Album Rating: 3.5
I would agree with that ^^^. I think it is a good album but one that I dont come back to much. I like Say Goodbye. I would have to say that it could have been recorded better, something seems pretty lacking in the sound.
RBF, I think said they joined another record label, I think? And said that the label they were on limited them a bit and that is probably why Barrett has The Forces of Evil which seems to have a more Turn Off The Radio style in it.
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Album Rating: 3.5
Pretty good review, it's the best reel big fish review there currently is. Oh and the reel big fish greatest hits/live album came out the other day on iTunes. I'm waiting for it to come out in stores though since it'll come with a dvd if you buy it in stores.
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good review, but dear jesus. The only thing I have to say about this album is that Reel Big Fish must be some giddy mofo's. I think this album is just horriffic and the reason why I hate alot of simple ska. But, Ill take this one to a sound off
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Great review. I agree with Zebra, this band isn't Reel Big Fish...they just don't sound the same anymore. The first time I hear "We Hate It When Our Friends Became Succesful" I had no idea it was by RBF, and it was surprising to find out it was them. They sound less ska and more mainstream rock. Not a good thing in my opinion.
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Album Rating: 3.0
Probably their worst albumThis Message Edited On 02.26.09
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