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| Wheatus - Hand Over Your Loved Ones |
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Band: Wheatus Title: Hand Over Your Loved Ones Rating: Release Date: 2003-09-15 Media: Audio CD Tracks: 1: American In Amsterdam 2: The Song That I Wrote When You Dissed Me 3: Anyway 4: Freak On 5: Lemonade 6: The Deck 7: Fairl Weather Friend 8: Randall 9: Whole Amoeba 10: Dynomite Satchel Of Pain 11: The Song That I Wrote When You Dissed Me (Demo Pt 1 UK Ed) 12: The Song That I Wrote When You Dissed Me (Demo Pt II UK Ed) |
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Dissapointed Boy was i wrong i know it says Parental Advisory Explicit Lyrics on the cover but i thought it would be just some quick swear words. So yadda yadda we were all introduced by teenage dirtbag, and just recently i saw the BMX Bandits video and it tottaly reminded me of thier one hit wonder, so i irrationally went on amazon and perchased 4 of thier cds, this being one of them, from hearing those 2 songs mentioned above i thought Wheatus would be a kid like fun group singing about teenage inocense. . . . pffff as of now im not going to be a fan of wheatus, their 2 hit wonders are great. . . . and thats the bottom line, well c when i get the rest of the cds.
When I first heard Teenage Dirtbag, I fell in love with it. I went out and bought the CD and found, to my infinite surprise, that I loved the entire album. I rocked this album in my car, in my friends' cars, in my stereo, in my computer, everywhere. My friends didn't get it at first, but I didn't really care. I played it anyway. Eventually they came around and bought the cd. Coming from this vantage point, I really wanted a new wheatus CD, but I was really afraid that I had built it up too much in my mind. When I got the CD, I was really disappointed when I heard the first song "American in Amsterdam". I thought about ejecting the CD and throwing it out the window (But only for a second). Luckily, the second song is really where this CD starts. They got the single out of the way and made the rest of the CD for the fans, what few of us there are. . . It's a strange CD, the weirdest part being the title of track 9, "Whole Amoeba". I guess it was an inside joke. The chorus goes "You had a hold on me but just for a while. . . " and when you first hear it, you think he's saying "Whole Amoeba". It's not hilarious, but it always makes me smile, and it gives me the feeling that Wheatus is sharing an inside joke with the fans. In the end, it's their attitude that always wins me over. Sarcastic and juvenile, but surprisingly well written and executed. Go buy this CD, listen to it once before work, and after you've hummed the songs all day, listen to it on the way home. You won't be disappointed if you succumb to their contagious energy.
Ironic nerd rock. Frankie Valley meets Quiet Riot. Bitter, hopeful, funny, poignant, and utterly disposable. Catchy, contagious, and something that you will sing along with in the car and your empty room. This is one of those albums you will pull out 6 years from now and remember how much you loved it. "why should I care about the long run? what should it matter to me? .
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