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Volunteer
December 12th 2007


102 Comments


Clapping? On a hard rock album? I think I just threw up in my mouth.

The appropriately titled "Breaking the Habit" on Meteora demonstrates that Linkin Park was capable of "chaning their sound" while still creating good music.

Instead, we get this. BTW, these songs sound just as bad live.

McP3000
December 12th 2007


4121 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0 | Sound Off

Im sure they're worse live, which is pretty damn hardThis Message Edited On 12.12.07

Zizzer
December 20th 2007


915 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

I like the singer's voice but never got into this band too much.



Does anybody know if the album title has anything to do with the Iron Maiden song "Two Minutes to Midnight"?

Daeth
January 6th 2008


93 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

I just can't get into this cd



the only songs i like are:

Given up (the ending), In Pieces and No more Sorrow(the ending)



the rest of the album is very bland.

Zoo
January 6th 2008


3759 Comments


That's quite a statement, especially coming from you.

Rawrz
January 11th 2008


240 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I love this album. I dont know why. Its not Hybrid..its not Meteora..both of which i find better and yet i still love this album. Maybe that is why i love it..its because I understand that it is not trying to be there past albums but something different and I find the tracks to be great. The Little Things Give You Away is an excellent song as well as Leave Out All The Rest. Only one track on this cd i find boring..the rest to be good. Then again im not very picky.

Flyboy
January 23rd 2008


395 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

I thought this album was very horrible. I didn't enjoy it one bit. The songs felt so uninspired and boring.

skullcrusher149
January 25th 2008


560 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Basically, my mom likes this cd.



'nuff said

skullcrusher149
January 25th 2008


560 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

considering I can't stand Metallica, it's a bigger insult for your mom.

SCREAM!
January 25th 2008


15755 Comments


Considering everything Metallica has ever done is better than this....your mom sucks more

MediocreAtBest
January 25th 2008


1473 Comments


How can a band make something as good as Hybrid Theory and then pull this?

skullcrusher149
January 25th 2008


560 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Hybrid Theory was pretty average too, but I definitely understand your point

when_darkness_falls
January 28th 2008


107 Comments


am i the only one who was disappointed by this? I like Given Up and No More Sorrow because they showed a more metal side to Linkin Park. I was disappointed otherwise though, especially with the Hip-hop songs on here. I know the band were trying to do something, but their old sound was amazing and 'of it ain't broke, don't fix it' is my opinion.
Like.

w_d_F

SCREAM!
January 28th 2008


15755 Comments


am i the only one who was disappointed by this?

Have you even read the review or ANY of the comments???????

skullcrusher149
January 28th 2008


560 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

am i the only one who was disappointed by this?




its actually opposite land. so like yeah, we all loved it. just you who didnt like it. werido.

FenderUsa
February 2nd 2008


582 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

This is AWFUL

kattunlover69
February 4th 2008


1194 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

Gah



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXl4nviC4mc



performed infront on 1 billion fucking people...

LunarStrain
February 12th 2008


27 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

NU metal is dead.

Mendigo
February 12th 2008


2299 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

lol

to alter a Zappa quote slightly: "Nu-Metal is not dead. It just smells funny."

kattunlover69
February 12th 2008


1194 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

In pieces is the only track on this CD that brought this to a two for me.



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