attila about that life download zip Attila about that life download zip album. Artist: Attila Album: About That Life Released: 2013 Style: Deathcore. Format: MP3 320Kbps / FLAC. Tracklist: 01 – Middle Fingers Up 02 – Hellraiser 03 – Rageaholics 04 – Backtalk 05 – Leave A Message… 06 – About That Life 07 – Thug Life 08 – Break Shit 09 – Gimmicks And Lies 10 – Callout 11 – Unforgivable 12 – Shot For The Boys 13 – Party With The Devil 14 – The New Kings. DOWNLOAD LINKS: 10 Responses. Andres Canchon Said, deathcore is really the worst shit in musical industry EVER! kill yourself deathcore guys and spare us of your mindfucked shit. hey Scathach666 go eat a dick. k thx bye. @Scathach666 : You’re really the worst shit in comment industry EVER ! Go ear one of your severals favorites Jonas Brother’s song and then… get a life instead of hating the Hateriest motafuckaz of the planet : Deathcore Bands ! Glory be to Satan PEACE. Glory be to Satan . REALLY . Are you that retarded ?? There is no glory in Satan..Only YOUR death and destruction..If you think you are praising a real GOD..you are sadly mistaken..He will chew you up and crap you into a lake of fire..for eternity..No relief from pain..EVER . WAKE UP . Before it’s too late..Only one true GOD..and it’s NOT Satan !! Attila about that life download zip album. Attila - Discography (2007-2021) Genre: Party Deathcore//Hardcore Country: USA Quality: Mp3, CBR 320 kbps. Quality: mp3, CBR 128 kbps. Tracklist 01 Sunsets And Death Threats 02 No One Will Return 03 Under My Breath 04 Fallacy 05 Amelia Bedilia Is A Whore 06 666 07 Hanging From A Lamp Post 08 What Would Chuck Norris Do 09 Taking The Lives of The Ignorant 10 Caddywampus 11 Flying With The Kennedys. Tracklist 01 Let's Start The Party! 02 One Night Stand 03 Belligerent 04 Soda In The Water Cup 05 Deuce Deuce 06 Lemme Get A Newport 07 Sunsets And Death Threats 08 Unbelievable 09 What Would Kimbo Slice Do 10 You Looked A Lot Better Last Night. Tracklist 01 The End 02 Make It Sick 03 The Invitation 04 Rage 05 Lights Out 06 Temper 07 Girls Don't Lie 08 Strikeout 09 Cheyenne 420 10 Jumanji. Tracklist 01 Outlawed 02 Light Me Up 03 Nothing Left To Say 04 Another Round 05 Nasty Mouth 06 Smokeout 07 Holler At Ya Boy 08 Sex, Drugs & Violence 09 White Lightning 10 Payback. Tracklist 01 Middle Fingers Up 02 Hellraiser 03 Rageaholics 04 Backtalk 05 Leave a Message. 06 About That Life 07 Thug Life 08 Break Shit 09 Gimmicks and Lie$ 10 Callout 11 Unforgivable 12 Shots for the Boys 13 Party with the Devil 14 The New Kings. Tracklist 01 Pizza, Sex And Trolls 02 Hate Me 03 Rebel 04 Guilty Pleasure 05 I've Got Your Back 06 Proving Grounds 07 Am Satan 08 Break My Addiction 09 Horsepig 10 Dirty Dirty 11 Fake Friends 12 Don't Be Basic 13 The Cure. Tracklist 01 Ignite 02 Bulletproof 03 Public Apology 04 Obsession 05 Moshpit (feat. Ookay) 06 Rise Up 07 Let's Get Abducted 08 Legend 09 Queen 10 All Hail Rock and Roll 11 King. Attila - About That Life Lyrics. I'm a bad motherfucker not a fucking role model Fuck church, hit a bong, then go smash a fucking bottle Got a few sluts to help me roll a few blunts And they never question me cause they know I hate cunts OH Eat my words and swallow my sentences Here we go you fucking asshole Living off the dirt on my shoes does it keep you alive. I'm about that life. Hold me accountable You're itching for the money that I use to wipe my ass Here's some shitty Benjamin's Too bad they'll never help you buy some fucking class. Trapped in a world where money controls you Hustle hard or be a piece of shit Watching the tears rolling down your face I'm throwing away diamonds. I like a bad bitch She fucks me all night Then she counts my money while I'm on my play station Every moments always filled with sensation Always fucking blazing America's my nation I wouldn't have it any other fucking way I'm about this fucking life I hustle hard and then I play Put your lips on my dick so you can taste success That's the shit swallow and don't spit. I'm about that life. Trapped in a world where money controls you Hustle hard or be a piece of shit Watching the tears rolling down your face I'm throwing away diamonds On and on it never stops till the moneys gone Rip this bong and get yo money bitch start stacking the paper. I had diamonds but I threw them away cause I don't give a fuck SUCK MY FUCK She rides my dick like it's a merry go round And I just bust my nut on her. Let me tell you something Tighter than a virgin Making money like a surgeon And we stack it to the roof Because my pockets started hurting Balling and hauling and taking over like I'm Stalin Got a few fucks but I do not give them to anyone. Holy shit I guess I'm really just about that life SUCK MY FUCK. About That Life. Attila (; fl. c. 406–453), frequently called Attila the Hun, was the ruler of the Huns from 434 until his death in March 453. He was also the leader of a tribal empire consisting of Huns, Ostrogoths, and Alans among others, in Central and Eastern Europe. During his reign, he was one of the most feared enemies of the Western and Eastern Roman Empires. He crossed the Danube twice and plundered the Balkans, but was unable to take Constantinople. His unsuccessful campaign in Persia was followed in 441 by an invasion of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire, the success of which emboldened Attila to invade the West. He also attempted to conquer Roman Gaul (modern France), crossing the Rhine in 451 and marching as far as Aurelianum (Orléans) before being defeated at… more » Become A Better Singer In Only 30 Days , With Easy Video Lessons! Watch: New Singing Lesson Videos Can Make Anyone A Great Singer. Written by: CHRISTOPHER JAY LINCK, CHRISTOPHER JOSEPH FRONZAK, JOESPH STURGIS, KALAN BLEHM, NADER RAMZI SALAMEH, SEAN CASEY HEENAN. Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC. Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind. Discuss the About That Life Lyrics with the community: Report Comment. We're doing our best to make sure our content is useful, accurate and safe. If by any chance you spot an inappropriate comment while navigating through our website please use this form to let us know, and we'll take care of it shortly. Attila – Villain. ‘ Villain ‘ is a record that’s written for fans and haters alike. Loved the last few Attila and just want more? Boom, here ya go! Loathe their metalcore/deathcore/white-gangsta crossover sound and every single word that comes out of Chris Fronzak’s big mouth? This will fuel your dislike for them even further. Attila are truly a band that thrives off not just the praise they receive from fans, but any slither of hate or controversy that comes their way – warranted or not. Their success and name in heavy music this past decade has really made them the poster kids for the old saying: “ any publicity is good publicity “. However, for someone who’s really in the middle about this band, I honestly feel that it’s hard to get too worked up about ‘ Villain ‘, or even become somewhat invested in it, for a couple of reasons. Nearly everything this band does is clearly over-exaggerated that it’s difficult for anything here to feel properly offensive, edgy or confronting. I’ve interviewed Fronz before and he was quite the polite and professional interviewee. This is something I’ve heard from other writers in regards to their conversations with the frontman. He’s had his loud-mouthed moments online and his in-person lash outs, for sure, but he’s often a courteous enough guy and a smart business man too, from what I hear. (The successes of Stay Sick Recordings and Attila are proof of that last part.) I know people who have met him at shows and have been surprised by his calmer demeanour, compared to what they see of him on-stage and in their music videos. On top of that, I also know some people who have worked with him in the studio and have had nothing but good things to share when speaking about their experiences with him and his level of professionalism. (Huh, it’s almost like most of this is just a persona or something. Crazy.) So, with all of that in mind, when I hear an album like ‘ Villain ‘ – featuring equally lame and silly songs like ‘ Still About It ‘, ‘ New Addiction ‘, ‘ It Is What It Is ‘ (the worst phrase in human history), ‘ Blackout ‘ and the title track – it’s hard to a) take it seriously and b) feel like any of it is genuine, in any sort of sense. Much like this entire band’s career-long shtick, this is just intentionally over-the-top douchebaggery for the sheer sake of it; all written for the laughs and their faux-obnoxious image. Nothing more, nothing less. Which results in my general response towards this new Attila LP being a tamed shoulder shrug. That, and the fact that it’s literally just another paint-by-numbers Attila album. Absolutely expect the expected here. Because along with a few pitched-screams in ‘ Subhuman ‘ and ‘ Bad Habits ‘, as well as some occasional electronic percussion, ‘ Villain ‘ is just the typical nu-metal- tinged, metalcore-deathcore experience from Fronz and co. On one hand, it’s a mere continuation of what they’ve been doing since ‘ About That Life ‘ (2013), right on through to ‘ Guilty Pleasures ‘ (2014) as well as ‘ Chaos ‘ (2016). On the other hand, a lot of it’s also just eerie chords and dissonant intervals set over big chugging breakdowns, clearly taking influence from ’s last album, the killer ‘ Look At Yourself ‘ LP (2017). Which is amusing given the supposed beef between Fronz and Frankie Palmeri . Yet ‘ Look At Yourself ‘ is indeed the superior release, in not just songs, but in lyricism and emotional maturity too. But I digress. The fast transitions into the odd blast beat section are all there, as are Chris Linck’s booming drop B guitars and quick pinches, as well as the band’s archetypal breakdown executions. The edited, higher-octave guitar melodies placed over their core-loving sounds are all present and accounted for. It’s not terrible; it’s fine, it’s functional. Yet it’s never really anything that gripping or interesting. No matter how many times they throw in a guitar solo, electronic elements, or even some “ whoa-oh ” sing-alongs (see the ‘ Bad Habits ‘ chorus) or more ominous instrumental passages (like the bridge in ‘ Subhuman ‘.) Again, for the most part, it’s their usual groove-focused metalcore mixed with nu-metal licks and deathcore parts. All with huge amounts of wax-lyrical towards “lit” parties, casual female objectification, being called “daddy”, acting like a “VIP”, and various forms of hedonism and shit-talking lyricism that are the group’s norm. Yet it’s all so try-hard that it has no impact, as you can see right through it. Of course, if you fully understand the act, and only care about the music, then more power to ya! Fronz’s vocals are a massive factor in the sound and appeal of Attila . Love him or hate him, the dude’s got some raw fucking talent! I don’t think anyone can dispute that. While there’s seldom any substance to the words he spits, Fronz does have a strong rhythmic flow to his vocal delivery, and his syncopation with the instrumentals (like on ‘ Blackout ‘) are well done. His lower growls are super heavy, and they haven’t lost their weight over the years; he’s really maintained his range and ability. His rapid “super-duper-trooper-booper-cooper” scream-rapping props up occasionally; a signature Attila trait. Even when he’s doing a David Draiman -esque vocalisation at the start of ‘ Toxic ‘, he’s got one of the most distinctive voices in the scene today. Because when you hear him do a guest feature for another band, you know it’s him instantly without even checking the song credits. Although, his more aggro mid-range yells on this record do make him sound like a pissed-off, yee-hawing cowboy who just stubbed his toe really hard. Which just makes me chuckle every time they come up. On a positive note, the mix and production of ‘ Villain ‘ is polished; it’s tight sonically and clean-sounding throughout, never once feeling too sterile. Plus, you can distinctly make out Kalan Blehm’s bass lines during each song; a bonus for any band of this ilk. Another small mercy is that their cringier joke songs of late, like ‘ Callout 2 ‘ and ‘ Pizza ‘, aren’t included here. That’s a win, not having glorified meme tracks clog up this record any further. Then again, it is a bit weird on my part to talk about the positives of an album due to what it lacks, rather than what it actually contains, so do with that shinfo what you will. What’s perhaps most frustrating thing about this new Attila record is that we get these smaller glimpses of a more personal, honest Attila . Well, right before their usual lyrical gimmicks come back around to snuff out those more interesting moments, that is. Personally, I’d love to see Fronz really open up more in their music on future records; becoming more forthcoming with his lyrics. Not just as a frontman, but as a person too. As we only get bits and pieces here on ‘ Villain ‘. On ‘ Toxic ‘, he rages about either an ex-partner, former friend, or an old business colleague – it’s never made abundantly clear which – and how that person was, at the song’s name suggests, highly toxic. So he cut them out of his life due to their bullshit. During ‘ Manipulate ‘, he screams about wanting to make the target of this song bleed the way that they first made him hurt; to put it all back on them. There’s even some hints of self-loathing on the darkened breakdown-fest that is album opener ‘ Perdition ‘ (“ I destroy every single thing I touch “), as well as the semi-self- aware ‘ Bad Habits ‘ too. And with ‘ Subhuman ‘, via some slightly more melodic pitched-screams, he shares that “ My demons sing me to sleep/I’m way too fucked to feel a thing. ” It’s never super deep or overly emotional, but there is a more introspective side to Fronz , and it’s a shame that that wasn’t excavated any further for this album. As it would’ve hit so much harder if that was the case. Because if Fronz is the supposedly troubled “villain” that this record is trying to paint him as, it didn’t go far enough in communicating that, with things maybe getting too caught up in the band’s own gimmick and aesthetic. Look, if someone like Ronnie Radke can put out a record like ‘ Coming Home ‘ (2017), an actually emotionally mature LP that had no white-boy rapping, zero tongue-in-cheek attitudes, and contained equally solid and palpable songs, then Attila can surely do so too. Even Whitechapel , a deathcore band who once wrote songs about hacking up women during ‘ The Somatic Defilement ‘ days (2007), are now about to release their deepest and most personal record yet with ‘ The Valley ‘, so surely Attila can do even half of that. Fingers crossed the act will one day drop and a deeper, better record will arrive. Conclusion. When it comes to ‘Villain’, it’s kinda hard to get into it knowing full-well about this band’s put-on image and their intentionally obnoxious act. It’s also simultaneously difficult to condemn or trash it, when it’s at it’s very worst, just fine and functional. Because those are precisely the highly- opinionated reactions that Attila have thrived off for so long. Back when ‘Rage’ (2010), ‘Outlawed’ (2011) and even ‘About That Life’ dropped, those extreme opposite responses helped made them be the band they are now, giving them the platform that they currently posses. Even so, now it all just feels even more forced and tacky; sometimes giving us real glimpses behind the partying-loving tough-guy persona before closing off to that honesty completely. If I sounded uncaring or disinterested in this review at times, it’s because it’s hard to care about the album in any strong way; hence the mid-range score. Because on the end, as my above album summary indicated, all that this new Attila record ever truly elicits from me is a mere shrug of the shoulders. Depending on the kind of humour you enjoy, the heavy music that you like, and how much of Fronz you can stomach, your mileage may severely vary with ‘Villain’. Tracklisting. Perdition Villain Blackout New Addiction Still About It Toxic It Is What It Is Subhuman Manipulate Bad Habits. ‘Villain’ is out now. 2 Responses to “Attila – Villain” Yeah it’s a strange one. It’s better than the last couple, which wouldn’t be hard because the past couple were terrible…they took a step in the right direction, but it just lacks substance really. The thing is, I feel that if Fronz really tried, Attila could have some real substance to their music. Shame.