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Everyman For Himself
Release Date: 2006 - 05 - 08, Audio CD, Mercury Records Ltd (London) Last Update 07.01.2010 06:11
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The Reason - Hoobastank
by Dave24 - written on 11/08/09 (Very useful, 4 readings)
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The Reason is the second offering from the Californian rockers Hoobastank following on from their debut Hoobastank. This album when released struck me as a lot more rocky than their first, front man Doug Robb has shown with this album that he has what it takes to be flexible with his voice from screaming chorus s to melodic tunes too. The songs on this album vary quite a lot from those which are fast and energetic to slow and soft and even a bit harder too. So the first song is Same direction, this is a fast energetic song with a really catchy chorus and one of the best songs on the album. Don t think they get worse though- they don t! Out of control : This has to be ...
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