Scars Remain by Disciple
Release Date: November 7, 2006

This album is overall a good album, the best Disciple has released yet. It is perfect for any hard rock fan. This album
has a lot more screaming in it than their debut album, Disciple. This CD really goes back to what Disciple use to
be like. This album starts off with a fast paced song, Regime Change. It is the best song on the album by far. The
song has a good 80's sounding guitar solo, but the song still seems modern. Then the album goes into Love Hate, which
is a good song and reminds you of the old Disciple where there is a catchy chorus and good clean guitar. Then it goes into
My Hell, this song starts off heavy, but it ends up being one of the best songs on the album and sends a really good
message. Scars Remain is the next song and it has a lot of screaming and the drummer breaks out the double bass drum!
Then it transitions into Game On, this song has been featured on many different secular shows such as NFL Live, CSI:Miami,
and WWE. And again, there is a lot of screaming in this song. Someone starts off with a metal beginning, almost
sounds like a Metallica song (just the beginning). For the metalheads out there, this is the song for you! After The World
sounds too much like a Nickleback song, but it's a good overall song. It is a good break from all the heavy metal. Then in
Dive, the heavy metal is back! And Fight For Love has plenty of screaming for your pleasure. Purpose
To Melody is a good closer (even though it's not the last song). No End At All closes the album but it's just
an "album filler" and by far the worst song on the entire album! But overall, a great album!
Rating: 3.5 Stars
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