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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome CD!, April 8, 2003
This review is from: X 2003 (Audio CD)
This CD Is Awesome!! I recommend that you buy it right away. Oh yeah, The Bonus Tracks are on Disc 1: 16. Ready Fuels - Anberlin 17. Clear - Watashiwa Disc 2: 16. Monday In Vegas - Lucerin Blue 17. Loved Ones - Starflyer59. Hope that is helpful. Anyways, This is an Awesome Album! And another Good thing, is they are Christian Bands!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Experience the Alternative - WOW!, May 18, 2003
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Susan Prince (Humboldt, TN United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: X 2003 (Audio CD)
X 2003 is loaded...heavily loaded. This is your CD is you feel a need to rock out! Wow! Packed from beginning to end of this two CD set are songs from some of today's best Christian alternative/rock bands. There are some new bands listed on here as well and this CD I'm sure will help get their name out there.

There are many times during the year that Christian stores will offer the "Simply Familiar" "Simply Christian" rock and pop music samplers at "Simply Irresistible" prices that "Simply Get Forgotten" a lot of times. (I "simply" don't understand the "simply" tag on that promotion) The main purpose of these is to expose the new artists and promote new albums by familiar artists. X 2003 is put together by a collaboration between Tooth & Nail, Forefront and Sparrow Records and may be the best collection of Christian alt/rock music put together yet.

Disc One leads off with the appropriate "Get This Party Started" from Tobymac. It really sets the mood for the rest of the collection, despite the editing blunder that abruptly cuts the song off in the middle of a word! Not a sentence, but a word, just seconds from the actual ending of the song. Pillar takes off next with their big hit "Fireproof" from their album of the same name. Disc one continues with songs from established bands like the OC Supertones, Mxpx, Bleach and Five Iron Frenzy. There are a few new bands introduced to the listener as well, such as Justifide, Sanctus Real and Holland. Switchfoot is represented by their track "You Already Take Me There" which is a somewhat bizarre choice since they do have a newer album out with other songs that would have made excellent choice to be on this disc. As bonus tracks we hear from new bands Anberlin and Watashi Wa.

Relient K starts off disc two with "Chap Stick, Chapped Lips and Things Like Chemistry" and then Audio Adrenaline keeps things going with "Summertime". Again, another bizarre choice because of the fact AA has a newer release that could be featured, but regardless, the song fits really well with the energy of this collection. Disc two is my favorite of the two discs because there are some awesome rock tracks on here. "Your Touch" from Kutless, "John Woo" off of the Newsboys "Thrive" CD which is a great release from them. Further Seems Forever is a new band with a very unique electronic-style rock sound, that at times is rather "experimental", and lend their song "The Sound" to this CD. There is some youthful rap-rock offered from PAX 217's "Engage" and some hip-hop from The Cross Movement and Peace of Mind which features KJ-52 on vocals. Jeremy Camp lends his song of surrender to the party with "Take My Life" and is appropriately followed up by his fiancée's band The Benjamin Gate's "Lift Me Up". Disc two also features Tait, Tree 63, Delirious?, Skillet and Demon Hunter. The bonus tracks are from Lucerin Blue and Starflyer 59.

This set is a great sampler of the Christian music that is out there from these record labels, and is definitely something Christian youth can enjoy and listen to with friends who may not be Christian. This is for the listener who enjoys the heavier rock style and wouldn't last one minute with the radio dial on K-LOVE. You get 34 songs in this collection that are up-tempo, energetic, and simply RAWK!

4 of 5 stars

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars x2003, January 31, 2004
By A Customer
This review is from: X 2003 (Audio CD)
X2003 is one of my favorite cd's that I own! It features some great songs that really rock out!
The only reason that I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 was because there are several songs that are a little too slow for my liking.
But this cd definately rules. It has many differant varieties of rock (soft rock, heavy rock, rap, contemporary-rock, punk, heavy metal) and many differant awsome groups.
Kutless, Pillar, Skillet, Thousand Foot Krutch, Demon Hunter and Pax 217 are some of the heaviest groups on this album, and Tobymac, Newsboys, Audio Adrenaline, Tait, Switchfoot and the Supertones are some of the other softer (but definately not SOFT!) groups. Then there's also inbetween groups, like MxPx, Peace of Mind, The Cross Movement, and Five Iron Frenzy.
Sounds like a cd you could only own in your dreams, doesn't it? And there's many more unnamed groups such as Jeremy Camp, Superchick, Benjamin Gate and Sanctus Real! And MANY, MANY MORE!
What an awsome cd! I want to listen to it just talking about it. This cd rocks, and if you don't own it, BUY IT RIGHT NOW!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Experience the Alternative - WOW!, May 18, 2003
By 
Susan Prince (Humboldt, TN United States) - See all my reviews
(REAL NAME)   
This review is from: X 2003 (Audio CD)
X 2003 is loaded...heavily loaded. This is your CD is you feel a need to rock out! Wow! Packed from beginning to end of this two CD set are songs from some of today's best Christian alternative/rock bands. There are some new bands listed on here as well and this CD I'm sure will help get their name out there.

There are many times during the year that Christian stores will offer the "Simply Familiar" "Simply Christian" rock and pop music samplers at "Simply Irresistible" prices that "Simply Get Forgotten" a lot of times. (I "simply" don't understand the "simply" tag on that promotion) The main purpose of these is to expose the new artists and promote new albums by familiar artists. X 2003 is put together by a collaboration between Tooth & Nail, Forefront and Sparrow Records and may be the best collection of Christian alt/rock music put together yet.

Disc One leads off with the appropriate "Get This Party Started" from Tobymac. It really sets the mood for the rest of the collection, despite the editing blunder that abruptly cuts the song off in the middle of a word! Not a sentence, but a word, just seconds from the actual ending of the song. Pillar takes off next with their big hit "Fireproof" from their album of the same name. Disc one continues with songs from established bands like the OC Supertones, Mxpx, Bleach and Five Iron Frenzy. There are a few new bands introduced to the listener as well, such as Justifide, Sanctus Real and Holland. Switchfoot is represented by their track "You Already Take Me There" which is a somewhat bizarre choice since they do have a newer album out with other songs that would have made excellent choice to be on this disc. As bonus tracks we hear from new bands Anberlin and Watashi Wa.

Relient K starts off disc two with "Chap Stick, Chapped Lips and Things Like Chemistry" and then Audio Adrenaline keeps things going with "Summertime". Again, another bizarre choice because of the fact AA has a newer release that could be featured, but regardless, the song fits really well with the energy of this collection. Disc two is my favorite of the two discs because there are some awesome rock tracks on here. "Your Touch" from Kutless, "John Woo" off of the Newsboys "Thrive" CD which is a great release from them. Further Seems Forever is a new band with a very unique electronic-style rock sound, that at times is rather "experimental", and lend their song "The Sound" to this CD. There is some youthful rap-rock offered from PAX 217's "Engage" and some hip-hop from The Cross Movement and Peace of Mind which features KJ-52 on vocals. Jeremy Camp lends his song of surrender to the party with "Take My Life" and is appropriately followed up by his fiancée's band The Benjamin Gate's "Lift Me Up". Disc two also features Tait, Tree 63, Delirious?, Skillet and Demon Hunter. The bonus tracks are from Lucerin Blue and Starflyer 59.

This set is a great sampler of the Christian music that is out there from these record labels, and is definitely something Christian youth can enjoy and listen to with friends who may not be Christian. This is for the listener who enjoys the heavier rock style and wouldn't last one minute with the radio dial on K-LOVE. You get 34 songs in this collection that are up-tempo, energetic, and simply RAWK!

4 of 5 stars

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome CD!, April 8, 2003
This review is from: X 2003 (Audio CD)
This CD Is Awesome!! I recommend that you buy it right away. Oh yeah, The Bonus Tracks are on Disc 1: 16. Ready Fuels - Anberlin 17. Clear - Watashiwa Disc 2: 16. Monday In Vegas - Lucerin Blue 17. Loved Ones - Starflyer59. Hope that is helpful. Anyways, This is an Awesome Album! And another Good thing, is they are Christian Bands!
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars 34 Tracks (...), Good Deal!!, July 11, 2004
A Kid's Review
This review is from: X 2003 (Audio CD)
I dont want you to think Im acting all smart, but, 34 tracks, (...), that would be...(...) per track. I think thats a good deal!! Besides, if you like variety, this is for you!! I think these are all the different types of music there are: hard rock, rock, light rock, rap, punk rock, and more! Most of the songs on this CD are good, so I reccommend buying this! Thank you for reading this and hope this review helped you!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Chapter 1, August 4, 2011
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Scamp4553 (Wild Dogs Howl At The Moon) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: X 2003 (Audio CD)
The X Compilation's first chapter, X 2003 is an amazing achievement in Christian Rock. Go give one to a friend if you'd like.

Rating: 5 stars/5 stars
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5.0 out of 5 stars fast, September 9, 2010
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This review is from: X 2003 (Audio CD)
I placed the order Monday late evening (Labor Day) and recieved it today, Thursday. Excellent speed.
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5.0 out of 5 stars X 2003 is the best of all my CDS, November 27, 2006
A Kid's Review
This review is from: X 2003 (Audio CD)
I'm going to show you a rating of all the songs i like and don't like starting with disc 1

1.Get This Party Started- Sweet song but a little short
2.Fireproof- couldn't have gotten better
3.Superfly- kind of strange
4.Punk Rawk Show- cool but also a little short
5.Friday Night- i love all of it
6.Bounce- i love this song to death and so do all my friends
7.So Bright (Stand Up)- i usually don't like superchick but this time was great
8. Speaking in Toungues- really sweet
9. Kamikaze- also kind of strange but cool
10. To Live-Nice song
11. Nobody-can't really decide
12.Nothing to Lose- I love this!!
13. i like to sing this in the shower
14. Baseline-okay
15. You already take me there-for switchfoot's oldies it's pretty good
16. Ready Fuels-inbetween
17. Clear-Good end for the CD

Disc 2
1.Chapped lips...Great song by Relient K
2.Summertime-a weird choice for this cd, but wonderful
3.Your Touch-I own the cd this came off of
4.John Woo-okay
5. The Sound- great song, i love it
6.Engage-good for Pax217
7.I't Going down-sweet rap song
8.Take my life-also have the Cd this one came off of
9.Lift me up- havn't listend to the whole this yet
10. The Glorious Ones- i don't really now
11. Spy- I have the cd this one came from TOO!
12. Fire-i don't like this band
13.I Am- love it, but i like KJ-52 any way
14.Kill Me, Heal Me-I love this song
15.Infected-Pretty heavy on the screaming
16.Monday in Vegas- I just love everything about Lucerin Blue
17. Loved Ones-okay
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2 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I really don't know, May 4, 2003
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Josh (Albertville MN USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: X 2003 (Audio CD)
I don't have this cd but it looks like a pretty good combination of christian rock songs. I'm going to buy it soon, and everybody is saying that it is good.
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