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Category: Rock
Year: 2006
Label: Park/Escape/Frontiers
Catalog Number: 7331
1. | He'll Never Come Back | 3:18 | ||
2. | Can You Hear Me | 3:58 | ||
3. | Runway Queen | 3:22 | ||
4. | Hookin' Up | 3:26 | ||
5. | My Love | 5:08 | ||
6. | Candida | 3:35 | Cover: Tony Orlando | |
7. | Look At You Now | 4:19 | ||
8. | Rock Your World | 4:01 | ||
9. | Rollin' On A Bad Beat | 2:52 | ||
10. | Goal Is Rock And Roll | 5:25 | ||
Total Running Time: | 39:24 |
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From: Rafo Phoenix | Date: June 7, 2007 at 10:08 |
Good-Decent Rock/Hard Rock/Melodic Rock, la situacion es que el album es variado en estilos y encontraremos temas que van en esos 3 caminos al final es Rock y del moderno con algunos momentos aņejos no te emocionara ni decepcionara ya que no hay ningun tema que te levante del asiento, lo de 10 arriba nop por mi parte 6.5/10. |
From: ninjapeter | Date: December 31, 2008 at 4:26 |
Personally I don't care for this at all. You might as well call this what it is "country rock". It sounds very amaturish and the singer sucks. Only two good songs but the singer kills them. I think this band should be taken off this site. I rate only a 4/10 and that is being kind. |
From: Leykis101 | Date: April 15, 2020 at 9:31 |
Just heard this, awesome killer music, the singer almost sounds like he's fucking off and trying to sing in the most irritating voice he possibly can, there's times I paused during this CD and had to seriously contemplate if this dude is being and singing genuinely or if I'm the biggest douche bag on the planet, cause im sitting listening while he fucking trashes me and has me listening to a complete farce, anyways, I still like the songs, they are that good, that a phony singer cant even fuck them off, and I don't know what the fuck that Jabroni ninjapeter is smoking? this sounds nothing even remotely in the ball park of country, hey ninja man, think you may need to put the glass pipe down for a minute, how you got country out of this, well it basically is like me saying, Fuck!!! I listened to that new Crazy Lixx CD, it needs off this website, cause it is clearly Drum N Bass\House, and Lixx singer sounds so much like Daryl Hall it's almost unlistenable. |
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