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Simon from Quebec City, PQ Canada |  |
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May 30 2007 |
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Why you should buy this CD? Another compilation... yeah, but for 3 dollars you can discover some good bands, some bad. Most of them are unknown, even in their own state/province/country! Give it a try!
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Joseph from Columbus, OH |  |
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Aug 29 2006 |
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Houston Calls, Caffine, The Lucky Stiffs, Stars Hide Fire, The Pain, Briggs, Manda And The Marbles, Deville, The Vapids, No Trigger, The Retarded, Inspect Her Gadget, Daycare Swindlers & Zatopeks were all great. The rest of them sucked.
I'm looking forward to seeing one for '06.
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Russell from Chazy, NY |  |
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Feb 22 2006 |
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This was a pretty good comp. for only 3$ and the cost for shipping, its pretty good. Some songs were really bad but the good ones outnumbered them. ITs dirt cheap so just buy it and you could find some good songs
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Joey from Riverview, NB Canada |  |
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Feb 15 2006 |
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All the bands on this comp really do deserve high recognition as all the songs kick ass. Notable mentions No Trigger, Me Versus the Monster & the Briggs.
Just buy C'mon its cheap!
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Kate from Des Moines, IA |  |
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Nov 28 2005 |
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Some good pop-punk and ska, some annoying hardcore/metal. There are some pretty decent bands on here, so buy it if you think you'll like it.
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Christian from Magdeburg, Germany |  |
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Nov 23 2005 |
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This comp really have something for everyone. From punk/hardcore/screamo, even some grindy metalcore. But as said before not of the songs are that great. The better songs are from Stars Hide Fire (the only bands I've known before ... and I really like them), Bring Me The Horizon (heavy), The Great Redneck Hope (short, but also good) and The Flaming Tsunamis (even if I don't listen to ska normaly, but they mix it with hardcore/screamo) It only $3.00, so buy it if you want to check out some bands that you possibly never have heard of before...
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Nick from Sterling, VA |  |
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Oct 11 2005 |
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As a comp I’d sit down and listen to it’s not that great but for $3.00 I found 4 bands I really like that I never would have know about.
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Steven from Normandy Park, WA |  |
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Sep 19 2005 |
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local bands are great, and its great to support local bands, i wouldn't buy this if i were anyone though, its to diverse, well i guess if i was soemone who was into indie, emo, ska, punk, hardcore, and pop punk then i'd get it
but its to diverse to be listened to at one time, like it sounds like a mix soemone who isn't very big on music would listen to, you know those types who just kinda listen to whatever is on and dont know the differance between emo and ska, well lots of people dont know what ska is, but you get what i mean its not good for a sit down and listen to record, only if you like have itunes or something ,like that are wanna listen to parts of the cd at one time
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Chris from Bountiful, UT |  |
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Sep 16 2005 |
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Not too bad considering all the bands are local bands. Some of the songs are good, most of them aren't. I wouldnt suggest getting this cd unless your looking into getting into some very small pop-punk bands. There are a couple hardcore bands on here too but its mostly just pop-punk.
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