"I've watched you do unto others as you imagine they've done to you." Hell yes. I feel this in my soul. Honorable mention: The End of the World. The very last few seconds of the track gives me that tingly feeling. attheleftthere
Machines of Our Disgrace is one of the best Circle of Dust albums to date, Klayton continues to deliver the best quality to his audience like always. TheNugget1999
Dark, eclectic, heavy and very inspiring. It is really intense and crazy, so after listening to the half of songs I must take a break and then I can go back and listen to another half ;) selim76219
While I mostly prefer the original tracks and lost projects on offer within this album as the strongest offerings, the remixes provided within this album have excellent production value, and put enjoyable spins on old tracks I've been listening to for a long time. ExodusN