Singles like "Hey Baby" were much more instrumentalized by MTV than for their melody.

 The last track of the album, "Rock Steady," is perhaps the best.

No Doubt's 2001 album Rock Steady shows the band reaching mainstream commercial success but hints at a musical decline. While singles like 'Hey Baby' were heavily promoted through MTV, more melodic and rock-oriented tracks such as 'Start The Fire' and 'Rock Steady' stand out. Gwen Stefani's solo ambitions foreshadowed the band's changing trajectory. Recommended only if found at a discount. Discover the melodic highlights of No Doubt's Rock Steady and decide if it deserves a spot in your collection!

 The music is very relaxing and very dark, and for those who do not love the genre, it’s better to take a different path!

 Perhaps the only downside of this album is the overly long tracks like 'Ich verlasse heut’ Dein Herz' with its 8:29 and 'Sanctus' at 14:09… truly suicide-inducing.

Lacrimosa's Elodia is a cult gothic metal album known for its dark, melodic sound and haunting vocals by Anne Nurmi. The album features epic tracks, though some may find the longer songs taxing. Overall, it's a must-listen for fans of the genre, but less suitable for those unfamiliar with gothic metal. Listen to Lacrimosa's Elodia and experience a dark gothic metal masterpiece with haunting melodies and epic compositions!

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