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Pop I like!?!?! | Posted July-29-2008
I normally don’t like pop but there is just something about TRS that gets stuck in your head. His lyrics are still poppy but with a little bite that most are scared to put in there songs. The fact that he plays ever instrument just makes it that much more impressive.
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Stick to it! | Posted July-29-2008
I heard 11 Regrets and thought I would love this album. I didn’t. Don’t get me wrong there are some very good songs here and the guy has an amazing voice but all the style changes just mess up what could have been a great album. The first half is very good music and makes up for the crappy rest of it.
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F'Showbread It's Amazing | Posted July-29-2008
I can’t believe this album hasn’t gotten more attention! They can play better then most metal bands and the best lyrics in the world. Yes the albums are a little creepy and address some things that small kids or sheltered people shouldn’t read but they show the awesome power of God’s love. The music is some of the best out there get it right now.
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F'Showbread It's Amazing | Posted July-29-2008
No lie this is my favorite band and this is the album that put them there. The stories are bursting with the love of God. The music is harsh until the end when the guys deliver the beauty. The Goat is the best song I’ve ever heard.
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Versatile | Posted July-29-2008
It’s always enjoyable when a band adds variety instead of just making the same song over and over and over and over and… you get the point. Third Day proves once again that they can belt out rockers then go flawlessly to incredible ballads. As with every TD record you can hear the amount of talent each musician has at there respective station. I’m not the biggest fan of Mr. Powell’s voice but I couldn’t picture any other singer fronting the band.
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True Talent | Posted July-29-2008
The talent is evident even though this is one of the earlier releases from the band. Lyrical depth pours from the beginning to the end. The guitar work is tight. It has a flow and togetherness, even when jumping from ballads to rockers. It is a short album with only ten tracks it can leave you wanting more. Mac’s voice can become annoying if one just listens to Time without any brakes.
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Nothing new | Posted April-07-2008
There's nothing new here. It sounds like every other rock album out there. Hearts of the Innocent and Shut Me Out are good to rock out to (especially if you watch the video for the latter)
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Good But not great | Posted April-07-2008
This is a good album if you're just getting into P.O.D.. It has all of their biggest hits (Alive and Youth of A Nation) it's not the best album I own but it's worth it if you just want something to rock/dance to.
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Get other albums | Posted April-07-2008
I like John's later stuff a lot better than this album. The best tracks are the ones that have Addie Camp on them. I love her voice. "Move" is a good track although it is a little too simple for me.
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Good | Posted April-07-2008
I'm not a really big fan of emo music but this is something special. From the best track on the album (Buckets for Bullet Wounds) to the last thought provoking line of "Angels" this is just great music.
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