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1 Apartment 5F 2 Kids And Heroes 3 New Day 4 Sing Along Forever 5 Born Free 6 Inside Out 7 Simple Man 8 Better Days 9 Night Train 10 Todd's Song 11 Blind Date 12 Highway Kings 13 Anchors Aweigh 14 I Get Lost 15 Day I Turned My Back On You 16 I'm From There 17 Fall Song Newest Review: ... off the album. It is strong single material with a catchy chorus and a style that like any classic Soul’s anthems. It opens ... more |
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Release Date: 2003 - 08 - 25, Audio CD, Epitaph Last Update 23.12.2009 05:48
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In 2003 the Bouncing Souls released their 5th Album on the Epitaph Records label, a follow up to the much-loved “How I Spent My Summer Vacation” the band had a huge standard to live up to. As clichéd as it sounds this was a point when the band ‘matured’ in their music more, they sound less raw and energetic, however they sound a far better band altogether. Greg Attonito who is on the vocals, over the years his sing voice has improved immensely this can be clearly heard by listening to early Bouncing Souls albums such as “Maniacal Laughter”. The band have credited their improvement and better handling of their instruments to drummer Michael ... Read the complete review
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