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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars this cd is super good
Go buy it because you wont regret it. It's got three part harmonies scaling whole octaves and super fantastic rock riffs. the drummer can play and sing like a champ. if you like melodic(not wimpy) guitar rock, get it.
Published on December 28, 1998

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3.0 out of 5 stars not the brightest bulb on the tree
Another great stride for the three goofy guys from the Twin Cities. The two opener cuts are possibly the best this band has acheived (at least in the studio) and the songwriting of drummer Scott Macdonald grows more intriguing with each outing (check out "I Promise Not To Be An Asshole").

Some of the rough edges are wearing away here, with stronger songwriting...

Published on December 27, 2000 by Michael Heminger


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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars this cd is super good, December 28, 1998
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This review is from: Entropy (Audio CD)
Go buy it because you wont regret it. It's got three part harmonies scaling whole octaves and super fantastic rock riffs. the drummer can play and sing like a champ. if you like melodic(not wimpy) guitar rock, get it.
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3.0 out of 5 stars not the brightest bulb on the tree, December 27, 2000
This review is from: Entropy (Audio CD)
Another great stride for the three goofy guys from the Twin Cities. The two opener cuts are possibly the best this band has acheived (at least in the studio) and the songwriting of drummer Scott Macdonald grows more intriguing with each outing (check out "I Promise Not To Be An Asshole").

Some of the rough edges are wearing away here, with stronger songwriting shining through. MacDonald's "Vengeance" sounds appropriately sneaky with its muffled guitar and deflected chorus ("It's always good to see you/But don't use me for your vengeance"). Bill Graber's anthemic riff on "Turn To" and serious lyrics stand in contrast to the song credits these clowns used (the members of Boston are listed).

Not as consistently strong as previous efforts, but still contains their best songs to date.

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