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Rating: 8/10
This is one of those albums
where you only hear one song off of it, so ya don't know what to
expect. Well, it was worth it. This album has everything that you
need. A cover, a demo, not too much experimentation, practically
perfect. There is no decieving in Limp Bizkit's sound. "Faith"
[the one cover on the album] may sound a bit pop-like but that's
whats cool about listening to this album. Some of the songs sound
a like, but it isn't repetative at all. So what, if the album
starts out with the usual 'intro' it is just drawing you into
what the cd is all about. I know that the lyrics must have some
meaning but i can't find it, or make it out. "Indigo Flow"
is a very unoriginal song, saying thanx to all of the bands
friends in a very loud kind of manner. If you are a metal or
hard-core fan you will definitely like this band, even if you've
never heard of them before. If you do like metal, then i highly
recommend this album.
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Track List - Lyrics
- Intro
- Pollution
- Counterfeit
- Stuck
- Nobody Luv's Me
- Sour
- Stalemate
- Clunk
- Faith
- Stink Finger
- Indigo Flow
- Leech
- Everything
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Best thing about the
album: perfect amount of diversity
Worst Aspect: kind of
mind-numbing
Yay: Counterfeit, Indigo Flow, Faith,
Stuck
Nay: none.
The hits: Counterfeit, Sour, Faith
Similar: KoRn, Deftones.
Style: Metal, Hard-Core
Special Notes:
Leech is a demo
version.
Faith is a cover
from George Michael.
Excerpts of the lyrics are
included in the CD booklet.
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