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its weird because the first time i heard this band, i was sitting alone in my room and put the album on and after the first 2 minutes of the album i had tears coming down my face, it was the most beautiful music i have ever heard in my life. this was the first song i heard, it changed my life.

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almost the same story with me. i downloaded these guys on a whim, not really knowing what to expect. and this was the first song i heard and i knew i heard something special from the second i heard it.

Cover art for Greet Death lyrics by Explosions in the Sky

Surprisingly heavy song. I didn't think it'd be heavy at all. This is is my first listen to em and I'm impressed

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Intense. 'nuff said

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I love this band. I really do.

Cover art for Greet Death lyrics by Explosions in the Sky

That guitar riff.... ohhhh my god.

Cover art for Greet Death lyrics by Explosions in the Sky

I agree, this song's first 2 minutes is a true masterpiece of post-rock. Emotional, heavy, crushing and atmospheric. I love the effects and the riff. In fact, those 2 minutes are probably the best 2 minutes of music altogether IMO.

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The first 2 minutes are life-changing.

Cover art for Greet Death lyrics by Explosions in the Sky

i've actually had this song playing when i felt closest to death.. and by the end of the song i felt reborn.. restoration at a spiritual level.. this song is beautifully cathartic..

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This song is quite something. It is always the song i reach out to when i'm really worked up, stressed, angry, or the likes. The heavy beginning of the song always seems to open up a gate to let my stress out then when the famous guitar riff steps in, it's like a giant wind pushing from behind. Then it gets quiet and calm, and the gates slowly close; free of troubles of all kinds. Truly truly an impressive work of music.

 
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