GrubbTheFragger wrote:
EDIT: http://pluggedinonline.com/music/music/a0002340.cfm
Theres a review for Demon days. Just keep in mind that some of pluggedinonlines reviews are a bit baised at times.
beau99 wrote:That "review" sucks.
rocklobster wrote:the guy doing all the raps is none other than Del the Funky Homosapien.
kkun wrote:You know, the thing about Plugged In is that they don't review it for musicianship and listenability. All they do is break down what's on the CD that people might offensive. They're not sensationalizing it, and I have to disagree with Jeff....they aren't really biased, they just tell what's in it. Now, their little blurbs at the end do get a little biased, but as a whole, the reviews just tell what might offend someone
GrubbTheFragger wrote:Yea you make a good point Jamie. They are just pointing out what offend someone. But anyways I re listened to there single feel good inc. man I forgot how much i actually liked that song ^^
Kkun wrote:I really need to get their self-titled when I get paid this week.
beau99 wrote:I wouldn't allow anyone regardless of age listen to Nickelback.
Myoti, if you go to your local Best Buy (I'm sure you've got one), you should be able to find both albums, and probably for $9.99 each. Definitely a good investment.
everdred12a wrote:OH SNAP SON! BURN! BUUUUUUUUURN! I agree wholeheartedly ^^
Myoti wrote:Funny you say that, because I don't. ^_^
I could drive 30 minutes to the nearest one, but I'm not sure I'd want to do that for one CD. Why must our Wal-mart (biggest store in this town) suck so much...?
And yes, Feel Good Inc. is awesome, though the video was a bit... odd. Not as much as "Rock It" though. That one left me disturbed. =<
I've actually gotten to where I don't mind some profanity as much, but I care more on the content (like if it was all about sex or something, then no thanks), and many of the songs are pretty darn good so I kind of... look past that for now. >_>
Locke wrote:Also, if anyone wanted to know who did the beats for Demon Days, current Gnarls Barkley (sp?) noisemaker Danger Mouse did them (Nice guy too, met him at the LA Film festival)
Thirty minutes is quite a drive for it, but if you like the music, it's well worth it, IMO. And I don't think any of the language in the self-titled album is sexually oriented, so don't worry about that.
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