Advantages: It's U2 Disadvantages: Some weaker tracks
...Being one of those people that plays a CD to death then moves onto the next best thing it's perhaps unwise of me to purchase more than one CD at a time. U2's "How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb", came in a nice package from Amazon with REM's latest and an Oasis CD A couple of months down the line I remembered that I actually owned U2's latest album and perhaps it was time to annoy the neighbours with something other than nightly doses of Oasis.
Through out Atomic Bomb what you can't fail to notice is the fact U2 are perhaps going back to their musical roots -what you get is an album packed with those classic rock songs that you just know will sound a million times better live in a stadium some place. Yes you get Bono sounding like only Bono can, the Edge knocking out some pure classic guitar rifts but the whole sound of the album...
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Advantages: Catchy Punk Rock Disadvantages: A Few Uninspiring Moments
...Formed late 90s in Petaluma, Northern California and discovered by AFI bassist Hunter Bergman, Tsunami Bomb have built on a passion for music and on the successes that have given them Warped Tour appearances in the recent past. The Definitive Act is the first record to be produced since the band’s popularity exploded, giving them the chance to prove themselves once again and continue to attract from a wide audience.
Often described as fun, creepy, pirate pop punk (due unfortunately to one raucous 7“ release), one immediately recognises in Tsunami Bomb the overtones of a drawn voice and dirty sounding guitars that may have gone some way towards this peculiar portrayal. Having introduced the vague beginnings of metal into their punk music, especially in end track Jigsaw, on new album The Definitive Act, Tsunami Bomb provide a purposeful...
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...Robs first solo release was a cover of a George Micheal song , Freedom and i think this song shows everyone how wrong they were about Rob and how good Rob is gonna get in the years to come. This was a great start to Robbie's solo career and a great way to show the world how much he rocks.
i think this song is sorta stating two things about Robbie and the reasons i think he brought it out are : Well when Robbie was in Take That ( we can just call them the evil ones) Gary was the one who was supposed to be the one who was the best and the only one in the group who would make it with a solo career, robbie was never really given a chance ! ( Real Shame) Gary was called the next George Micheal by all of the press so i think Robbie was thinking hey, you think he is gonna be the next George Micheal just you wait , so he decided to bring out...
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somewhat helpful 13.04.2004
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