Taproot - Welcome Audio CD
A fair review of the Taproot "Welcome" Audio CD. Please note that the below review is the views of the authors, and authors only. You can get a complete list of all
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Band: Taproot
Title: Welcome
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Release Date: 2002-10-15
Media: Audio CD
Tracks: 1: Mine 2: Poem 3: Everything 4: Art 5: Myself 6: When 7: Fault 8: Sumtimes 9: Breathe 10: Like 11: Dreams 12: Time
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unoriginal & redundant The debut album of taproot is very hard-hitting & packs a punch. First I will say that I liked the previous album gift very much. When I listened to this album however, I was very disappointed. For some reason they decided to change their sound & now are nothing more than an alice in chains knockoff band. The only songs that grabbed me on this release are Mine & Poem. Those songs fit in with the songs from their debut album. Everything after song 2 is a big disappointment & Im sure has alienated alot of their growing fanbase.
Ugh
com recommended I would like this CD, so I went and bought it. Amazon. I like bands like Seether, Chevelle, Bush, Staind, Cold, etc. I hate this CD. It is all in a major key (happy music). "Poem" is remotely okay, but that is it. Unless you love Taproot, avoid this CD. Please excuse me while I go shoot it with my step-dads shotgun.
Only one good song
I basically copied 'Poem' and took the CD back to the store and traded it in. I made a mistake by buying this CD, trust me when I tell you there is only one good song on this entire CD its 'Poem,' that's the reason I got the CD. Don't buy this CD if you like 'Poem,' just go and download it.
Cute teenybop pop music
Cute stuff, but hardly classic. Nothing groundbreaking in any way with this music, but fun teenybop pop music nontheless.
Excellent
The CD, in a word, is awesome. When I first heard "Poem" I was immeadiately drawn to Taproot. They're SO talented and their music can't even be really accurately described with words.
I say all you hard rock lovers out there to go get the CD, it's worth it.
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