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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0016861790226
Format: Enhanced, Explicit Lyrics
Label: Roadrunner
Manufacturer: Roadrunner
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Roadrunner
Release Date: September 08, 2008
Studio: Roadrunner
Sales Rank: 2015
Disc 1:- This Is It
- Way I Am
- Believe
- Save Me
- All I Want
- Pardon Me
- Lost Along The Way
- Break Away
- Tangled Up In You
- Raining Again
- Rainy Day Parade
- Corner
- Nothing Left To Say
- It's Been Awhile
- Schizophrenic Conversations
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Staind have consistenly delivered commercially sucessful albums, right from their early days as a nu metal band and now a radio friendly alternative/hard rock group.
Their latest offering, The Illusion of Progress, is no exception to this rule, it's not groundbreaking material, but it's what Staind have released rather sucessfully in the past.
Fans expecting a album like Dsyfunction or Tormented are advised to stay away, because any metal influences here are long gone, in fact I don't think Aaron Lewis screams once.
In fact, this is an album made up nearly entirely of power ballads, the best of which being "Believe" and "All I Want"
It's not exactly going to gain Staind a whole new generation of fans, but existing fans ... Read More:
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Staind are one of those bands who most remember for one or two songs and nothing more. I think this album will bring them back into the limelight. I have followed their career for the last 5 years and this album stands out as something refreshing, new and really rocking! Yes, I said rocking. Stand out tracks are 'The Way I am' and 'Believe'. Both show off Aaron's awesome voice and Staind's unique sound. This album is less about dirge and more about anthems. I heartily recommend it to both fans of old and those who haven't yet given Staind a chance. You'll be pleasantly surprised.
Rating: -
Staind have consistenly delivered commercially sucessful albums, right from their early days as a nu metal band and now a radio friendly alternative/hard rock group.
Their latest offering, The Illusion of Progress, is no exception to this rule, it's not groundbreaking material, but it's what Staind have released rather sucessfully in the past.
Fans expecting a album like Dsyfunction or Tormented are advised to stay away, because any metal influences here are long gone, in fact I don't think Aaron Lewis screams once.
In fact, this is an album made up nearly entirely of power ballads, the best of which being "All I Want" and "Save Me."
It's not exactly going to gain Staind a whole new generation of fans, but existing fans ... Read More:
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