Album Rating: 2.5
I only really like 1 song 'Running Scared'. If you've heard that song you've basically heard the album as they all sound similar, that one just stands out
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Good review, but pretty sure all main swear words have four letters (assuming that's they've been ***'d) out, and in that case there should be four, not three.
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The site censors it and uses 3 stars for some reason
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so little kids don't learn to swear by visiting the site.
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Album Rating: 1.5
oh shit, i think i'll just listen to We Are The Dynamite and try to ignore this one.
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Album Rating: 1.5
"This has been touched upon before
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1z2pVwY9oU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2s2E7EV5tI8&feature=player_detailpage#t=363s"
haha damn
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Album Rating: 3.1
The maturity & ambition of 'Hope' gives way to the boisterously fun, feel-good vibe of the The Blackout's aptly titled 4th LP 'Start The Party'. First impressions aren't great, with a lack of subtlety & borderline obnoxious feel creating many a cheesy, cringe-worthy moment that initially overawes any positives. Furthermore, the dual guitar attack disappoints, even if Rhys Lewis does display some chops on the bass. Yet, despite the obviously teen-baiting party rock, the Welsh sextet's knack for an anthemic sing-along cannot be denied on an album which is sure to go down a treat live. Recommended Tracks: Running Scared, Let Me Go & Throw It All Away.
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at least they put on a fun live show. caught them supporting yellowcard a couple of weeks ago.
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that rip is ruthless though. it's note for note stolen material. I'd be really pissed if I were a member of Area 15.
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Album Rating: 1.5
Eh, it's like they rewrote "I Love Myself And I Want To Live" x10.
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