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Matchbox Twenty - Exile on Mainstream
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Music CD Cover Artist: Matchbox Twenty Edition: Music CD CD Release Date: 2007-10-02 Music Label: Atlantic Soundtracks: Music CD 1- How Far We've Come
- I'll Believe You When
- All Your Reasons
- These Hard Times
- If I Fall
- I Can't Let You Go
Music CD 2- Long Day
- Push
- Real World
- 3am
- Back 2 Good
- Bent
- If You're Gone
- Mad Season
- Disease
- Unwell
- Bright Lights
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Free Music Notes for Exile on Mainstream AlbumFree Music Review: After 5 Long Years Matchbox 20 Returns With....A "Greatest Hits" CD? Hit: 2 StarsIts been 5 years since Matchbox Twenty has released an album and they put out a greatest hits CD. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think three albums and an EP warrants a "best of" CD. What's really frustrating is that the group recorded 6 new songs for the collection. With just 4 or 5 more songs, they would have completed an album of all original material instead of a pointless greatest hits CD. If you're a fan, then you already have their three albums, so the only reason to buy Exile on Mainstream is for the 6 new songs which you'll have to pay $15 for. If you're a newcomer to the group, I still wouldn't recommend buying it. You're better off starting with "Yourself or Someone Like You" or "Tabitha's Secret," the "lost" Matchbox Twenty album available on Amazon.
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