I liked Uno, despite the nonsense amount of saying **** in every song. Kill the DJ is a highlight for me. I gave Dos a go when it came out but didn't find anything I liked, so I'll chuck Dos and Tre onto the playlist for the gym today and see if anythings changed
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Just for the hell of it (and because I spent the day with my dad at the hospital) this is the compilation playlist I have. To flow as an album the track-listing would have to be reworked, but the point is a strong 14 tracks do come out of these albums IMO.
1. Nuclear Family 2. Stay The Night 3. Carpe Diem 4. Let Yourself Go 5. Sweet 16 6. Rusty James 7. Oh Love 8. Amy 9. Brutal Love 10. X-Kid 11.Sex, Drugs, and Violence 12. Dirty Rotten Bastards 13. 99 Revolutions 14. The Forgotten |
What's the song where the female American rapper sings the chorus?
That song is perfect........for 2001. So dated. Most of the songs with exception of a hand full sound like rejects from other albums. I still say Warning was the sound of a band running out of ideas with the exception of Church on Sunday but even thats a Elvis Costello rip off. |
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Sounds like that awful song from that dreadful band that goes
Come m'lady come come m'lady, sugar, butterfly etc etc |
Cray town I think theyre called - back in 2001 funnily enough!!
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In what way exactly, because it has rapping? That song doesn't even have female vocals :confused:
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My 19 track Uno/Dos/Tres compilation, which comes in at one hour twelve minutes, so will fit on a single CD:
Brutal Love Nuclear Family Let Yourself Go Oh Love Stay The Night X-Kid Stray Heart Lady Cobra Nightlife Kill The DJ Carpe Diem Ashley Lazy Bones Amanda Wow! That's Loud Amy 99 Revolutions Dirty Rotten Bastards The Forgotten It's still nowhere near as good an album as 21st Century Breakdown or American Idiot, but I'd say it'd be comparable to Nimrod or Warning |
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