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Category: Modern Hard Rock
Year: 2001
Label: Island Records
Catalog Number: 314 542 959-2
1. | Superstar | |
2. | Musta Been Wrong | |
3. | Click Click Boom | |
4. | Your Disease | |
5. | After Me | |
6. | Greater Than/Less Than | |
7. | Lackluster | |
8. | Faultline | |
9. | Beg | |
10. | Hollywood | |
11. | Doperide | |
12. | My Goodbyes |
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From: Doug | Date: June 30, 2016 at 19:05 |
Probably their best album? |
From: Doghouse Reilly | Date: June 30, 2016 at 23:24 |
I'm not ashamed to say I liked this disc a lot back in 2001. These guys had a huge buzz about them even before Every Six Seconds came out, kinda like "the nu-metal band for people who don't like nu-metal." There is some rapping (three songs I think), but Josey Scott has a much stronger voice than, say, Fred Durst. And unlike most nu-metal vocalists, he can sing high as well as low. The guitars chug and grind like you'd expect, but aren't seven-strings, and there are some melodic solos. "Click Click Boom" is more of a guilty pleasure than anything, but there are lots of other good songs within, including "Musta Been Wrong," "After Me," "Lackluster," and a very hair-metal ballad called "Hollywood." |
From: rick kerch vzla | Date: July 2, 2016 at 12:59 |
Quite an interesting New Metal/Alternative Rock release...c'mon guys let's be honest,music is music and it is good is good,plain and simple ...tracks 1,2,4,5,6,7 & 11 are the ones for me...87/100 |
From: Doghouse Reilly | Date: February 17, 2022 at 20:29 |
Adding to my comment from 2016 ... I didn't really care for "Your Disease," and thought it was a poor choice for a first single. But I bought the CD anyway because I'd been hearing such positive reviews (and also because it was only $8 at Target). And for a long time, "Your Disease" my least favorite song. But I have to say, "Click Click Boom" really hasn't aged well at all. But I appreciated that the guys sounded like they were having fun with it, and that Josey spcecifically said he didn't do the sort of mad-at-your-dad lyrics so typical in nu-metal. This was one of the last CD's I bought while I was still listening to a lot of FM radio, kind of the end of an era in a lot of ways in my life, the last summer of innocence. |
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