GEN

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"Rite Of Refusal (album 2002)

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This band won their regional "battle of the bands" contest, went to the national and won it for all the UK, went on to Europe, and placed in the top 13. The band flew over to the USA to record in the home studio of Tim Bushong (Lovewar, Channelsurfers The outcome is quite solid sounding, capturing the aggression you want from a nu-metal or raprock band. And like their big brothers across the ocean, Gen has crafted many songs and moods that stretch beyond the simple raprock formula of hip hop vocals over straight up crunchy riffs. The P.O.D. Satellite (and specifically Marcos Curiel's guitar tone) influence is strong and undeniable, but I've got to admit I really like many of these songs. "Dead To The World" is a standout track and a perfect example of the fore-mentioned sound. The tune only suffers from a tired chorus. A nice step up for this band. "Hinting @ Nothing" is one of their earlier tunes that received a facelift that broadens its sound".... Source
Hard Music USA .
Gen split in 2004
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’Rite Of Refusal’, the long awaited album from Birmingham nu-metal/hardcore crew Gen, hit my desk a few days ago and I didn’t quite know what to expect, but I did know that it would be good. Having been mixed in America by Tim Bushong, this album has lived up to all what has been said about it if not more. In fact on listening to “Exile”, the first track on the album, I thought that Dave Williams (Meltdown’s managing director) was trying to “pull me chain” and had found some unreleased P.O.D. track I had not heard before. But eventually the effects on the vocal gave up Jon’s trade mark rasping vocal style, which is the best rasping/roaring vocal I have heard this side of the big man Mr Benji Webbe of Skindred. “Exile” is nu-metal plus one and yes includes a lot of rapping but not in any Limp Bizkit way and is more than a match for anything P.O.D. have done up to now. There are two tracks that will make knock out singles, “Helix Doll” and “Unity”. “Helix Doll” (to quote Jon from gigs) is about “the abomination that is genetics” and how people are trying to play God. The track has ‘System Of Ohe Down’ vocal chops coupled with guitar chops from one of Britain’s leading Christian guitarists Richy Styles, whose guitars on this album are seriously large at times and yet also display surprising delicasy. “Helix Doll” also has had some interesting samples added to it too like the whisper of “I saw the monster fall”. Hopefully these will be added live. This is a seriously powerful track that will blow any metal head away. “Unity”: there’s nothing like a bit of heartfelt tub-thumping evangelistic fervour. This has sent many a mosh pit off in the past and will do in the future, ending with a roar of one of Britain’s loudest Roaring Lambs declaring his love for Jesus. How many radio stations will censor that out, but hey, keep it on the single lads. This is almost certainly gong to be the best UK hard music album of 2003. The musical skills of the lads are so tight; John’s drumming provides a tight base for the band to work on with some amazing cymbal and high hat work, which so adds to some tracks in amazing ways. Andy’s diverse bass lines give the band another more originality to your average nu-metal band. ‘Rite of Refusal’ is a must-have album. Cross Rhythms
GEN's Rite Of Refusal is a very solid debut which I can honestly say I've had trouble removing from my Cd player to do other reviews. This is one heavy groove laden album with great lyrical content. The songs Exile, Dead To The World, Unity and Lost have a P.O.D / Pillar vibe to them but with a heavier crunch. Great rapping on these songs combined with a heavy crunch and infectious chorus will have you singing these in your sleep for days on end. One of my favorite tracks is Belljar which has a great bass line throughout the whole song as well as very thought provoking lyrics. Another thing I like about Belljar is that the band shows it's versatility as well as a little bit of theirhardcore side. Track 6 Helix Doll is just an absolutely awesome song which speaks ofscience trying to disprove God's creation of everything. The songs Hinting @ Nothing, Shamed and Skin are all solid in your face Metal which pack a powerful punch. Track 9 My Jesus is a great power ballad about how Jesus is always there for you no matter how far you fall. This Cd really floored me with it's combination of Nu-Metal and old
school Metal. These guys are great musicians and really display their talents on this their debut. I'm also impressed with the lyrics and how bold they are with their message and their statement of faith. I wish all bands in the Christian rock community would take this approach to song writing. I would definately recommend this Cd to anyone who loves great music with a great message. I give Gen - Rite Of Refusal a rating of
9 X's out of 10. Extreme Christian
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