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Product Details

  • Audio CD (March 11, 2003)
  • Original Release Date: March 11, 2003
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Enhanced
  • Label: Gotee Records
  • ASIN: B00008H2JU
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (228 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #100,936 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

 
1. Chap Stick, Chapped Lips, and Things Like Chemistry
2. Mood Rings
3. Falling Out
4. Forward Motion
5. In Love with the 80's (Pink Tux to the Prom)
6. College Kids
7. Trademark
8. Hoopes I Did It Again
9. Over Thinking
10. I Am Understood?
11. Getting into You
12. Gibberish
13. From End to End
14. Jefferson, Aero Plane

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Remember the guys in your school who were too smart and sarcastic for their own good? Put guitars on them with a punk-pop penchant and you’ve got Relient K, Canton, Ohio’s most famous import since the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The band’s third release is a thoroughly enjoyable romp of rambunctious buzz-saw guitars and smart-aleck lyrics churned out by singer Matthew Thiessen. Who else could get away with lines like "Let’s get emotional girls to wear mood rings/ So we’ll be tipped off when they’re ticked off" in the wildly clever "Mood Rings," or "Hoopes I did it again/ Relationships are something I can’t comprehend" from the suburban-boredom tribute "Hoopes I Did It Again." Yet, the band never loses sight of its faith in these matters, always finding God at the end of their collective ropes. The tight rhythm section of bassist Brian Pittman and drummer Dave Douglas shine again, laying a foundation upon which Thiessen and Matthew Hoopes blaze away on their 6-strings. Maybe all that time in the principal’s office did do the guys some good! --Michael Lyttle

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The boys from Canton take things to the next level, March 22, 2003
By Jordan (Australia) - See all my reviews
Relient K deliver a startlingly mature sounding new album "Two Lefts Don't Make A Right...But Three Do".

The first thing that struck me about this album is how complicated and unpredictable the song structures have become (most of these songs appear to have seven or eight different parts, as opposed to the standard 'intro, verse, chorus, verse, chorus, bridge, chorus', etc.) For me, this meant that it took until at least the second listen to really get into most songs, which is not a bad thing, as (it's early to say, but) the songs have greater lastability; meaning it will take a longer time for most to get bored of it.

The second thing: Matt Theissen has definately come up with some awesome melodies for this one! Every part of the aforementioned complicated songs have outstandingly original vocals, guitar lines, chord progressions (well they're not extremely predictable, and for bands in this genre that's saying something), drums, and the cool effects that are not over-used.

The third thing I noticed: Unlike "The Anatomy Of The Tongue In Cheek", this album has basically no filler (boring songs or jokes or whatever). There is only one bit of filler, a little bit of talking that doesn't even rate a mention in the tracklisting (the listing goes from 11 straight to 13, skipping track 12 which is the filler). RK fans breathe a sigh of relief. There is also a really funny secret track that I won't spoil for you (unless I just did by telling you about it. Sorry).

Other reviews have mentioned that this album doesn't have as strong Christian lyrics as the last one. In a sense I would agree with that (compare it to RK's self-titled you'll know what they mean), but in my opinion the lyrical content has much improved since the last one. Matt Theissen still writes with all the honesty and immaturity and all the in-jokes that make Releint K so good and relateable, but this time around with a greater maturity (when you hear the CD you'll find I'm NOT contradicting myself). The lyrics explore a wider variety of feelings, like rejection, depression, unsureness, and lack of faith. He emphasises the struggles of life, but with a hopefulness which only makes this album more appealing. In Theissen's honesty, I feel like: "Hey I'm not the only one who's struggled with that", and as a Christian it's comforting to hear that even people of supposedly 'stronger faith' have problems. And the most important message: God still loves you no matter what.

I hope I haven't gone on too long here! If you're reading this thinking of buying this CD, I hope I've helped your decision. Highlights for me at the moment are "Falling Out", "Forward Motion", "Over Thinking", "I Am Understood?", "Getting Into You" (the new "For The Moments I Feel Faint"?), "From End To End", and the new version of "Jefferson Aero Plane" (originally off of "The Creepy EP") is a lot better than before and definately a winner. I didn't mention "In Love With The Eighties" and "Trademark" only because I've been listening to them for months on the "Employee Of The Month EP".

Every song on the album is great, and I recommend everyone to buy it RIGHT NOW! If you're still reading this you're wasting valueable time! GO! BUY! IT ROCKS! GOOOO!

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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars excellent, June 26, 2005
By manda7001 (nav city, fl, usa) - See all my reviews
Relient K is a great band. The songs on this disc smooth together and lead right into the next so much that sometimes it is hard to know when one ends and another begins. although relient k is a christian band they appeal to a large audience mainly because the religious themes are subtle. as the name of the cd suggests, they are funny and satirical. my favorites have to be: jefferson aero plane overall, getting into you as a jesus centered song all about why we should "get into" God, and mood rings as simply a funny song. relient k has a blend of humor, religious seriousness, and a punk rock style to make it ideal to listen to at any time. when you are happy you can sing along to these tunes. yet they have enough of a rock edge to make it ideal to listen to even if you are angry or in a bad mood. overall excellent.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Relient K on a Roll, May 4, 2003
By PAIGE VARNER (Albany, Georgia United States) - See all my reviews
Relient K, a group of Christian pop-punkers, is at it again! They've just released their third full-length album, the amazing "Two Lefts Don't Make a Right... But Three Do" on March 11th of this year. The band, who has two other full-length albums., "Relient K" and "The Anatomy of the Tongue in Cheek", and several small EP releases, sounds more mature in this CD, and the lyrics are more in-depth, fun, and possibly even more spiritual!
Their first track (and first single) off the CD, "Chap Stick, Chapped Lips, and Things like Chemistry", is one of the more fun songs on the album. Telling the story of Matt Thiessen,, the lead vocalist's, adventure on the Batman ride where his cell phone fell into the lake beneath the structure, the song tells of how Thiessen, who wrote all the songs on the CD, doesn't want to mess up his relationships with those of whom he relates.
One of the more spiritual songs on the CD is "Getting Into You", which happens to be one of my two favorites. It tells of Thiessen's early-Christian period where people were asking him, "Do you know exactly what you're getting into by becoming a Christian?" Then Thiessen realizes that since God "got to" him in "a way words can't describe", then he knows that he must be the one that keeps God alive. Another `Jesus-focused' song is "From End to End", which is targeted at non-Christians who won't bother to hear the message of Christ. With words like, "Hey, hey, can you hear anything I say? You search for the short-cut, you live life, but for what? I love you and hope you will find the truth some day," it's not too "tsk-tsk, you bad non-Christian", but more, "please just listen, because I love you".
Most of the songs on the album are about girls and relationships with them. The fun-and funny- "Mood Rings" talks about girls who are over-emotional. It advises those particular girls to wear mood rings to let their boyfriends know exactly what they're feeling at the moment. The I-can't-believe-I-did-it vibe in "College Kids" tells how Thiessen wished he hadn't gone to college, due mainly to the out-of-control parties, lack of money, unwilling-to-date college girls, and the feeling that after spending all that money, the tests were the only parts that mattered. "Over Thinking", another relationship song, is about how Thiessen wished he had never had experience with a girl who ended up being a "negative end", when all he wanted was his dream girl.
My other favorite song, if you were wondering, is the fifth track, "In Love With the 80s (Pink Tux to the Prom)". This absolutely hilarious take on the decade of all decades is so fun to sing along with! With lyrics like, "When you're the president of the Breakfast Club, and you're not hesitant to fall in love, to fall in love, `coz you throw it away to fall in love with the 80s." The perfectly composed music even sounds like 80s music!
All in all, this third album by the unstoppable Relient K is very worthy of your purchase! Even the secular music-loving person will fall in love (with the 80s and) with the band! You can purchase this CD at your local Christian music/book store, Circuit City, or music store nation-wide.

Paige Varner

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