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Chris from Edmonton, AB Canada |  |
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Jan 20 2007 |
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The usual Good Riddance sound , Fast and angry with possibly one of the best good riddance songs ever one for the braves. Dont have it i suggest you pick up this gem.
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Jeff from Hartington, ON Canada |  |
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Aug 10 2006 |
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I bought this cd because it has my favourite GR song on it, One For The Braves. That song alone is worth the money (and i'm as poor as they come). The rest of the cd is great to, it's Good Riddance, you know them by now, chucklehead.
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Graham from Southport, United Kingdom |  |
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Jun 1 2005 |
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This CD's ok but it lacks something, it doesn't have the kick that Ballads from the Revolution and Symptoms of a Levelling Spirit have but it's worth it if you're a Good Riddance fan.
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Bob from Marathon, FL |  |
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Apr 3 2001 |
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This cd isn't very good. It has one really great song (#2). Besides from that they try to change thier melodies too much and it doesn't sound that great. All the songs sound the same.
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Rick from Yelm, WA |  |
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Jan 28 2001 |
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Good Riddance gets better all the time and this album is no exeption.Only six tracks but quality makes up for quantity.
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Julien from St-eustache, Canada |  |
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Nov 4 2000 |
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This cd/ep is worth the cost . Good Riddance definitly found the middle point between their hardcore roots and their punk rock roots . Mixing both like no one else , the songs are really good .
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