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and an example of why the band has come as far as it has. For an act to have come so far since the early days of Uncle Tupelo, and up through what is basically five Wilco albums (excluding Foxtrot)
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in 2001, has a unique sound, combining all the usual pop factors of Kylie, the world music sound of the pan pipes and accordion, the cynical songwriting style of Alanis Morrisette and the Latin smoothness
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Jeremy" Zalewski on drums. Warren has a most annoying constant whiny vibrato in his voice which makes one cringe when hearing it, although it does get somewhat easier to handle upon repeated listening
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Better Than You" has a nice hard riff but gets old quickly. "Slither" has some cool lyrics and a riff that seems almost a direct clone of "Enter Sandman" from The Black Album. "Carpe Diem Baby" competes
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This cut has a very synthetic sound, and will remind listeners of all those West Coast weed-smokin' hits. Too Short lends his gangster whine to this cut, which talks about what real players do to get
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Over the last few years, a new genre of music has erupted on the scene. Rap-rock first became known in the mid 1980’s with the collaboration of RunDMC and Aerosmith’s rendition of “Walk This Way”
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The second track, "We Are About to Take It" has a cool retro, funky sample, laced with the phat basslines Busta likes to lay out. The refrain is a little annoying, but the song as a whole is good. So
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However, if you're a casual fan reading this who has a previous Foo Fighters album and is still undecided about if you should buy this one, don't bother. If you have one, you have them all. Stick with
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The Sound Of Yes” is a very honest album, even down to its title in reference to Megan Berry saying “yes” to Gottesman’s proposal. What has happened in this translation is it has become a bit
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soundtrack review) and put up a cover of A-Ha's "Take on Me" for the album. The new album's title speaks well for the album. Guitar is much more prominent on this CD, almost making it a rock album with
