Free Music Notes for 1996-2006 The Singles

Staind - 1996-2006 The Singles

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Free Music Notes for 1996-2006 The Singles

Free Music Review: 3 IS FOR ACOUSTIC BONUS
Hit: 3 Stars

3 IS FOR ACOUSTIC BONUS TRACKS. IF YOU GO TO BEST BUY YOU GET TWO EXTRA BONUS TRACKS. TO BE HONEST WITH YOU, I WASN'T GOING TO BUY THIS, BUT AFTER I SAW THE EXTRA BONUS MATERIAL I HAD TO. AFTERALL, ARRON LEWIS IS AT HIS BEST WHEN HE SINGS ON ACOUSTIC GUITAR. THIS COULD HAVE BEEN FIVE STARS BUT THE OMISSION OF FADE AND HOW ABOUT YOU IS RIDICULOUS.

Free Music Review: Fade?
Hit: 3 Stars

I was really disappointed that Fade was not included on the CD. That was one of their biggest hits. Perhaps the band doesn't like that track as much. It would have been a stronger effort with Fade.

Free Music Review: 15 Shades to Grate
Hit: 2 Stars

Perhaps I've been too hard on these schmo's for too long. Could they really have been as brain atrophying as I remember, with Aaron Lewis's monotonous drone spewing Emo-disguised-as-metal dirges for his ever-dwindling fan base? Could my abhorrence been manifested through my utter disgust with Rock `N' Roll lately, the nucleus that created the boy-to man all those years ago? Well, sort of; I mean I've always reviled despondent frat boys milking misery all the way to Fort Knox; say nothing of the execrable Fred Durst connection. But my main gripe has always been their formulaic preconceived propensity - with nary an original musical refrain in their whole catalogue. But despite that, within the moribund, dank, chain-filled, leaking caverns of Lewis' clichéd soul lay a man in need of therapy. And sometimes a tortured despondent makes for interesting listening. Sometimes. With a wife and family to raise, the incessant need for the continuous shades of grey seems hypocritical at best, a cry for help at worst. Not to mention formulaic. My grade: B-

Free Music Review: !!!!! Warning not for die hart fans !!!!!
Hit: 2 Stars

I'm was a Staind fan from the beginning and first of all they left out so much of their great early stuff, instead they only put the radio songs that made them popular, and second off all, greatest hits albums should have 20 songs, and forget covering other bands, no one can cover a great song like the original. Here's my list of the greatest hits, and notice about 95% was left out of the album:

1. Open your Eyes 2. Suffocate
3. Come Again 4. It's Been Awhile
5. Tolerate 6. Yesterday
7. Just Go 8. Pressure
9. Devil 10. Devil
11 Mudshuvel 12. Falling
12 Me 13. For You
14 Nameless 15. Raw
16 Cross To Bear 17. King Of Excuses
18 Please 19. Fray
20 So Far Away

And their you go, If you really want a good greatest album write your own and e-mail the list to them.

Free Music Review: Staind covered TOOL!
Hit: 1 Stars

This is a special message for Staind, not its fans. Dear Staind, I alwayse thought you were a average modern day band. Singing about sad stuff, and crying. But once I heard you covered TOOL, I threw my stereo across the room in rage. The fact that you took a very good Prog metal song and turned it into a slow, depressing song disgusts me. I think I speak for all the metal heads out there when I say Leave our Music alone. Just because you wish you could make music like that doenst mean you should cover it! If this message makes you teary eyed, go home and cry to your mommy then. If you cant play like the big boys then dont play at all!
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