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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars MMB and Ska/Punk at its best!
This CD was amazing.It is probably the Bosstones best(besides Let's Face It).

Kinder Words-The opening song and I wouldn't pick any other song on the CD for the opener.With its incredible horn part and great guitar, it's truly an amzing song.

Sad Silence-Good song,I especially liked the ending.

Hell of a Hat-GREAT horn part!Its awesome how they can start soft and...

Published on June 6, 2004 by shadow05783

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1.0 out of 5 stars The beginning of the end
This album broke many mainstream listeners to the MMB in 1994. Unfortunately, these younger listners must not of heard the real MMB albums prior, which are much more fun, energetic, and skacore. This album contains overproduced, sappy, depressing songs made for commerical audiences leaving behind the better days of the MMB. All the elements of a band selling out are...
Published on July 6, 2004 by ab


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars One of the best, March 11, 2007
This review is from: Question the Answers (Audio CD)
I found this album some years ago in a used music bin. I only had one album by them at the time. I decided to pick this one up. I will say that i liked it. It has some fun ska tunes on it. "Kinder Words", "Sad silence", "hell of a hat", "pictures to prove it", "365 days", "toxic toast", "bronzing the garbage", and "jump through the hoops" are all rather enjoyable. The bosstones give some good tunes on this album, but not their best effort.
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5.0 out of 5 stars MMB and Ska/Punk at its best!, June 6, 2004
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"shadow05783" (Darien, Illinois United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Question the Answers (Audio CD)
This CD was amazing.It is probably the Bosstones best(besides Let's Face It).

Kinder Words-The opening song and I wouldn't pick any other song on the CD for the opener.With its incredible horn part and great guitar, it's truly an amzing song.

Sad Silence-Good song,I especially liked the ending.

Hell of a Hat-GREAT horn part!Its awesome how they can start soft and gradually explode into horns and screaming in this song.

Pictures to Prove It-This song is ok. Not as good as some other songs on the CD, but still a great addition to the album.

We Should Talk-Awesome song. Great proof that hard rock and horns can still be mixed together and sound great.

A Dollar and A Dream-This song is good, but its overall softness kind of breaks the mood of the rest of the CD.Still pretty good though.

Stand Off-Another great song.The trombone intro is THE COOLEST!!

365 Days-Awesome song that displays Dicky's amazing vocal talents and still has a great horn part.

Toxic Toast-If there were a list of the top 3 snogs on this CD, this song would be on it.Amazing piano and trombone solos.MMB CLASSIC!!!

Bronzing the Garbage-Great song with good vocals and trumpets.

Dogs and Chapains-Incredible song-fast paced and energetic.

Jump Through the Hoops-What better way to end the CD that with an awesome song like this.You'll be whistling this tune forever. It may be the last, but certainly not the least.

Overall, a great CD and I highly recommend it to any punk or ska fan, as it clearly excells in both areas.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars one of MMB's best..., December 5, 2002
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This review is from: Question the Answers (Audio CD)
the mighty mighty bosstones are w/o a doubt my favorite band, yet i dont think i am biased towards them...this is considered by some to be their best album ever, and while i wouldnt go that far, i will say it is their best LYRICAL album...

for those not familiar w/this band, they are a Boston-based band that plays an eclectic mix of thrash-metal, ska, alt-rock, and reggae...singer Dicky Barrett is best known for his growl, and musically they are well known for sweet horn lines on trombone and sax (played here by Brockenborough, Burton, and Lenear, the second two on sax)...guitarist Nate Albert is one of the more talented in the ska-punk genre...

QUESTION THE ANSWERS starts off in-your-face, w/the pleading "Kinder Words"...listen to the lyrics and its easy to see what the bosstones are saying...its followed up by "Sad Silence" and "Hell of a Hat", songs about a bully who kills a kid and a well-to-do gun-toting man respectively...they both deal w/problems in society..."Pictures to Prove it" starts w/a sick trombone solo, and descrives the feelings of love lost...the next notable song, "Stand Off", another trombone introduced cut, showcases more love lost and partner questioning.."365 Days" talks about all that can change in a year, and "Toxic Toast" one of the best cuts on the album, sees Dicky reminiscing in his lyrics...the last notable song, also the last on the album, is "Jump Through the Hoops", about a guy whos trying to please everyone...

musically, this album plays background to Barrett's vocals, whereas usually the horn players are in the forefront, along w/Alberts axe...still, the 2 trombone solos are great, "Toxic Toast" starts w/a really cool piano solo, and "A Dollar and a Dream" is a breezy, loungy, jazzy almost swing tune...till it kicks in near the end...

anyways, this is another great Bosstone album, but not for those just getting into the band (though, honestly, nearly and MMB cd will do)...if you are a fan of ska, punk, or alt-rock, i suggest you pick up this awesome album, and the rest by MMB! peace

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The golden age for the mighty mighty bosstones, April 1, 2002
This review is from: Question the Answers (Audio CD)
This album is not the best bosstones album, they have too many contenders for that title, but it marks the height of their decade-spanning career. releases after this just weren't on par with Question the Answers or anything before it.

Let's face it, for example, lacked the energy of Question the Answers, despite the cridical acclaim of 'the impression that i get' and 'let's face it'. Pay Attention wasen't bad, it's just dosen't sound like the bosstones at all, save for a few tracks like high school dance and let me be. The live album, coming out just after let's face it, dosen't count in my opinion just because it has no new material, but it is still great and worth buying, despite it's high price. It's weak spot is few tracks from Question the Answers, which marks the golden age for the bosstones.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A more hard-core album than "Let's Face It", October 5, 2000
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For those of you who grew to like The Mighty Mighty Bosstones through their video "Impression That I Get" from the "Let's Face It" album, listening to this album will suprise you, and you may not like it. I believe this is better than "Let's Face It", and their sound is better because it's edgier than the albums following this. With songs like "Kinder Words", "Jump Through the Hoops", and more, this is a get-in-the-pit-and-jump album. Pick it up, and you will either realize you love it or you don't. There are some slow songs like on "Let's Face It", so give it a listen. Who knows?
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars great album, November 5, 2002
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this is simply one of the bosstones best, as the boys from boston deliver aggressive ska-core, with meaningful lyrics to top that...songs like "kinder words", "sad silence" "pictures to prove it" and "stand off" are some of the better songs lyrically...the last two have sick trombone parts as well...more rock oriented than alotta their albums, they still keep the ska on "bronzing the garbage" "a dollar and a dream" "pictures to prove it" and "stand off"..."toxic toast" has a sick piano part

perhaps the heaviest bosstones album, its not for all bosstone fans...those who love "lets face it" might not like this release, and should look at the bosstones first two albums...fans of "dont know how to party" will love this album, they are in the same vein...

the musicianship of the bosstones is always amazing, and dicky barretts gutteral delivery gives the bosstones that unique "ska-core" sound that they essentially invented...its hard to say exactly whats great about this album, its fast paced, w/meaningful lyrics, great horns and great guitars...what more could you want from an album...bosstones rock, go pick this one up

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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars How can anyone hate this?, November 10, 2003
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Jake Python (Canada and I don't know Bill from Toronto) - See all my reviews
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I've bought only a handful of 'Tones albums. I bought Let's Face It and was only slightly impressed. I bought Pay Attention and was much more pleased. After hearing people say how terrible their old music was, I decided to see for myself. Question the Answers blew me away! I don't know what they were talking about when they said this was aweful.

It begins with an incredible riff in Kinder Words, one of the most catchy songs on the album. Sad Silence follows, and is a bit lighter, but the song changes tone so many times that it's hard to keep track. Next is Hell of a Hat, a favorite amongst internet fans. The song has excellent lyrics and a catchy sub-chorus. Picture to Prove It is next and is a song I usually skip, but is still a quality MMB song. We Should Talk is a psychotic piece about the lost art of communication, and is one of their most fast pased songs. Dollar and a Dream is another various toned song with a really cool casino intro. My personal favorite, Stand Off, is great not only because of the superb lyrics but for the even more superb guitars complete with short stutters weaving in and out of the chorus. Another fast song, 365 Days, is one where Dicky keeps yelling "Three Hundred and Sixty-Five" than moves on before he finishes. It's confusing, but an excellent singing technique. Another excellent song, Toxic Toast, has several saloon piano parts that add an extra bit of greatness to an already great song. Bronzing the Garbage is a moshing favorite and also a very catchy song. Dogs and Chaplains is like a mixture of every good element of the album into a conclusive piece. Jump Through the Hoops is like the P.S. and is a surprisingly cool finish to the album.

Although in the future, the Bosstones calm down their metal-tinged guitars in favor of the horns, this album commemerates their final metal-ska album before transferring into punk-ska territory. The stressed horns pounding out in unison with some creative guitar riffs touched with a precise rhythm section and topped off with Dicky's well thought-out lyrics, is what makes this album so great. Any fan of metal, punk or ska will definately love this album, but it won't appeal to the sappy media-friendly diehards out there. "Sharpest motherf---er in the joint, all other motherf---ers stop and point"

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great, May 6, 2010
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This was a great buy. The CD was very cheap and came new. I would buy from them again.
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4.0 out of 5 stars This CD is cool, August 31, 2000
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This was the first Bosstones CD I bought and it's pretty cool. Even though some of the songs are so-so, songs like "kinder words" and "jump through the hoops" are really great ska-punk songs. This may not be the greatest punk album but it is still pretty good.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Bosstones at their best!, July 7, 2000
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John P Thomas (Memphis, TN USA) - See all my reviews
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If you have any of their other works and not this, you need to get it! If you;re considering 'getting into' the Bosstones, this is the one I would recommend starting with. Great album!
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