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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A diamond in the rough, April 22, 2002
When most rock fans hear the name American Hi-Fi they think one thing, untalented. How do I know this you say? Simple. I was one of those people, until I got to hear American Hi-Fi's debut album. It's easy to understand why some would think this though, being that the first single "Flavour of the weak" does not really do the band justice. Now, don't get me wrong, I now think "Flavour of the weak" is a great song, but it took a few listens through the album for me to realize that.American Hi-Fi brings something back to rock that has been missing for years, plain and simple rock n' roll. By taking the sound of 80's metal, pop punk and grunge (thats right, grunge) they have created one of the most refreshing sounds on the scene in years. And, unlike many bands today American Hi-Fi sticks to the basics of guitar(s), bass and drums. No more, no less. The album itself is...Do I dare to say it? Yes, it is a masterpiece, an absolutely flawless record. It's one of those albums where almost every rock fan can find something they like, even if they dislike the rest of the album. By working with legendary Metallica producer Bob Rock, the band has made one of the clearest and most organized sounds to date. This contrasts what some rock albums are today, either over or under produced, and disorganized. Personally, I wish more people would give American Hi-Fi a chance, and stop being stubborn. I felt the band was just another cheap, marketed, one hit wonder, until I heard the album in it's entirety. A refreshing album by a talented band, hats off to American Hi-Fi for this one.
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