| 5/4/2002 by Drew from Prescott, AZ |
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| ONE WORD, CRAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This blows, at the drive in my ass, at the drive in does not suck. Do not buy this CD you are wasting your money and time. |
| 4/16/2002 by Jeremy from Simi Valley, CA |
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| I fucking love this cd. Buy it now. Screamo at it's best. Also check out their first cd if interpunk ever puts it up for sale. |
| 4/15/2002 by Jonathan from Calimesa, CA |
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| This cd sucks, I heard such good things about this band and they didnt live up to the hype. The best place for this cd is in the trash while it's on fire. DONT BUY THIS CD. THE ONLY REASON I AM GIVING IT ONE STAR IS BECAUSE THEY DONT GIVE ZEROS. |
| 4/4/2002 by Eric from Indiana, PA |
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| "Even now the robot starts to think..." It doesn't get any better than this. I've listened to this album almost every day before school for about the last 6 months. Treat your ears to a musical orgasm. The songs have so many different changes throughout that they never get boring. Just let the cd play the whole way through, over and over. |
| 4/4/2002 by Matt from Magalia, CA |
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| I am sure everyone has heard of this band by now. However, I was bored so I decided to log on to interpunk and see what I could review. Well, its been a while since I first purchased this album, but I remember I loved it at first listen. The album grows quickly on you and its hard to take it out of the player. There are weak points, but overall, its a nice CD for anyone's collection. Hope the rumors of them signing to Def Jam/Island records are false. |
| 4/4/2002 by Justin from Irving, NY |
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| Wow, this album definitely gets better every time I listen to it. I have had the pleasure of seeing this band twice, and I would definitely recommend seeing them to everybody. The vocals are awesome, the music is well thought out, and while it never gets that heavy, definitely turns heads. My only complaint is that sometimes the screaming gets to be a little too much, but after listening to it so many times, I don't get as annoyed by it as I initially did. Just amazing. Just when I thought I would never get into any other bands besides the stuff I weird mix of stuff I usually listen to (Screeching Weasel, Get Up Kids, Braid, Mr. T Experience), Thursday comes along and gives me(and everybody else) something to listen and/or rock out to. Without a doubt, a five-star effort from this band, and in my mind this band can only get better. Thank you Interpunk for having this album available. |
| 4/3/2002 by Chris from King's Lynn, United Kingdom |
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| the only thng about Jimmy Eat World's old stuff that ever annoyed me were the slightly wussie songs that you had to be real tired or doing something else to appreciate. well, this album is exactly how Clarity would have sounded if i'd had a hand in it. great melodic parts balanced nicely with screaming vocals when you need picking up. plus their singer sounds like hybrid of chris conley and robert smith. all that said, its a wicked album. |
| 3/26/2002 by Mike from Oakbrook, IL |
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| What a great album!!! I can't get enough of this record. I'm afraid of this album totally getting HUGE. It will just take one song on the radio or MTV and BOOM! They are similiar to a.t.d.i. but better. This is a must buy. This is going to be the "sound" of the future. Check it out now before everyone on the planet owns it. |
| 3/20/2002 by Drew from Bayport, NY |
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| Wow, this is one of the best albums i've ever heard. Totally a 5 all the way. Every song is creative and distinct in it's own way and they never get boring. |
| 3/15/2002 by Geoffrey from Natrona Heights, PA |
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| It's got some good songs. The lyrics are not that great at all. I guess I just thought I would like these guys more. It's worth picking up, just notice all the five star reviews, it just is not my taste.
Some times I'll hate a cd and say "How can anyone listen to this, this is horrible (you get the rest)". But this I could understand people liking. It just isnt the best thing I have ever heard.
It sure as hell isnt the best album of 2001 I would have to say American Steel Jagged Thoughts, The Strokes Is This It, Ted Leo and the Pharmacists Tyranny of Distance, or Talib Kweli and DJ Hi-Tek Reflection Eternal (I can't decide). But thats hust my opinion (I only put this part because somebody put best album of 2001) I could be wrong. |