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Riddlin' Kids
Hurry Up And Wait


4.0
excellent

Review

by labonza01 USER (18 Reviews)
February 10th, 2006 | 12 replies


Release Date: 2002 | Tracklist


Riddlin' Kids, a band that you are more likely to hear about from word of mouth rather than a song on the radio or music video on MTV, even though this album did produce a single, they never were really that well recognized, which, as I see it, is a good thing because the media tends to destroy good bands. Riddlin' Kids are a pop-punk band that draw their influences from pop, punk, and according to their bio, metal and 80's as well. Riddlin' Kids are:

Clint Baker: Vocals, Guitar
Dustin Stroud: Guitar, Backing Vocals
Mark Johnson: Bass
David Keel: Drums

And without any furter introduction, my review.

Instrumental: The instrumental work on this album is where their punk and metal influences shine through. The guitars keep up a fast, energetic, consistant and catchy punk rock pace throughout the entire album. Some songs, such as Take, OK, Wasted Away, and Can't Think contain long, and metal influenced solos which never cease to amaze. One could assume that the soloing is where they draw their metal influences from. The bass is sometimes audible, sometimes not, but when it's heard, it certainly catches your attention. It's shining moments include a short bass breakdown in Crazy and an excellent line in the R.E.M. original, It's The End Of The World As We Know It and Wasted Away. The drumming is fast, furious, and very punk sounding in nearly every song, but is most ear catching in Can't Think and Nowhere To Run, where it begins the song. Overall, all of these elements combine to give you a solid 15 songs of guitar, bass, and drum work. I give the instrumental a 9/10.

Vocals: The vocals are where the pop influences are utilized. Clint has a very rough, yet very melodic voice that seems to seamlessly blend with the music. Every song seems to showcase Clints vocal capabilities, except for the song Faithful in which Dustin takes over in the lead. Very solid vocal work, 10/10

Lyrics: Although pop-punk, the lyrics seem to stray away from the traditional relationship issues subject matter every once in a while. Songs that deal with different ideas include Blind (anger), I Feel Fine (contentment), Take(expectations), and It's The End Of The World As We Know It (the title speaks for itself). The lyrics are very well written and are seemingly hole-free, but for the few songs that involve failed relationships as a major subject, I give the lyrics a 9/10

Standout Tracks: Crazy, Here We Go Again, See The Light, Blind, Nowhere To Run, Take, OK, Pick Up The Pieces, Can't Think, Wasted Away, It's The End Of The World As We Know It(where I assume their 80's influence comes in), and the bonus track that I don't know the name of

Overall, this album is full of excellent punk rock instrumental work, amazing vocals, ear catching lyrics, and an overall energetic and fast feel. Nearly always upbeat, this release is sure to delight nearly everyone. Definitely pick this up, and I would reccomend you get this before you get Stop The World.



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Zesty Mordant
February 15th 2006


1196 Comments


My buddy digs these guys a lot, but I can't really get into them. Oh well. Good review though.

On a somewhat related note, pop-punk tends to rival power metal and 70s prog rock for the worst album covers ever. The artwork on this cd is evidence of that.This Message Edited On 02.15.06

labonza01
March 23rd 2006


546 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

ive been listening to this alot more lately and i've come to realize that they are alot more punk than pop-punk IMO, it just gives me that feeling that i get when i listen to say down by law, and i did misenterpret the lyrics when i wrote this, the songs about failed relationships take a more positive side that what you would expect for what the song is dealing with, seeing breakups as a good thing, which is pretty unique today and is very awesome.

raggedragamuffin
April 16th 2007


690 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

can you really list half the track as stand out tracks?

labonza01
June 15th 2007


546 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

i can do whatever i want

awilder27
January 18th 2009


5 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I thought it was a little cheesy at times, similar to Bowling for Soup, but they had a couple of good tunes on there.

TheSpirit
Emeritus
December 10th 2009


30304 Comments


this band is underrated

random
November 20th 2011


3148 Comments


"I Feel Fine" is a great tune.

random
May 10th 2012


3148 Comments


"Picking Up The Pieces" and "I Feel Fine" both rule.

TheSpirit
Emeritus
May 10th 2012


30304 Comments


I FEEL FINE, NEVER REALLY MATTERED BUT I'M ALRIGHT

LifeAsAChipmunk
May 10th 2012


4852 Comments


Crappy pop punk that me and Andcas don't know about?

How is that possible?

LifeAsAChipmunk
May 11th 2012


4852 Comments


Nope, never. They seem pretty crappy indeed. Oh well.

bach
October 9th 2015


16303 Comments


fuckin atv offroad fury 2 holy shit



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