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Swimming With Sharks
Release Date: 2000 - 07 - 17, Audio CD, Twenty Stone Blatt Last Update 18.12.2009 05:52
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Read Reviews for Swimming With Sharks - Nerve
by - written on 05/03/01 (Very useful, 171 readings)
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Nerve’s third EP offers a less commercial twist on the Green Day sound. Those who may be avid detestors of "commercial punk" will surely marvel at the simplistic wiriness of "natural"music and the generous serving of light-hearted Punk as this Scottish three-piece blast their way through seven tracks of excellent pop punk. On all releases there is one track that stands out from the rest, whether it be good or bad but ‘Swimming with Sharks’ provides many, all of which are outstanding. ‘Now or Never’ is a superb song about woman trouble which has a melodic sound, and which is rounded off with some harmonious ... Read the complete review
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