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I absolutely LOVE this CD. I even like each and very song on the CD. It is rare to find a CD where I like all the songs. One of the best music purchases I have made in a long time.
What has this man done so terrible that he can't come to terms with his parents over it. When is the last time this man saw 'Haley's Comet'. Sounds like another blank canvas rock song, where emotionally young people can paint their own strifes and dramas onto the whit space (OMG. Wasn't that ten years ago. Oh, right about when this song, and this album, would've sounded fresh on 'modern rock' radio.furthermore, could we stop with the apologetic-to-parents-sympathizing that seems to pass for sincerity in angsty rock songs. I know exactly how he feels). D-.
This is an awesome CD & it won't come out of my CD player in my car and he keeps repeating on my MP3 player-saw them twice this year & they're as good live as they are on CD.
No problems with the shipping and the products packaging.I have all three of the Shinedown offerings and I feel that this is their best work yet. Everybody has different tastes in music, but if you liked their first two CDs, I recommend that you get this one.
Avoid at all cost. Think Nickelback without the constipated singing.
As an added lemon juice to the paper cut that is my daily job I have to listen to the same lousy ten songs day in and day out. I work in an office that refuses to turn the radio station from this terrible Top-40 channel that brazenly claims to have the "best variety." Man, that takes serious cajones.
This is corporate rock at its absolute worst. It's like Chinese water torture.
Anyway, I woke up this morning (as I am wont to do) with the song "Second Chance" stuck in my brain like a malignant tumor. Whiny Nickelback.
I give it one star because amazon.com will not allow for negative stars, which, if I had the option, would number somewhere into the length of Earth to Alpha Centauri.
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