Kerrang Vol.5: Recharged
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- No One Knows - Queens Of The Stone Age
- She Hates Me - Puddle Of Mudd
- It's Been A While - Staind
- Points Of Authority J Gordon Remix - Linkin Park
- How You Remind Me - Nickelback
- Time And Time Again - Papa Roach
- Give It Away - Red Hot Chilli Peppers
- Main Offender - The Hives
- In Love - The Datsuns
- Come Back Around - Feeder
- D-Change - Elvis
- Head On Collision - New Found Glory
- Girl All The Bad Guys Want - Bowling 4 Soup
- Oh Yeah - Ash
- Smooth Criminal - Alien Ant Farm
- Papa Don't Preach - Kelly Osbourne
- Firefly - Inme
- Satelite - POD
- Epic - Faith No More
- Jesus Christ Pose - Soundgarden
- Vanilla Radio - The Wildhearts
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #62928 in Music
- Released on: 2002-11-25
- Number of discs: 1
Customer Reviews
Great Taster
I listen to a lot of metal buying in the region of 4 to 5 albums a week. I do find albums like this useful in that I decide if I like the tracks and if I do then I buy the album they are from. In this case I think this is an excellent compilation. I did alreday possess 12 of the tracks but it was worth purchasing for the tracks I had not heard. If you are unfamiliar, or do not own any of the music on this album, then buy it, you will not be disappointed.
BEST ALBUM.............EVER
I BOUGHT THIS ALBUM ABOUT A YEAR AGO AND I HAVE TO SAY IT IS THE BEST ALBUM EVER. ANY ROCK LOVER WILL LOVE THIS ALBUM.
Didn't they used to give these away with the magazine?
Obviously calling it "Kerrang Vol. 5" would show this up for the cynical cash-in that it is, especially since Vol. 4 was released last month. Anyway, it's full of all the usual nu-metal bands that will be forgotten by next week as well as some "classic" rock songs (i.e, "we ran out of songs to put on, stick some old ones on there"), including Give It Away, which is possibly the most overplayed RHCP song ever. The only good thing I can think of about this album is that it has Soundgarden on it, so perhaps people will finally realise that Puddle Of Mudd, Staind et.al are all simply cheap copies of bands like Soundgarden and Alice In Chains without all the things that made those bands good. However, every song on this album is one that you would surely own anyway if you liked the band who did it. Leave this to people who need to be told what music to listen to and spend the money on a proper album instead.





