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The ballad is the only weak moment on the disc.

Agree

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I've been looking forward to listening to this after reading how much people on here like it but i'm just not digging it. It's just too cluttered, the ballad isn't a bad sounding track to my ears, the rest of the tracks just have too much going on at the same time. Need you to understand and here i am aren't bad but not really that good, the rest is forgettable. If this album is up there as one of the best of the year it's no wonder i've not added any rock to this years list of favourite tracks yet.

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I've been looking forward to listening to this after reading how much people on here like it but i'm just not digging it. It's just too cluttered, the ballad isn't a bad sounding track to my ears, the rest of the tracks just have too much going on at the same time. Need you to understand and here i am aren't bad but not really that good, the rest is forgettable. If this album is up there as one of the best of the year it's no wonder i've not added any rock to this years list of favourite tracks yet.

Well I love it. Commercial songs with catchy chorus', good solos,= good stuff to me!

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Let's restore the truth once and for all

 

Art Nation (Swe) – Revolution
1. Need You To Understand 99
2. 3000 Beats 100
3. I Want Out 87
4. Number One 85
5. Don’t Wait For Salvation 95
6. All The Way 88
7. Start A Fire 82
8. Moving On 92
9. Here I Am 97
10. Look To The Sky 84
11. Wage War Against The World 83
12. All In 100
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Let's restore the truth once and for all

 

Art Nation (Swe) Revolution

 

1. Need You To Understand 99

2. 3000 Beats 100

3. I Want Out 87

4. Number One 85

5. Dont Wait For Salvation 95

6. All The Way 88

7. Start A Fire 82

8. Moving On 92

9. Here I Am 97

10. Look To The Sky 84

11. Wage War Against The World 83

12. All In 100

I think you meant 64 for "Look to the Sky," and "Start a Fire" is mos def not the worst track on the album. Holy shit! It's one of the best.

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Let's restore the truth once and for all

 

Art Nation (Swe) Revolution

 

1. Need You To Understand 99

2. 3000 Beats 100

3. I Want Out 87

4. Number One 85

5. Dont Wait For Salvation 95

6. All The Way 88

7. Start A Fire 82

8. Moving On 92

9. Here I Am 97

10. Look To The Sky 84

11. Wage War Against The World 83

12. All In 100

I think you meant 64 for "Look to the Sky," and "Start a Fire" is mos def not the worst track on the album. Holy shit! It's one of the best.

 

 

 

I just don't like at all that childish key intro and not only this it evolves in a laughable key riff, still 82 is a great mark (means that I could still listen to it ).

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Oh yeah, 'Start a fire' is killer. Absolutely love that hook. My least favourite songs would be 'I want out, 'Number one,' 'Look to the sky' and 'Wage ware against the world.' Otherwise it's a great album.

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Oh yeah, 'Start a fire' is killer. Absolutely love that hook. My least favourite songs would be 'I want out, 'Number one,' 'Look to the sky' and 'Wage ware against the world.' Otherwise it's a great album.

Agree with least favorite tracks.

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Oh yeah, 'Start a fire' is killer. Absolutely love that hook. My least favourite songs would be 'I want out, 'Number one,' 'Look to the sky' and 'Wage ware against the world.' Otherwise it's a great album.

Agree with least favorite tracks.

 

 

Me too.

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Sampled about half of this album last night....It's interesting.

 

I did really like the first 2 songs Need You To Understand and 3000 Beats...But then my attention sorta wavered. Not sure I've heard enough that I like yet to get me to buy the album but I'll probably mess around with it again. Sometimes it takes some time for stuff to sink in and at the moment, I'm not really looking for anything new.

 

It really reminds me quite a bit of the Rock Your World album from Sunstrike in it's approach and sound.

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Much much better than Sunstrike.

 

I felt so, too.

 

Yes!

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The only one i skip tho is the ballad.

 

Absolutely dreadful..one of the worst ballads I have had the unfortunate experience of hearing in a long while. The rest of the album is good and solid though

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