Cover of MAROON 5 Songs About Jane
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THE REVIEW

Maroon 5 were the breakthrough group of 2004.

With their album "Songs About Jane," they were very successful and sold many copies of CDs.

"This Love" was one of their best songs (one of those summer hits). "She Will Be Loved" and "Must Get Out" were (but are not now) among their best songs. "Shiver" and "Tangled" were (and still are) really awful!!!!

Maroon 5 did not deserve to rise to those levels, they are just cocaine addicts who trade women for heroin!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Incomparable to Oasis, U2, Coldplay... etc.

I hope you understand that they get on my nerves a bit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
One last thing, "I hope this review is published (and visited naturally) banned for minors of any age!!!!!!!!!!

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The review critiques Maroon 5's breakthrough album Songs About Jane, praising a few hit songs but harshly criticizing others. The author expresses strong personal dislike and compares the band unfavorably to iconic groups like Oasis and U2. Despite acknowledging the band's commercial success in 2004, the overall tone is disapproving and emotional.

Tracklist Lyrics Videos

01   Harder to Breathe (02:53)

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04   She Will Be Loved (04:18)

07   Must Get Out (03:47)

08   Sunday Morning (04:04)

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10   Through With You (03:02)

12   Sweetest Goodbye (04:33)

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13   That's Not Enough (02:37)

14   Simple Kind of Lovely (03:29)

15   Take What You Want (02:24)

Maroon 5

Maroon 5 are an American pop rock band from Los Angeles, fronted by Adam Levine. They broke through with Songs About Jane (2002) and its hit singles This Love and She Will Be Loved, followed by albums like It Won't Be Soon Before Long (2007) and Hands All Over (2010).
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