| TRUSTcompany The Lonely Position of Neutral |
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hmmmm
i saw trust company live and i was amazed but when i heard their album I was pretty disappointed.
its a good album but it dosnt deserve a 4
a 3 maybe
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Yeah, I have this cd too, and for me it's a bit to repeptitive, I would give it a 3 as well.
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I had the album at one point...Much of it seemed repetitive; the first and last track's guitars were almost identical...I liked "Downfall" and "Hover," but that's about it...I'd give it a two...
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Eh not as good as I thought it would be when I heard downfall. I was quite disappointed with this album, thought it would be better.
2/5
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i've been listing to
running from me
the fear
figure 8
hover
falling apart...of there website and its really ketchy,i might purchase this album for no more then 10$ 
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My brother bought this a while back for Downfall...I haven't really heard the other songs off of it, so I might give this a listen
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Though this semi-anguished boy-metal group claims that lock-jawed Helmet is a primary influence (and layers of frayed guitar chords support that claim) Trust Company are better characterized as a simpler and slightly more heartfelt relative of Linkin Park. Minus the turntables and digital tricks, but laden with revealing lyrics, a wide guitar sound, and thumping rock rhythms, Trust Company charge fearlessly through the gaping hole in the pop landscape left by more famous contemporaries. Thanks to Linkin producer Don Gilmore, their major-label debut is smoother than those of Papa Roach and Puddle of Mudd. To their detriment, they're sometimes lulled by the slickness of their polished hooks. Like the title implies, the ride is more impressive when the band dares to veer beyond its own neutrality.
track listing-
1. Downfall
2. Falling Apart
3. Hover
4. Running From Me
5. Slipping Away
6. Figure 8
7. The Fear
8. Deeper Into You
9. Drop To Zero
10. Finally
11. Take It All
this album carries the usual nu-metal sound,with rockin distorted guitars.
the good songs include 'downfall','falling apart','take it all'.. u can preview some of these songs at www.trustcompany.com.
the downfall of this album is the excessive negative lyrics, which can make the album sound quite boring after a while.
u should buy this album if u like:
staind,linkin park,mudvyane,papa roach,
blindside...
don't buy this album if u like;
britney spears....
i give this album 3.5/5
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Not much of a review in my opinion.
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Not to mention the review's already been done. Threads merged.
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I like TRUSTcompany a lot for some reason. It seems as if their a step above those other nu-metal acts, and I'm really anticipating their new album.
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^^^
i agree with you 100%, as trustcompany aren't as whiny as most other nu-metal bands and they actually show some aspects of creativity . . .
Digging: Carcass - Heartwork
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LPoN was a good cd, I have a fond memory of playing it at the same time as FFIX during summer. Take it all is an awesome song.
3.8/5
Digging: Superchunk - No Pocky For Kitty
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Album Rating: 3
This album is really good if you don't mind that most of the songs sound similar. I really like the softer songs on the album. "Downfall" is really good, but so are songs like "The Fear," "Finally," and "Take It All."
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Yeah I do like that Downfall song.
Digging: Wilco - Being There
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Album Rating: 3
downfall is the highlight of this. Even though its the hit. Practically the only reason i bought this.This Message Edited On 05.01.06
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wtf... figure 8, figure 9.0... I get the impression these guys are really influenced by Linkin Park.
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Album Rating: 4
Always been a fan of Trust Company.
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Lol i saw this cd in the dollar bin where i work. I remember it from when it came out. I need to relisten to this if not purely for the memories.
Digging: Touche Amore - ...To The Beat Of A Dead Horse
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Album Rating: 3
Damn this record is average.
Digging: Lync - These Are Not Fall Colors |
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Album Rating: 2
The music is average hard rock and the vocals get fairly annoying pretty fast. A different vocalist might help this band quite a bit
Digging: Strung Out - Agents Of The Underground |
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