Advantages: 10 fantastic tracks Disadvantages: Haaaaaaaaa there aren't any!
...off as a kick-ass cover band, their first album in 2000, entitled “Fozzy” had covers of great metal classics from the likes of Judas Priest and as well as a couple of original tracks. 2002 saw the worldwide release of Happenstance which boasted five originals which easily stood alongside the cover songs and, for many, were definitely the highlights on the album. This prompted Fozzy to drop their gimmick, forget about covering other people’s songs and record a completely original album……
And thus All That Remains was born!
Over the years, the Fozzy line-up has changed slightly but currently it consists of Chris Jericho (lead vocals), Rich Ward (guitar, vocals), Frank Fontsere (drums), Sean Delson (bass guitar), Ryan Mallum (guitar on this album but has since been replaced by Mike Martin)]
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The tracks:
#1 Nameless Faceless...
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helpful 03.04.2005
Best Film Yet... Review ofFast And The Furious: Tokyo Drift, The - Various Artistsby
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Advantages: Fast Paced, Fun, Lively Disadvantages: None
...This is the third instalment of ‘The Fast & The Furious’ films. If you liked the other two, you’ll love this. If you like drifting, you’ll love this too. It is definitely faster paced than the other two!
It starts with a boy (Sean Boswell) who is always getting into trouble and his Mum has to keep moving towns with him but this time she decides he’s gone too far and has to move to Tokyo to live with his Dad. Bad move…Tokyo is the centre of the underground racing team owned by a group of Japanese people (that don’t happen to take a liking to Sean) that want to kill him. So that he can stay alive and not move town again he has to out drift the master. When he arrives he has no drifting experience and is frankly quite tragic at it but he gradually learns with the help of his friends and becomes a pro, eventually at the end of the film...
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Advantages: A very simplisctic, but understated album Disadvantages: It will take a while to get into, a few tracks take a lot of listens to get into
...to this album the more tracks I've started to like and I think that is testament to Adams writing ability; it's not an instant hit, but very much a slow burner.
Overall it is a good album. It isn't by any means the best release I've heard from Ryan but it is slightly different. The album is really a showcase for his talent and the diversity of his material. I'd never have considered myself to be a fan of Country music but Ryan's subtle blends make it any easy transition and while backed up by the more classic, mellow rock sound he really has something that will appeal to everyone. This won't be a mainstream album and certainly wont reach the dizzying heights of the likes of James Blunt but it will be a hidden gem that few people take a chance on Ryan's manifestation of his love for music.
Amazon: £8.99
Amazon Marketplace: £6.45...
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helpful 27.05.2006
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