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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0647077121629
Format: EP
Label: Tooth & Nail Records
Manufacturer: Tooth & Nail Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Tooth & Nail Records
Release Date: October 23, 2001
Sales Rank: 156459
Studio: Tooth & Nail Records
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I first saw these guys in late 2000. They put on a damned good show. It made me want to check out their stuff. This particular cd was not my first taste of the band, but it's the first cd of the band that I obtained. I enjoyed the addition of the keys on some tracks and hints of programming adding a nice touch of synth pop to some dark rock. Track 3 is just a segue into the next part of the cd. It's quite dark and sad, mood wise. The Piano Song really doesn't fit in with anything I heard from ... Read More
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This EP is a little darker and heavier than EID and UTIAD. I must say that MFAR doesn't sound much like the band's other stuff, but it is still awesome. Brett's lyrics are deep, profound, and nothing like the junk on the radio. If you want music with real meaning, go for this!
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Am I the only person that thinks this band is incredibely over-rated. As a matter of fact, I do not think that I dislike a band more than I do the Juliana Theory. The fact that I would rather listen to Good Charlotte or, gasp, a Simple Plan than this garbage is absolutely shocking. I keep trying to figure out who the hell this lead singer Brett Detar guy thinks he is. Obviously, he thinks that he is some big time rockstar and proves this by putting his name next to every song and putting himself way ... Read More
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Somebody mentioned ealier, how there sound has changed, since "Understand this is a Dream", which is defintly there best album. This is a great CD, but not awesome and worthy of 5 stars. I think Liability is the best track on the album. But this is a must own album.
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This EP is the first music that I've heard by The Juliana Theory (not counting a couple of downloads) and I must say I am very impressed. I've read a couple of reviews ragging on this record for its mediocrity, and I say that if this is mediocrity, then I can't wait to hear the rest of their music.
Although the songs are really B sides thrown together, they seem to fit in my mind. They all have an eerie Pink Floyd quality. This association is something I didn't see in other reviews and ... Read More
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