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Description:
One By One
artist: Foo Fighters
year: 2002
genre: Rock
quality: 320kbps, fully tagged
tools used: Exact Audio Copy and LAME MP3 Encoder
tracklist
01 All My Life
02 Low
03 Have It All
04 Times Like These
05 Disenchanted Lullaby
06 Tired Of You
07 Halo
08 Lonely As You
09 Overdrive
10 Burn Away
11 Come Back
Amazon Review
There's a certain sameness to the spiky, percussive bursts
of punk-pop tabled by the Foo Fighters. Yet it's pretty hard to fault
players as palpably enthusiastic as Dave Grohl and his gang. Every
Foos record, up to and including their fourth studio disc, One by One,
fluently merges rock menace with unabashedly cheery melody and
thoughtful if cryptic lyrics. (And those videos!) So while insistent,
guiterrorized tracks like "All My Life" and "Times Like These
(One-Way Motorway)" don't expand the Foos' oeuvre, they're catchy
as hell and well worth the price of admission. Those searching for
veiled Nirvana/Courtney references will no doubt unearth them
(or unearth what seem like veiled references), while longtime fans
can relax in the knowledge that a seasoned pro like Grohl knows
better than to muck with a winning formula. --Kim Hughes
:D
artist: Foo Fighters
year: 2002
genre: Rock
quality: 320kbps, fully tagged
tools used: Exact Audio Copy and LAME MP3 Encoder
tracklist
01 All My Life
02 Low
03 Have It All
04 Times Like These
05 Disenchanted Lullaby
06 Tired Of You
07 Halo
08 Lonely As You
09 Overdrive
10 Burn Away
11 Come Back
Amazon Review
There's a certain sameness to the spiky, percussive bursts
of punk-pop tabled by the Foo Fighters. Yet it's pretty hard to fault
players as palpably enthusiastic as Dave Grohl and his gang. Every
Foos record, up to and including their fourth studio disc, One by One,
fluently merges rock menace with unabashedly cheery melody and
thoughtful if cryptic lyrics. (And those videos!) So while insistent,
guiterrorized tracks like "All My Life" and "Times Like These
(One-Way Motorway)" don't expand the Foos' oeuvre, they're catchy
as hell and well worth the price of admission. Those searching for
veiled Nirvana/Courtney references will no doubt unearth them
(or unearth what seem like veiled references), while longtime fans
can relax in the knowledge that a seasoned pro like Grohl knows
better than to muck with a winning formula. --Kim Hughes
:D




