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I managed to get hold of it a week early so have already heard it.
It is ace. The whole album is good. Standout tracks include Someday, which is as catchy as How You Remind Me, and as good a song to boot.
Flat On The Floor is a really energetic heavy rock song.
Do This Anymore is another personal fav.
The collectors edition has 14 tracks.
It is really listener friendly heavy rock. You can sit back and relax to it. My favourite album of the year. Go buy it, and put rock back at the top of the charts.
> Nickelback singer = Sarah Jessica Parker with a goatee
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http://img.villagephotos.com/ p/2003-4/160803/parker_ap.jpg
> Ñebû©haÑ wrote:
> Silver Side Up was disappointing. It had about 3 good tracks, and
> the
> rest were merely average.
>
> And one of the tracks was a remix of a song from their 1995 album
> 'Curb'.
Which one was that?
> Mr Snuggly wrote:
> Nickelback singer = Sarah Jessica Parker with a goatee
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>
> http://img.villagephotos.com/ p/2003-4/160803/parker_ap.jpg
Judging by the timing of your posts, I'm guessing you drew that pic just after you read my post. Which gave me a great mental image of you sitting at your desk, scribbling a goatee on Sarah Jessica Parker, when your boss comes over, shakes her head and moves on.
Strange but good.
> Judging by the timing of your posts, I'm guessing you drew that pic
> just after you read my post. Which gave me a great mental image of
> you sitting at your desk, scribbling a goatee on Sarah Jessica
> Parker, when your boss comes over, shakes her head and moves on.
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100% correct.
"What're you doing?"
"Turning her into Nickelback"
"Why?"
"Because it's funny and I'm going home in 5"
"...those boobs are fake"
> Der Nazi wrote:
> Ñebû©haÑ wrote:
> Silver Side Up was disappointing. It had about 3 good tracks, and
> the
> rest were merely average.
>
> And one of the tracks was a remix of a song from their 1995 album
> 'Curb'.
>
> Which one was that?
I don't remember, just noticed it when looking at the tracklists.
Of the first three albums I have I prefer The State the most.