Papa Roach
...To Be Loved: The Best of Papa Roach


2.0
poor

Review

by Metalstyles USER (130 Reviews)
June 28th, 2010 | 47 replies


Release Date: 2010 | Tracklist

Review Summary: They didn't even include "Between Angels And Insects"

There are three things that everyone should have done while nu metal was still at its peak: mosh to "Let The Bodies Hit The Floor" by Drowning Pool; break scenery to "Break Stuff" by Limp Bizkit; and sing along to "Last Resort" by Papa Roach. If you didn't do any of those three during the nu metal fad, chances are you successfully wasted your youth.

Papa Roach really broke onto the scene in the year 2000 with their multi-platinum record Infest, despite being formed way back in 1993. Ever since then though, the band has remained as one of the most commercially successful nu metal bands, ranking right up there aside Korn, Linkin Park and Limp Bizkit. Sure, they did change their sound, morphing into a radio friendly hard rock band with their 2004 effort Getting Away With Murder, but their past can never be forgotten - mainly because it was also their pinnacle. Now, 17 years after the band’s formation, Geffen Records has finally decided to release a best of compilation album, and like any other mainstream compilation album, this one is as predictable and common as it gets.

That’s not to say it’s a bad album, musically. …To Be Loved: The Best of Papa Roach is a nice, if not overly exciting trip down the nostalgia road, even if some of the lyrics can make you cringe and the music sounds way too simplistic. It brings back (well it would, if you’d actually buy this) memories and reminds us how easy and merry life was back then (well, for the younger generation, that is). And what’s not to love about a little nostalgia? Sadly, it must be noted that this compilation isn't even worth purchasing for nostalgic values.

Obviously this album only contains some of the band’s biggest hit songs, and looks like it was composed by the laziest person in the whole staff of Geffen Records, but it seemingly gets the job done – it tries to give a more or less solid overview of the band’s career since the time they broke into the mainstream (unsurprisingly, there is nothing from the records released pre-Infest). Take note though, as the emphasis is on "seemingly". There is one major flaw here that can not be ignored and must be addressed: why has Geffen Records left out every single heavier song the band ever made? That is where they seriously ***ed up, exhibiting their complete incompetence to even contrive a good best-of compilation. I guess it’s somewhat understandable when you don't put non-singles to a best-of album, but to leave out anthemic hits like "Between Angels And Insects" is blasphemous. Even sadder is to see what Geffen has replaced these possible heavier entrances (think: "Dead Cell", "Infest" or " Singular Indestructible Droid") with: sappy acoustic versions of already slow songs and a previously unreleased cut, called "Just Go (Never look Back)", that is, to no one’s dismay, completely mediocre. …To Be Loved: The Best of Papa Roach makes it seem like Papa Roach have always been a radio friendly hard rock band, which is false.

In the end, it’s only equitable to call …To Be Loved: The Best of Papa Roach a failed compilation. While it does try to more or less give the listener a taste of what the band sounds like now, at the same time, it completely fails to demonstrate the heavier side of them. If one is to listen to this compilation here, without having any prior knowledge about the band, he will most certainly think Papa Roach have always been a radio friendly rock group. They do carry that role now, and most likely will carry it until the day they break up, but people deserve to know the band did have a more aggressive, heavier past. If we add to that the rumors about the band not making any money off of this release, it becomes more and more evident that this is just a shameless cash crab by Geffen Records in order to generate some money from the ones well-fared in radio rock. Poor show, I say. Cut my life into pieces, this is my last sentence.



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FadeToBlack
June 28th 2010


11043 Comments


Cut my life into pieces, this is my last sentence.
pos'd

band needs to be killed

Counterfeit
June 28th 2010


17837 Comments


SUFFOCATION, NO BLEEDING

BigHans
June 28th 2010


30959 Comments


yeah Angels & Insects is their best song wtf.

Romulus
June 28th 2010


9109 Comments


hahahahahah awesome summary styles

edit: and last sentence. I like this review

Metalstyles
June 28th 2010


8576 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Thanks guys. Yeah I was a fan of these guys back then, and I still check out their new stuff if they release any, but this was just an utterly pointless release. At least you can't fault the band - it was all Geffen



EDIT: also, last sentence was Scream!'s idea. It was apparently so awesome that I actually used it haha

Willie
Moderator
June 28th 2010


20212 Comments


Nice review. I've never liked these guys, and I'm an unashamed nu-metal fan.

One thing, I'd dump the first paragraph or clean it up a little.

Romulus
June 28th 2010


9109 Comments


I'm with you, these guys were easily my favorite band when I was younger. I deleted a bunch of their stuff I don't really listen to from my itunes today (mainly Metamorphosis) and a little piece of my childhood died. I won't bother with this though.

ShadowRemains
June 28th 2010


27741 Comments


69 reviews


nice

pos'd

Metalstyles
June 28th 2010


8576 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Thanks Trey, I'll look over the first paragraph



Rom - yeah Metamorphosis was pretty bad too, although there were some cool songs ("State of Emergency"; "Into The Light"). I still occasionally pop in Infest or GAWM. Some heavier cuts from Lovehatetragedy are nice too.



Shadow - what's interesting is that this is my first under a 2.5 review

ThePalestMexican
June 28th 2010


2816 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5 | Sound Off

I CUT THIS CAKE INTO PIECES!

THIS IS MY LAST DESSERRRRT!



(yes I will post this on any thread Papa Roach-related)

ThePalestMexican
June 28th 2010


2816 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5 | Sound Off

Also I find it HILARIOUS that this is under "metal"

Emim
June 28th 2010


35244 Comments


BORN WITH NO SOUL; LACK OF CONTROL!

Deviant.
Staff Reviewer
June 28th 2010


32289 Comments


I had heard this was coming out and knew immediately that the tracklist would bother me

Nice work Magnus, pos'd

Apollo
June 28th 2010


10691 Comments


great review

LepreCon
June 28th 2010


5481 Comments


Great review, pos'd

everyone should have moshed to "Let The Bodies Hit The Floor" by Drowning Pool; broken scenery to "Break Stuff" by Limp Bizkit; and sung along to "Last Resort" by Papa Roach


Can honestly say I've done all this, but I've never been much of a Papa Roach fan even back during my Nu Metal phase

Metalstyles
June 29th 2010


8576 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Thanks for all the positive comments guys and yea Connor, I've done all that too, hence the introduction haha. Papa Roach for me now is a guilty pleasure, but I did seriously rock out to these guys earlier in my life.

Scoot
June 29th 2010


22193 Comments


Between Angels and Insects is probably their only song I can still somewhat stand.

bloc
June 29th 2010


70009 Comments


They didn't even include "Between Angels And Insects"

Wow, that actually is a bit fucked up.

Parkway
June 29th 2010


43 Comments


deadcell & infest!!

unaffected
June 29th 2010


71 Comments


Uh. Does this band have enough hits? The only song I remember is the one I figured out on my geetar one day - cut my wife into pieces?

P.S. As if this is even remotely necessary to say, but Nu-Metal is fucking ass-spew. Excepting the Deftones and the Deftones alone, of course.



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