Every Second Counts
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Average customer review:Product Description
The fourth studio album from the Illinois based pop punk five piece is the follow-up to 2005's suprise hit 'All That WeNeeded.' Featuring fourteen radio friendly, melody driven tracks which draw influence from the likes of Fall Out Boy and Jimmy Eat World, the album's mix of upbeat power punk and laid back acoustic balladry results in an accessible and varied release. Includes the single 'Hey There Delilah.'
Track Listing
- Hey There Delilah
- Our Time Now
- Come Back To Me
- Hate (I Really Don't Like You)
- You And Me
- Friends Don't Let Friends Dial Drunk
- Making A Memory
- So Damn Clever
- Tearin' Us Apart
- Write You A Song
- Gimme A Chance
- Figure It Out
- Let Me Take You There
- Take Me Away
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3621 in Music
- Released on: 2007-09-03
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Enhanced
Customer Reviews
American High School Crap
This..is..just..God..awful.
After hearing the opening Hey There Delilah on the radio, I suddenly felt an urge to bathe myself in sulphuric acid and ram pencils in my ears. And then there's the rest. If you thought it couldn't get any worse than the terrible opener, it just does. Maybe an inspiration to brain dead monkeys that they too can come up with this sort of crap, but an inspiration to the rest of us it is not. The constant wailing and irritating voice of that singer makes me sure that my arse could sing better and the lyrics will drive anyone to suicide. I am infact writing this review from beyond the grave, and then I'll probably go to hell as a punishment for listeing to this absolute drivel. This music is the sort of awful crap you hear on those terrible American teen shows where everyone goes 'whatever!' and 'like you know' - you know what I mean, all that stuff that's on E4 and you want to kick the TV screen in and crap on it.
Only buy it if your a confused, acne ridden American in one of those awful high schools. For the rest of us, the CD will do nicely to cut cheese with.
Soundtrack to the 9th Circle of Hell or Walmart?
You decide.
Actually. Let me help you, please don't buy this CD its terrible.
It's a grower
I'll admit, I bought the album because of Hey There Delilah, I heard that on the radio and liked it so I thought I'd give the album a go. I didn't like it at first but after a couple of listens in the car, it really started to grow on me! It's not high brow or hard rock by any stretch of the imagination, if anything it's quite cheesy but it's well done and catchy. It was good enough to make me look into their back catalogue. Overall, I recommend it.





