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PuddlesPuddles
July 20th 2009


4798 Comments


Thanks. Attractive female singer-songwriters ftw.


lol thats funny to read now that its matt damon

alachlahol
July 20th 2009


7593 Comments


you were probably really drunk when you wrote this review

Nosferatwo
July 20th 2009


17 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Are we not allowed to like pop anymore?

foreverendeared
July 21st 2009


14720 Comments


pop is fine, but predictable and bland pop is not.

Nosferatwo
July 21st 2009


17 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I guess I've missed out on the whole "progressive pop" genre.

foreverendeared
July 22nd 2009


14720 Comments


stop being one big massive facepalm

Tempertemperature
July 23rd 2009


218 Comments


"Daughtry brings a few guests along for the ride, co-writing with Chad Kroeger of Nickelback"

"co-writing with Chad Kroeger of Nickelback"

"with Chad Kroeger of Nickelback"

"Chad Kroeger of Nickelback"

"Nickelback"

No thank you.

Romulus
July 23rd 2009


9109 Comments


As true as that is, I think Daughtry on their own merits are bad enough

CelestialDust
July 27th 2009


3170 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

screw these guys and their power chords and their yelling at me

BSX
July 27th 2009


1650 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

LOL



I play guitar! (Yeah yeah)

Hey look at me I'm a rockstar!

ConorMichaelJoseph
July 27th 2009


1870 Comments


Daughtry moar liek suck

jsaf7
June 29th 2011


406 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Not a horrible album, but certainly nothing that'll grab the attention of people who seek originality. There ARE some passable songs on here however. Chris already stated that their new album would be nothing like the first two...

And that's probably a good thing 2.5/5



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