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4.0 out of 5 stars
Only buy for What Are You Into?
This came out before SR and after OHIG. The first 2 tracks were released on SR, and Santa Barbara is from OHIG. The only reason anyone should buy this EP is for What Are You Into?, which isn't on any other EP's or Albums.
If you want acoustic versions find a copy of OHIG, it has acoustic versions of Masterpiece, Indiana, Nineteen Stars, part of Roses (Timmy),...
Published 15 months ago by C. Cuevas
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3.0 out of 5 stars
If I never surface then it doesn't matter (3.5)
After Meg & Dia's fantastic debut, Something Real, I went in search of anything else they might've released independently. Enter, What Is It? A Fender Bender. Now I don't know if this was released before Something Real or after, either way, I came out disappointed.
Monster and Indiana are EXACTLY like their counterparts on SR. No no, not early demos, not...
Published on July 5, 2008 by Brett Corkins
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Only buy for What Are You Into?, October 14, 2010
This review is from: What Is It? a Fender Bender Ep (Audio CD)
This came out before SR and after OHIG. The first 2 tracks were released on SR, and Santa Barbara is from OHIG. The only reason anyone should buy this EP is for What Are You Into?, which isn't on any other EP's or Albums.
If you want acoustic versions find a copy of OHIG, it has acoustic versions of Masterpiece, Indiana, Nineteen Stars, part of Roses (Timmy), and Lessons In New Jersey from the IYPFSTSSF EP.
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3.0 out of 5 stars
If I never surface then it doesn't matter (3.5), July 5, 2008
This review is from: What Is It? a Fender Bender Ep (Audio CD)
After Meg & Dia's fantastic debut, Something Real, I went in search of anything else they might've released independently. Enter, What Is It? A Fender Bender. Now I don't know if this was released before Something Real or after, either way, I came out disappointed.
Monster and Indiana are EXACTLY like their counterparts on SR. No no, not early demos, not acoustic, nothing. That was the buzzkill for me. By the time Indiana finished I didn't have any desire to continue listening. Yes, those are both great songs, and favorites of mine from the full-length, but give us something different on an EP! The other two, that aren't on that CD, are better treats though. What Are You Into? is performed acoustic featuring powerful vocals in the vein of, I guess Setting Up Sunday (maybe). Santa Barbara is also acoustic and actually sounds like they made it way before they got a record deal. So, automatically, it's the best song on here.
With everything bad I've said, it is still Meg & Dia, so you won't be wasting your money. These girls are tremendously talented and it's obvious in the short span of this four-track EP. Need more of a selling point? It's cheap. What more do you need?
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