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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing!, June 11, 2002
Let me just get this off the bat- if you liked Smash, then you'll like Ignition. This CD was basically the underground hit of the Offspring, and most of the ideas for Smash came from here. It's punk at its best, and it is a solid CD. Anyway, here is the run through of the songs:Session- This is a good song, about a guy who's in trouble with sex. 10/10 We Are One- A song about not losing your individuality no matter what obstacles you face, pretty solid, but very little singing in it. Nice instrumentals, though. 8.75/10 Kick Him When He's Down- Perhaps the one major hit that is still occasionally played on the radio, this is a good song about a guy who gets into fights and his way of dealing with it. 9.25/10 Take It Like a Man- This is a song about dealing with problems and how you'll handle it. Pretty good riffs in it. 8.75/10 Get it Right- This song talks about the problems of living and how nothing ever seems to go right, all with a great sound. 10/10 Dirty Magic- This is a song about dirty, twisted love. Even though he gets abused, he sticks with his girl. Sounds similar to some of Nirvana's work. 9.75/10 Hypodermic- A song about drugs and what effect they have on you. Awesome song, except the part at the end kind of lacks and is different from the rest of the song. 10/10 Burn It Up- A song about a pyromaniac who burns up everything and everyone he sees. Overall nice feel. 9.5/10 No Hero- This song discusses the pain and frustration of dealing with a friend's suicide. It was the first song I heard on the CD, and it's still good. 9.5/10 L.A.P.D.- This one's about the brutality of the police force and the rebel against it, but I don't like it that much. It just doesn't sound very good. 5/10 Nothing From Something- An execellent song about running away and the trouble that goes along with it. 10/10 Forever and a Day- A great song about finding your way throughout life. 9.75/10 So, if you're a fan of the Offspring, I suggest you buy this album. I don't think you'll be disappointed.
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