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Why Do They Rock So Hard? [EXPLICIT LYRICS]

Reel Big Fish
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (October 23, 2001)
  • Original Release Date: October 20, 1998
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics
  • Label: Mojo / Jive
  • ASIN: B00005RKTZ
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (30 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #128,933 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Somebody Hates Me
2. Brand New Song
3. She's Famous Now
4. You Don't Know
5. Set Up (You Need This)
6. Thank You for Not Moshing
7. I'm Cool
8. I Want Your Girlfriend to Be My Girlfriend Too
9. Everything Is Cool
10. Song #3
11. Scott's a Dork
12. Big Star
13. Kids Don't Like It
14. Down in Flames
15. We Care
16. Victory Over Peter Bones (The Legend of Alan Guile Verses Peter Bones)

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars one of the best ska punk albums yet!, November 12, 2001
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this compares to the likes of Less than jake's hello rockview as something i will honestly never get bored of. i heard reel big fish at reading and by the end i was singing along like everyone else so i went to buy their cds, everything (...), which in comparison (...), and turn off the radio is good but not as good as this. it is as good here as they are live and every single song has memorable bits and there's always more to discover, the more i listen to it the more i like it. what's more ive persuaded 3 people to buy it without hearing the band at all and they've loved it too.

this is worth every penny and a valuable part of a punk/ ska collection. lets face it, everone needs some obscure favourites to mark them out as a true skapunk fan!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Awe-inspiring, February 3, 2006
By Robert Piquette "sXa" (Edmonton, Canada) - See all my reviews
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Wow, what more can I say than Wow.

Why do they Rock so Hard is the followup to the commercially explosive Turn the Radio Off and it does not disappoint. Well, that's a lie. It seems to disappoint a few traditional ska fans who never really liked RBF to begin with. Others dislike it because it has a little bit less Ska than its predecessor (but not much). As far as Ska records are concerned, it is indeed inferior to Reel Big Fish's major label debut. However, as an overall music album it offers a much tighter balance of style and a much more impressive display of musicianship. Frontman Aaron Barrett has perfected his glam-rock style guitar work into a powerful and somewhat complex pop-punk arrangement. Bassist Matt Wong steps the funk up to the next level and Scott Klopfenstein shows off why him and Aaron are one of the best vocal duos on the Ska scene. The horn section doesn't falter either. Retaining the legendary lineup from Turn the Radio Off (which would leave before finishing Cheer Up!), Dan Regan leads Tavis and Grant through tight horn lines and beautifully crafted solos, especially on the remake of the demo In the Pit (now called Thank You for Not Moshing). This album is the second in what the band considers its trilogy and gives the message "Now that we're popular, how come everyone hates us?" Lyrically, that seems to be the overall theme, such as in Down in Flames or the album highlight Somebody Hates Me.

The band remakes several cuts from their self-released debut Everything Sucks, inlcuding a slowed-down I'm Cool, a beefed up I Want Your Girlfriend to be my Girlfriend and a glossied version of the faux-ballad Big Star. Other highlights of the album include The Set-Up, Brand New Song and the fidgety Kid's Don't Like It. Plus the band tosses in a wonderful collaberation with New York ska icon Coolie Ranx as Song #3.

Downsides? Sure there are some. There is a pointlessly long and boring jam after the last track which drags the album on a bit longer than it should and that in itself may warrant a star off if you get annoyed by that. There are what some have dubbed "filler" on the album (16 tracks usually means filler-ahead) such as Scott's a Dork, She's Famous or You Don't Know. Although others would say (including myself) that these cuts are equally amazing.

Recommended for fans of glam-rock, the 80's, punk/ska, pop-punk or just really happy music. Not at all recommended for those who hate the third wave, the Reel Big Fish, Ska or any combination of the three. Not the album to start your RBF collection with, though; Turn the Radio Off is a much better intro to the catalogue.

5 BIG BIG stars!!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very Good Album, January 30, 2003
Reel Big Fish is a band that successfully blends punk and ska and makes up-beat, catchy songs in the process. Every song on this album is just a solid ska song, with funny, simple vocals, and horns that really drive their music. If you're a fan of ska, Reel Big Fish is about as good as they come as far as I'm concerned.
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