Unfortunately, We're Not Robots

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Released2002
RecordedGod City Studio
Length35:41
Unfortunately, We're Not Robots
Studio album by
Released2002
RecordedGod City Studio
GenreMetallic hardcore
Length35:41
LabelRevelation Records
ProducerKurt Ballou[1]
Curl Up and Die chronology
.. Unfortunately, We're Not Robots
(2002)
The One Above All, the End of All That Is
(2005)
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SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
Drowned in Sound8/10[3]

Unfortunately, We're Not Robots is the first album by the hardcore band Curl Up and Die, released in 2002.[4]

CMJ New Music Monthly called the album "loaded with sandpaper riffs, razorblade-gargling vocals and dementia-inducing rhythms."[1] Exclaim! called it "a seamless perfection of abrasive metallic hardcore, the occasional droning otherworldly-influenced noisescape, electronic expulsion or melodic segue, bizarre guitar noise and unorthodox noisecore hostility mixed with simply terrifying vocals and intensely personal and poetic lyrics."[5]

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