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"The real problem with Uno! lies with the listener’s ear." "‘Let Yourself Go’ is the most punk rock song on the album, actually, the only one on the album, which I find somewhat sad."
"The real problem with Uno! lies with the listener’s ear."
"‘Let Yourself Go’ is the most punk rock song on the album, actually, the only one on the album, which I find somewhat sad."
Discover Green Day’s ¡Uno! – listen now and form your own opinion on this divisive punk rock release!
"This album is the best of Blink, the genre shift and maturation on the part of the band is not negligible at all." "Easy Target, with a drum intro and a chorus for which saying fantastic is an understatement, is not easy to get out of your head."
"This album is the best of Blink, the genre shift and maturation on the part of the band is not negligible at all."
"Easy Target, with a drum intro and a chorus for which saying fantastic is an understatement, is not easy to get out of your head."
Discover the darker side of Blink-182 and listen to their most mature album yet!
The only problem is that Tim no longer screams like he used to, and this is the major issue with the album. The album has brilliant moments, but they are too few, and the absence of the screamed parts cannot help but complain about this choice.
The only problem is that Tim no longer screams like he used to, and this is the major issue with the album.
The album has brilliant moments, but they are too few, and the absence of the screamed parts cannot help but complain about this choice.
Discover whether Rise Against's softer style on Appeal to Reason hits the mark—listen and decide for yourself!
This album is a mix of punk rock, rock, and metal. When have you ever heard of a band starting with pop punk and then turning to punk rock and metal? I would say none... The final assessment is definitely positive—a punk rock and metal turn, with much more aggressive and convincing songs, and of course, the ballads, which didn’t even have a trace in previous works.
This album is a mix of punk rock, rock, and metal. When have you ever heard of a band starting with pop punk and then turning to punk rock and metal? I would say none...
The final assessment is definitely positive—a punk rock and metal turn, with much more aggressive and convincing songs, and of course, the ballads, which didn’t even have a trace in previous works.
Listen to Sum 41's 'Chuck' to experience their powerful blend of punk rock and metal—an essential evolution for fans and newcomers alike!
Right from the opener 'Reason to Believe,' you can feel that the album is different from the others; in fact, the initial part could... be used as a soundtrack for a horror movie. In conclusion, it’s an excellent CD... I’d place it second—I prefer Chuck, but it’s much more enjoyable than the band’s early works.
Right from the opener 'Reason to Believe,' you can feel that the album is different from the others; in fact, the initial part could... be used as a soundtrack for a horror movie.
In conclusion, it’s an excellent CD... I’d place it second—I prefer Chuck, but it’s much more enjoyable than the band’s early works.
Discover Sum 41's bold return with Screaming Bloody Murder—listen now and experience their intense new sound!
One of the most overrated albums of all time... instead turns out to be one of the most irritating ever. I absolutely hate Tom’s voice; it is nothing short of unbearable.
One of the most overrated albums of all time... instead turns out to be one of the most irritating ever.
I absolutely hate Tom’s voice; it is nothing short of unbearable.
Discover whether Blink-182's iconic album lives up to the hype or falls short - read the full review now!
The album opens with the beautiful 'The Great Die-Off,' although the chorus doesn’t fully convince me. 'The Eco-Terrorist In Me' is the best track on the album, a return to the past, unfortunately being the only one.
The album opens with the beautiful 'The Great Die-Off,' although the chorus doesn’t fully convince me.
'The Eco-Terrorist In Me' is the best track on the album, a return to the past, unfortunately being the only one.
Explore Rise Against's The Black Market and discover the highs and lows of this punk rock album.
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