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Newsboys Get Into Their Groove | Posted January-26-2008
This album is certainly better than their last album. A lot of great songs on here.
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A Decent Effort | Posted January-26-2008
like the review title suggests, a decent effort.
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O.K!! | Posted January-26-2008
It's a good album but since it came out in the 90's i just don't like that style.
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OHHHHH YEAHHHHHH!!!!! | Posted January-26-2008
WOW!!! This album was CRAZY AWESOME! I never got into the band until a couple of months ago and now I'm a big fan. Great job. Great album.
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TFK Returns | Posted January-26-2008
The 3rd album from Thousand Foot Krutch is amazing. Through 12 tracks (plus a hidden track) Thousand Foot Krutch revamped their sound so it sounds more Alternative and the guitars are more metalcore than The Art Of Breaking. From the great Title track to the last song of the album (a really good acoustic track) Thousand Foot Krutch proves that with this album, they will stand the test of time.
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More of the Same Awesome Rock From An Awesome Band | Posted January-26-2008
After Phenomenon Thousand Foot Krutch returns with The Art of Breaking. The band toned and slowed down for this album but it works for them as well. Throughout the 11 tracks on this album you'll hear a bit of Thousand Foot Krutch's signature sound. The drumming is awesome and the album is solid.
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The Party Album Of the New Millenium | Posted January-26-2008
Now this is what an album should sound like. 12 tracks full of awesomeness. GET THIS ALBUM!!!!
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A Decent Debut | Posted January-26-2008
The debut album from Thousand Foot Krutch gets a re-release. If you don't have this album then by all means go and get it. The 12 tracks from the original album still have their rapcore/metalcore sound with Trevor McNeaven rapping and singing his voice off. The re-release comes with 1 brand spanking new song and 5 songs from Thousand Foot Krutch's 1998 indie album. A really great 1st effort with 6 really good added songs.
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Fame Becomes Them | Posted January-25-2008
After the success of Mmhmm, Relient K returns with "5 Score and 7 Years Ago." As the title refers to, this is Relient K's 5th album and it has been 7 years since thieir debut self-titled album came out. On this album they sound more alternative, but in a good way. The songs, as always, are solid and well put together. The last song on the album is an 11 minute epic telling the story of a man who is about to die and is going back on all the wrong he did in his life. This is the most ambitious thing this band has done and they pull it off with ease. Even Jon Foreman from Switchfoot makes a vocal apperance. The DVD that came with the CD is nothing special. It's just a video of the band playing some of their songs acoustically and an insiteful making of the Must Have Done Something Right music video plus the actual music video. All in all, a solid buy but I'd recommend the regular edition instead.
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Relient K's Breakthrough album. | Posted January-24-2008
2004's Mmhmm is Relient K's best album. The songs on this album, aside from being put together really well, were above and beyond my expectations. This is the album I always listen to and it never gets old.
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