Album Rating: 4.0
It's okay, everyone makes mistakes
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Album Rating: 4.0
I just realized that this cover art for this is from Sunshine. COPYRIGHT!
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Album Rating: 3.5
Bumped my rating, really good album. The hip hop song drags it down hard for me though.
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Album Rating: 3.5
Sahaj covering Queensryche, awesome of course.
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Album Rating: 5.0
But of course
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Album Rating: 5.0
Catchy album
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Album Rating: 5.0
Agreed ^
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Album Rating: 3.5
gotta check this one out
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Album Rating: 5.0
Catchy metal right here
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Album Rating: 5.0
Me casually 5’ing this ᕙ( ͡▀̿ ̿ ͜ʖ ͡▀̿ ̿ )ᕗ
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Album Rating: 3.5
damn look at you!
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Album Rating: 5.0
I rock the best sunglasses
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Do You Call My Name was on the soundtrack for Tiger Woods PGA Tour 03 game and by god it was lovely. Great game too.
That song plus two Saliva songs and Paul Oakenfold’s famous Ready Steady Go were also on it. Very bizarre for a golf game.
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Early 2000s EA games definitely weren't afraid to rock out.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Thank you retro EA, fuck you modern EA
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EA from like 99-08 was pretty sick
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Album Rating: 5.0
Album goes hard
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hardly
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Album Rating: 5.0
Har-har
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Album Rating: 4.0
These guys really hit the spot for rock with excellent vocal melody, and overall ability to create a pretty uplifting overall sound palate while keeping some unique diversity like their worldly flair. The riffs are pretty decent, it's a good easy listen but engaging at the same time. At times I got heavily 90s / 00s inflected version of King's X (on their 2nd release) for whatever reason.
Retro EA had some banging music, it was EA gaming stuff that got me into electronic music, Saki Kaskas making stuff for Need For Speed & his Castilla was even eventually in Mass Effect 2. Vale Bioware.
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