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29 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's a good thing!
I bought this cd right after seeing them in concert on the electric youth tour. i already had the self titled cd but the songs in concert were mostly off of this cd. i figured "hey i really like those songs, i need to get this" i've had it for about 7 months now and i still listen to it constantly. here is the breakdown:

1: Kick-Off.....the great intro to a...

Published on June 15, 2002 by samantha crain

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3.0 out of 5 stars Good, But Gets Old REALLY Fast
Okay, I'm not a kid, but its easier to use this rather then have to go search for my password...cant remember it...onto the review:

When I heard Relient K songs, I thought they were awesome! I was listening all the time. They were funny and original, and really speak out to the Christian teen group, like, you can relate.

Unfortunately, the band...
Published on April 1, 2005


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29 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's a good thing!, June 15, 2002
I bought this cd right after seeing them in concert on the electric youth tour. i already had the self titled cd but the songs in concert were mostly off of this cd. i figured "hey i really like those songs, i need to get this" i've had it for about 7 months now and i still listen to it constantly. here is the breakdown:

1: Kick-Off.....the great intro to a great cd..4 out of 5
2: Pressing On......the catchy tune will have you singing it for days and the rock driven guitar is great.......4 out of 5
3: Sadie Hawkins Dance.......One of the reasons I even thought about buying this cd, i love the oh, oh, oh!......5 out of 5
4: Down in Flames......great song all around, nothing really sticks out about it though......4 out of 5
5: Maybe Its Maybeline.....another expected refernece to name brand or pop culture, it was needed though, especially in this great song.....4 out of 5
6: Breakdown.....joke about the relient k car turned strong message....5 out of 5
7: Those Words Are Not Enough.....i had never heard this song before i bought the cd but the heartfelt lyrics and good tune made this song quickly become one of my favorites....5 out of 5
8: For the Moments I feel Faint....by far the best song on the album, once again i'd never heard this song, but i loved this song so much, i still do! a great run at a beautiful accoustic song and matt thiessen's vocals ring gorgeously in this song.....5 out of 5
9: I'm Lion-O....my mom makes fun of this song all the time because we have no earthly idea what in the heck it means, but hey! it's still a great song!.....5 out of 5
10: What Have You Been Doing Lately?.....How true is this song? Watching our friends fall from God. A good song all together and i love the guy in the background(ri li!)....5 out of 5
11: May the Horse be With You....funny funny song! very catchy as well!........5 out of 5
12: My Way or the Highway: Good lyrics but nothing really sticks out about the song but it is still good!....4 out of 5
13: The Rest Is Up to You: wonderful lyrics, one of the best written songs on the album i believe, very clever and yet good message.....5 out of 5
14: Failure to Excommunicate....I don't know how many time i just skipped over this song when i listened to the album but one day i just listened to it and know it is my second favorite track! i love it! it's differnet in the way it sounds a little darker than the other tracks....5 out of 5
15: Less Is More...Good, Good, Good, Good, Bravo! to relient k for this amazing piano driven songs that has wonderful bgv's and a very meaningful message!....5 out of 5
Bonus at the end of Less is More.....Skittles and Combos is hilarious and a little hard to understand so turn it up and laugh your head off!

well i hope that this helped and i highly recommend this album no matter what type of music you like. and weather you you think this is punk or not, it's not important, it is just good music!

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19 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Oh. WOW., March 3, 2003
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I bought this CD last month after listening to the song samples, and decided I liked them. The song samples are NOTHING compared to the CD.

Kick-off- 4.5 stars - "Here's the kickoff/hope you're not sick of/Relient K/and all the songs we play." Interesting song, nice drums at the start.

Pressing on- 5 stars - "I think we're going somewhere/we're onto something good here/there's only one thing left to do..." AWESOME guitar at the start of this song, I could listen to it all day. Mostly about perseverance. Fast song.

Sadie Hawkins Dance- 5 stars - "Sittin' in the back of my next class nappin'/got up, gave a speech then bowed to the clapping..." A more 'secular' song, still great though. Almost has a click-click-click feel to it on the chorus. It changes speeds a LOT, something I loved.

Down in Flames- 4.8 stars - "Christians/we're all afraid of fire/ we prefer to suck on pacifiers..." Great song, definitely Christian. It criticizes the Christian society for fighting amongst ourselves, while we "eat our own/the bones and all" Another fast song. The chorus is a little bit repetitive, however.

Maybe it's Maybeline- 4 stars - "People make mistakes/find that everything breaks/and it always is the same/gotta find someone to blame..." Another good song, medium speed, about how it's never OUR fault, we're always blaming someone else. Doesn't ALWAYS seem to make sense, though. "Maybe it's maybeline"? (Maybeline=may-bee-leen)

Breakdown- 4.5 stars - "Over lousy excuse for a car/one mile to go but I can't push that far/ I think I've had enough..." Another song about how life seems so unfair, another really good song. The meat of the cd is early on and towards the middle, really.

Those Words Are Not Enough- 4.3 stars - "Understand/it's so hard to tell you/cause you already know..." Another pretty good song, I like it, but it seems a little.. off beat at times.

For The Moments I Feel Faint- 5 stars - "Never underestimate my Jesus/you're telling me that there's no hope, I'm telling you you're wrong..." The slowest song on the CD, and one of the best. It has a more acoustic sound to it, no heavy fast rock here.

Lion Wilson- 4.5 stars - I have NO idea what's with this song, no words, but it's nice still!

I'm Lion-O- 5 stars - "I am the greatest thundercat of them all/I'm Lion-O!" I love this song! It doesn't always make sense, but it's nice and fast, and the guitar riffs are good. Hope you like Thundercats.

What Have You Been Doing Lately- 4.8 stars - "Pardon me while I throw up/I guess some people never grow up..." A song about how people fall away from Christ, uses some really nice combinations for a great sound. Didn't always sound consistent, somehow.

May The Horse Be With You- 4.3 stars - "We're gonna graze all of our days/until they take us away and turn us into glue/Like Mr Ed always said..." lol! Hilarious song, from the point of view of a horse. The chorus is really repetitive, unfortunately, other than that I love it!

My Way Or The Highway...- 5 stars - "By the wayside we fell/He said it's My way or the highway to hell/it's your decision, choose it well..." Choose Christ's way or the highway to hell, no other options. Another AWESOME song, my favorite on the track.

Breakfast at Timpani's- 3.5 stars - "I just wanted to thank you for this amazing breakfast..." Whaaa? This was a weird thing. No music. Obviously a parody of "Breakfast at Tiffany's", but...

The Rest Is Up To You- 3 stars - I must be frank, this wasn't a great song, IMO. It just seemed off kilter.

Failure To Excommunicate- 5 stars - "That coffin created for creative thought/it's disgusting/his priorities..." Another favorite of mine. A really darkish song, mainly about how society pushes out 'different' people.

Less Is More- 4.5 stars - "Jesus I pray/take all my mistakes/throw them away/destroy them for my sake..." Another slow song for the ending, sounds really nice. Listen for the bonus way later!

Overall- 4.9 stars - AWESOME CD. I LOVE IT. I suggest you go get it today, and especially their new one when it comes out real soon.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What a GREAT cd!!, June 9, 2002
Before I bought this CD I downloaded a few of the songs and decided I really liked it. So I went out and bought it, brought it home and listened to it. I love every track on this CD. My favorite song is Failure to Excommunicate and Sadie Hawkins Dance. The lyrics for most of the songs are very catchy and funny. My sister and I listened to this CD all weekend and loved it. A very worthwhile buy. I haven't heard Relient K's first cd, so i can't compare it to this one, but it's very upbeat punk. The lyrics remind me of the Newsboys, but the beat reminds me of MxPx. GO BUY THIS CD!!
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lyrics with a powerful message!!!!, October 17, 2002
Relient K did an awesome job with this CD, and they really get the message across about the Lord. Each song has it's own unique lyrics, and behind those lyrics, a deeper meaning about life. From the fun-loving lyrics of the "Sadie Hawkins Dance," to the meaningful and powerful lyrics of "Failure to Excommunicate," Relient K does a great job at explaining the power of the Lord, in only a way that kids could understand. Although, Relient K may be looked at as just another "pop punk" band, such as New Found Glory and Blink 182, they are not. The songs that they sing have a much deeper meaning about life, and cannot be compared to any other "pop punk" band's lyrics. Relient K sings songs that kids can relate to, not only with their friends and family, but also with their relationship with the Lord. For kids that may not enjoy Christian music, but like listening to punk, this is the perfect CD to better explain Christianity and help them find their way to the Lord. Relient K is a great Christian band, and although they may not be your ordinary "pop punk" band, they are awesome and deserve five stars.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great CD, September 15, 2005
This is RK's second album and their third best. Not because of the lack of quality but just because they got even better as their careers progressed. I believe they were all like age 20 when they wrote this yet the music, although poppy, is lyrically and musically superb. Songs like "Pressing On" and "Sadie Hawkin's Dance" are the catchy singles, but it also gets into their Christian roots with "For the Moments I feel Faint" and "Those Words are Not Enough". This cd also shows their humorous side with "May the Horse be with You" and "Maybe its Maybelline". This cd got me hooked on Relient K. It will get you hooked too.

Great for Punk/Pop fans and Christian music fans alike.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars AWESOME!!!, June 27, 2002
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I really, really like this CD. I've listened to this whole CD around 10 times already and I just started listening to it last week! I like that the lyrics are still clear, even though most of the songs are punk. It's also nice to find punk songs for Christians. Personally, the best songs are "Those Words Are Not Enough," "Sadie Hawkins Dance," "Down in Flames," "May the Horse Be With You," and actually... ALL of them!!! It's hard to find CDs these days that you actually listen to it from cover to cover. I guess this is one of them!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars better then the first one very very good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, August 28, 2001
this is the best cd. relient k is an awesome band. the best songs are "those words are not enough", "pressing on", "may the horse be with you", "sadie hawkins dance", and "down in Flames". buy this cd it rules every song is good just like their self titled cd. if you like pop- punk or punk buy this sweet cd.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Certainly a step up from their debut!, February 3, 2006
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JenniF (Los Angeles, CA USA) - See all my reviews
Not to knock their debut, but The Anatomy of the Tongue in Cheek makes their first album look like child's play. The overall musicality and songwriting improved TREMENDOUSLY, and the slight chessiness present in some tracks from the debut is basically gone. "Sadie Hawkins Dance" has become a RK classic, and is just a fun song. In fact, there is an abundance of fun songs on this CD! :) Additionally, there are plenty of serious, profound songs on Anatomy. "For the Moments I Feel Faint" is a gorgeous statement of faith that tells you to "never underestimate my Jesus." An essential message to hear when going through a trying time. Survival and overcoming obstacles is certainly a theme present in this album; see "Pressing On" and "Breakdown" for examples. The boys also make social commentary in songs like "Down in Flames" and "Maybe It's Maybelline." Overall, the songs complement each other well to make one great CD.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome CLEAN music!, April 12, 2005
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Ok, I love Relient K. They are one of my favourite bands. This Cd as wella s their others is just plain awesome. The content is something that all teens can relate. Their latest CD mmhmm is a little more mature than their previous ones, but they are all awesome. They are very fun and upbeat, AND they send a positive message which is rare to find in music these days. I would definitely recommend this for everyone. BTW if you ever have the opportunity you should go see them live. They are 100 times better live. It was the best concert I had ever been to.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Some Sweet Daddy Action, October 28, 2002
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Jennifer Pickard (Blanchard, OK USA) - See all my reviews
I can always rely on Relient K to get my blood pumpin'! This CD can change a bad day into a day where you just want to jump, sing, and smile. The tracks on this CD include everything from goofy (May the Horse be with you) to serious (Less is More) to simply fun (Sadie Hawkins Dance). My brother, my sister, and I can spout out the lyrics to any given song. If you want a CD that is fun, worshipful, and genuine--you've found it. I would like to hear more serious songs from this group. I love "For the Moments I Feel Faint" and "Less is More." I'm looking forward to more songs in the future! *I'd recomend this CD to Cadet and Superchick fans, or to anyone who likes the garage band style.*
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