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3.5 great | rich milli | July 3rd 23 | Wow! Insane that this album is already 18 years old and is still pretty much unlike anything
else out since. They were like a southern rock Motley Crue mixed with some mid-2000s post-
hardcore vibes. Sure, Maylene, He Is Legend, ETID, and others had their influence (for solid
reasons) but Fight Paris were more on the fun side of things. Are the lyrics poignant and
insightful? Not a chance in hell. Just some dumb "sex, drugs, and rock 'n roll" fun to
combat the seriousness and overall malaise of the day. There are a couple of skip-worthy
tracks but this album is still a fun, wild ride for anyone looking to take life a little
less serious
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3.0 good | portableheadd | September 7th 16 | decent screamy post-hardcore, obnoxious lyrics but still kinda surprised they never went anywhere.
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0.0 | tresm87 | October 16th 13 | incredibly terrible lyrical content and vocals ruin any shot of the album going anywhere though the actual instrumentals are decent
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2.5 average | hblaze66 | July 9th 12 | Cheesy metalcore album with over the top lyrics about partying/sex/drugs. A few funny songs but the rest is filler.
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1.5 very poor | tinytim | February 11th 22 |
1.5 very poor | Thef | June 10th 10 |
3.0 good | Mevz | September 6th 09 |
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