"Bring It was a stand-alone single and Trapt didn't even write the latter two songs. They were written by Chris Taylor Brown."
Pretty sure that's their vocalist.
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Something from trapt is actually decent? Might give it a few songs' chance.
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These guys are still around?
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I'll probably give it a listen since I like a couple of Trapt's other songs (Black Rose, No Apologies).
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Chris Taylor Brown is their vocalist, dumb ass. Also, Travis Miguel of Atreyu is their new guitarist.
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def not nu metal... but like softie hard rock like breaking benjamin or flaw
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BLAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACK ROOOOOOOSSSSSEEEE
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Album Rating: 3.5
Good review in my opinion. I thought lyrically that the album lacks a bit compared to their previous work, but it kept my attention all the way through. The few tracks that were written by Chris Taylor Brown were not written to be Trapt songs. I was a bit worried with the direction they were going this time around, but I think it turned out alright. 3.5/5
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I enjoyed this, its pretty cookie cutter but fun nonetheless
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or flaw
Yay! A Flaw reference.
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This is just a bad butt rock and nu metal record. It deserves to be buried in the new mexico desert like a E.T cartridge for the atari 2600.
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Album Rating: 2.5
I'd rather watch the grass grow than listen to this
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I'd rather hear abysmal songs like robot boy and hollywood whore than listening to this shit.
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The idea that this band was still going in 2013 is a joke, but I like 'em, so I'll have to check this out.
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