Album: Fallen
Artist(s): Evanescence
Official Drop Date: March 4, 2003
Blades: 10
Review: The song Bring Me to Life caught my attention as part of the film Daredevil’s soundtrack. This was the first full length album that the group dropped back in 2003 and it was on point. The entire album is worth a listen but songs that stood out were: Going Under, Imaginary, My Last Breath, Tourniquet, My Immortal, and Hello. This band became one of my favorites and made their mark on the W.O.S. in a good way. A taste of their music can be found in our Bootlegged Snippets: Bring Me To Life. This album gets 10 full blades.
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