God Forbid's 2000 album, Reject The Sickness, is a powerful and intense offering that showcases the band's unique blend of metal and hardcore. With its heavy riffs, pounding drums, and aggressive vocals, the album is a testament to their skill as musicians and songwriters.
From the opening track, "Mind Eraser," to the closing "Anti-Hero," God Forbid delivers a relentless barrage of raw energy and emotion. The lyrics are introspective and often confrontational, dealing with themes of personal struggle, societal decay, and the search for meaning in a chaotic world.
Standout tracks include "Better Days," a haunting ballad that showcases the band's more melodic side, and "Broken Promise," a blistering anthem that captures the band's raw power and intensity. The album's production is top-notch, with every instrument and vocal track coming through clearly and with great force.