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Did you never listen to „The Unraveling“ or „Revolutions per Minute“? Do you just don’t like them? The Unraveling is the first Rise Against Album I stumbled upon and it opened my musical tastebuds for hardcore(ish) music.
I've heard them, but I'm not as familiar with them as Siren Song and later albums. I also remember them being much harsher musically compared to their later stuff. I personally wouldn't recommend them to someone just getting into Rise Against as their current sound has evolved well past those albums, but they would be good for someone looking to see how the group sounded in their more formative years.
I get what your saying. I really like „Help is on the way“ or „September Children“ but the almost raw anger on those early albums still helps me through bad days. But your right, with recommending the later albums I guess.
Yeah, they've got some bangers out there besides the ones I named, but I figured those two would give a pretty good idea of what one could expect from their music. I'm pretty partial to Savior, Satellite, and House on Fire myself.