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  • Release Date: 08/04/1998
  • Sales Rank: 101,143
  • Label: REVELATION
  • UPC: 098796006726
 
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1LISTENThe Way It Was Left 2:02
2LISTENThe K.O.S.T. 1:43
3LISTENAdvice Taken? 0:17
4LISTENLasting Values 2:06
5LISTENThrough the Motions 1:52
6LISTENActions Fall Short 1:44
7LISTENDifference Between 1:37
8LISTENIn (My Eyes) Tro/This Is Our Time 3:17
9LISTENMy Reply 2:07
10LISTENA Little Too Late 1:51
11LISTENCourage to Care 0:49
12LISTENOverlooked 1:56
13LISTENConversation Drifts 10:14

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In My Eyes is one of the few bands in the hardcore world that is creating new sounds and reviving a genre that has seen little change over the past decade. A professed Straight Edge band, In My Eyes takes positive messages, interweaves it into their heavy handed guitar tracks. "Why is it you can ruin everything we've made with one touch? And all the effort you waste lashing out...could get something done / I'll stay focused, you stay lost, " sings Sweet Pete on "The K.O.S.T." Anthony Pappalardo and Neil St. Clair add distorted rhythm along with a range of experimental guitar work, while bassist Damian Genuardi quietly lays down a foundation of basslines for the rest of the band to build on. In My Eyes is part of a new crop of hardcore bands that are reenergizing the genre. No longer are groups coming strictly from New York circuits. Instead bands are coming from all over the country, and they're offering a unique take on the classic style of hardcore. David Thomas Jr., All Music Guide

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October 10, 2002: Fans of "Chain of Strength" will definitely think this is a great straight-edge hardcore record. I think this record, good as it is, borrows a lot from Chain of Strength: riffs, lyrics, and tone. The bass sound reminds me a lot of Gorilla Biscuits. A great record, nonetheless.