There are some albums, like say a Nickelback album, that you hate but you can almost see how people with extremely generic music tastes can like, because its so drawn-out for mainstream. I honestly can't imagine anyone liking this, it's so bland and there's pretty much nothing catchy about it.
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Tightly executed, well performed rock that doesn't give an inch. 5/5
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Not that bad. A couple of good songs. Half of the album sounds deliberately constructed to be radio singles, though.
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^ well it is Papa Roach.
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Album Rating: 2.0
lol. i just can't believe how overhyped they are, too. i was flipping through some guitar magazine once, and the main guitarist for these guys was the "featured guitarist," with this big interview, a whole page on his "bag of tricks," Papa Roach song lessons, and a bunch of other garbage. and the whole time i'm just thinking..these guys blow!
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Whooo Papa Roach song lesson.
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"^ well it is Papa Roach"
True, but I never thought they would top the number of radio tracks from Paramour Sessions.
I don't think this band's terrible by the way. Hard rock is a mainstream genre, built on catchiness and accessibility. Papa Roach embodies both perfectly, and still manage to make some decent songs. No way are these guys among the Seethers, Buckcherrys, and Nickelbacks of the world.
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Album Rating: 2.0
Nickelback has several songs i would rather listen to than most of this stuff.
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Nickelback is all that is wrong with Canada, and humanity.
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This band is DEFINITELY among the Seethers, Buckcherrys and Nickelbacks of this world.
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No they are not.
Seether is a bunch of sad chumps who together have the songwriting ability of a giraffe.
Buckcherry has the worst vocalist in the history of the universe, and they also really suck at songwriting.
The fact that people (read: incestual white trash fucknuggets) in the town where I live listen to Nickelback is enough to discredit their music.
Jacoby Shaddix is a pretty decent vocalist, and Papa Roach is by far the catchiest of the bunch. Not a great band, but a decent one.
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wat
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whos that
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good times
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6724wPMhsE
major boner
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Album Rating: 2.0
"There are some albums, like say a Nickelback album, that you hate but you can almost see how people with extremely generic music tastes can like, because its so drawn-out for mainstream. I honestly can't imagine anyone liking this, it's so bland and there's pretty much nothing catchy about it."
Strip clubs attendees & owners, I'm telling ya.
"It's odd that people seem suprised how terrible this is - you had to know who you would be listening to when you tried the album"
As mentioned in the review (I think), I enjoyed 'The Paramour Sessions'. I sort of thought they had turned the corner a little.
"... the songwriting ability of a giraffe"
Hmmm, an untapped market maybe?
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Don't hate on the strip club folk.
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Album Rating: 2.0
Not hating. Just saying they may be the ones to enjoy this album.
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Tell you what, I'm pretty sure most people in strip clubs don't go there for the music.
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Album Rating: 2.0
You're $hittin' me Ross. But the music is up so loud... Or so people tell me.
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