God Forbid, to name but a few, Adelaide, Australia's cleverly named I Killed The Prom Queen represent the new wave of post-nu-metal bands pursuing a hybridization of hardcore aggression and social awareness with death metal's speed and daunting technical execution. Straightforward song structures and pervasive melodies are also a crucial part of the equation espoused by their debut, 2004's When Goodbye Means Forever, and initial offerings like the title track and "To Kill Tomorrow" prove that I Killed The Prom Queen are very adept at mining this winning formula -- despite their short time together. Read More
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