Availability: Usually dispatched within 6 to 9 days
Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0654436010722
Label: The End
Manufacturer: The End
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: The End
Release Date: April 28, 2008
Studio: The End
Sales Rank: 4927
Disc 1:- Never Wanted To Dance
- Evening Wear
- Lights Out
- Prescription
- Issues
- Get It Up
- Revenge
- Animal
- Mastermind
- On It
- Pay For It
- Due
- Money
- Bomb This Track
- Mark David Chapman
- Uncle
- 3S
- Electro Hurtz
- Birthday Massacre
- Tommie Sunshine
- Spider Mix
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Ordered this directly from the distributor (hence why I have it before the UK release date), and it truly is a brilliant set to have. The artwork is top-notch (no surprise, coming from artist Jhonen Vasquez), it includes all of the art he did for the album (including the cover of the deluxe version) in high resolution quality and is worth buying just for this reason alone.
The album itself is pretty good, though no-where near as good as YRTA, FGWSSS or Tight, but passable, despite a few throwaway tracks. The overall arrangement seems a lot better as well, with a reworked track listing spread across two Vinyl disks.
The main complaint I have is how, unfortunately the vinyl is treated as a second-hand product by the producers ... Read More:
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First off,I was worried with You'll Rebel To Anything that MSI were beginning to sound a little like Marilyn Manson, especially with Straight To Video. So thankfully, for me, IF is back to the quirky MSI I know and love from the Frankenstein and Tight albums. The songs are nothing new for the band then, but personally I wouldn't want a new sound from them. They are an amazing and unique band!!And yes Revenge, Uncle and Bomb This Track are not exactly brand new material to older fans, that's the main reason it gets 4 stars instead of 5. But you are still left with enough new material, and the remixes thrown in, to make a great album. So go buy it and enjoy the originality and stupity of Jimmy and co. They are making music that is entertaining, interesting ... Read More:
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The first reviewer (Mister Superstar) pretty much hits the nail on the head with his review, but I want to write my own anyway.
MSI's last full album (You'll Rebel To Anything) was unquestionably the most commercial of all their releases, but who's complaining when it was such a concise, consistent album with tracks that managed to stand up against (and on several occasions, better) material from Frankenstein Girls or Tight? I certainly wasn't. It marked a slight change in direction with a more polished sound and less confrontational songs than before (far less mentions of "niggaz" and songs that were perhaps geared more towards a slightly younger audience) but it nevertheless retained the fast, furious, sardonic and often ridiculous sound that people ... Read More:
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This being MSI's first offering for over 2 years, I was expecting something sharp, edgy and quirky as hell. It is evident with IF that time and effort has been implemented, and experimentation obviously is the main feature here, but alot of the time it comes off cheap and rather stale, they even fob you off with one or two demo's that have been around longer than i can remember. Had this have been a first or even second album for them it would have stood a much better chance, but with all the hype they have garnered over the past 5 years or so it isnt as simple as churning out yet another record with more of the same.
That being said, just because it sounds like previous material, thats not to say it sounds bad. It has some real gems, ancient demo ... Read More:
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