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Category: Glam
Year: 2003
Label: Music For Nations
Catalog Number: CDMFN296
1. | Wall Of Complaint | |
2. | No Regrets | |
3. | Breakout | |
4. | Soul Of Sweetness | |
5. | Honey Tongue | |
6. | Still I'm Glad | |
7. | Bring Me Back | |
8. | Pathetic Way Of Life | |
9. | It's So True | |
10. | Why Can't You Love Me Like Before | |
11. | The Last Great Day | |
12. | I Can't Change | |
13. | You Know Where We All Belong |
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From: Kristian | Date: October 28, 2003 at 16:53 |
In my opinion this is the album of the year. Not a bad track. It's sleazy. Try to imagine Sweet mixed with Tesla, this is what you'll end up with, simply awesome. A lot of the clapping sounding drums. |
From: saly cato | Date: November 4, 2003 at 9:35 |
For me, this is a good album but not the best from HS. First album from this band stay the best. Some good tracks (honey tongue, pathetic way of life..) but not the energy from their first release. Maube the band will do much more for the 4th one ?! |
From: Ribap | Date: January 17, 2004 at 7:58 |
Sweet album, i think its the best from this guys. |
From: rnr addicted | Date: February 10, 2004 at 14:51 |
very good album,not great as bad sneackers but far better then the 2nd..no regrets breakout and still i'm glad are the best track...there's a lot of 60's stuff.... and i like it so much!!!!!!!!!if bad sneackers is 9.5 i rate this 7.5 |
From: jirky | Date: March 21, 2004 at 6:13 |
SLEAZE GLAM???????? WHERE????? |
From: Aero Force Mike | Date: September 22, 2004 at 20:50 |
Don't like this one ANYWHERE near as much as the debut... I don't like how the singer's changed his voice to a more modern punky tone; I preferred his vicious rasp on the first album that recalled Josh Todd, Rod Jackson and Nicke Borg all kinda thrown into a blender together. I've heard worse, but it just kinda comes across as weak, especially since they proved what they were capable of with the first record. Stick with Pina Colada, that was stunning. 5/10 |
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