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Advantages: Every Track Rocks!!! Disadvantages: No, I dont think there are any
...heard the album this stood out as my favourite track, but after many more listens I have found other tracks that i like even more.
2. Girls Feat. The PingPongBitches - This is the first single of AONO and is completely different to the track that preceeded it. The screaming vocals and heavy beat of Spitfire are gone and we start off with an 80's inspired dance beat. The tune quickly picks up the pace though and the modern Prodigy reveal themselves through the clean but catchy beats and female vocals. This was the perfect choice for the first single as I think it is the most pop-like track on the album and should do well in the charts.
I really like this track now after initially thinking it was OK. Its a good track to listen to whilst driving.
3. Memphis Bells Feat. Princess Superstar - I think this was the B-side to Girls. The track...
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Advantages: Better than 'Fat of the land', every track superb Disadvantages: Not quite as groundbreaking as '...Jilted Generation'
..., preceded by the single 'Girls'.
1) 'Spitfire'
This is what happens when you keep everything that's good, and remove bad influences. 'Fat of the land' aggression and crashing beats, minus the over-the-hill Keith Flint. Female vocals no less, the first track featuring Juliette Lewis. She has a marvellous screeching punk vocal style, ranging from screams to heavy American-accented warbling for the line; "...'cos you know that i can" (spit fire that is). The drums sound like they are ricocheting off the walls, and the beats are very loud, i warn you! A magnificently adrenaline-charged chest-beater to open.
2) 'Girls'
The first single, this little gem shows that Liam can write a brilliant pop hook without compromising credibility. With fuzzy bass, trancey 'laser' synths, and glamorous female vocals (provided by 'The marvellous pingpongbitches...
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Advantages: Everything. all the songs are exceptional Disadvantages: None, maybe lack of variety, but who's complaining?
...am a big fan of Enrique now. Especially after the PingPong Song. Why it is called that I do not know, but it is one of the best songs I have heard. The whole album is full of such greatly worded songs, I do not know how to explain it.
Some people I have talked to say this album is average. Rubbish. This album is worth every penny of what you buy it for. ‘Somebody’s Me’ is my joint favourite track with ‘Do You Know’. Just the emotion into this album deserves a good review. The singing is nice and smooth. The only slight downer on this album is the lack of variety, but then again, I’m not complaining! But that problem isn’t bad; it actually helps the album flow. And you can listen to it all at once, crying but not sleeping!!!
This really is the best album I have up to date bar Justin’s FutureSex/LoveSound.
It is worth a listen.
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