Silent Planet's Garrett Russell joins us to rank and review every Underoath album. From their post-hardcore roots to their modern metalcore anthems, we cover each and every album in-depth to find out which is best. Find out which Underoath album we think reigns supreme in this episode of Discog. Discourse!
We also discuss Silent Planet's recent album SUPERBLOOM, what keeps their sound fresh, and how we all feel about "Christian" bands swearing.
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Time Codes:
Intro - 0:00
Chatting with Garrett - 0:53
Shoutouts - 22:58
7th Place - 25:00
6th Place - 37:43
5th Place - 49:21
4th Place - 1:05:21
3rd Place - 1:17:25
2nd Place - 1:30:36
1st Place - 1:44:58
Patreon Ranking - 2:03:40
Songs used in this episode:
Anyone Can Dig A Hole But It Takes A Real Man To Call It Home, Hallelujah, In Division, In Regards To Myself, It's Dangerous Business Walking Out Your Front Door, Rapture, Reinventing Your Exit, When The Sun Sleeps, Writing On The Walls
Underoath's albums are:
The Changing Of Times, They're Only Chasing Safety, Define The Great Line, Lost In The Sound Of Separation, Ø (Disambiguation), Erase Me, Voyeurist
Underoath is:
Spencer Chamberlain, Aaron Gillespie, Grant Brandell, Timothy McTague, Christopher Dudley