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| Nihilistic, eviscerating guitar and lyrical fury from the Florida alterna-metal crew on their sophomore set! No One, End Of The World, more. |
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| 1 Just Got Wicked |
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| 2 She Said |
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| 3 No One |
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| 4 End of the World |
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| 5 Confession |
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| 6 It's All Good |
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| 7 Send in the Clowns |
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| 8 Same Drug |
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| 9 Anti-Love Song |
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| 10 Witch |
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| 11 Sick of Man |
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| 12 Outerspace |
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| 13 Bleed |
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Album Review
As the title might suggest, this grunge-metal effort is suitably gloomy and visceral, both in the growling vocal delivery of lead singer Scooter and the band's triple guitar assault. While it's nothing remarkable, there are enough decent hooks to tunes like "End Of The World" and "Just Got Wicked" to make the album appealing to even the downright optimistic. ~ Tim Sheridan, All Music Guide
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