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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0016861832322
Label: Roadrunner Records
Manufacturer: Roadrunner Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Roadrunner Records
Release Date: March 29, 2005
Studio: Roadrunner Records
Sales Rank: 3902
MPN: 618323
Disc 1:- Hating Hollywood
- No Way Out
- No Surprise
- Quiver
- Santa Monica
- Better Off
- Say Goodbye
- Hello Lonely (Walk Away from This)
- Me & My Girl
- Since You've Been Gone
- Hell Just Ain't the Same
- Save the Best for Last
- In the Middle
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Having been a serious fan of T.O.A.D. from the very beginning I can honestly say that this album does not follow the standard release routine in which a band makes a good first album but the second one is decent at best.This album is just as unique and highly entertaining as their first,boasting 13 tracks full of sweet vocals and quality instrumental work.Though it is true that this album is cemnsored,there are less than a handfull of places where you can tell a word was erased.Thus,unlike many modern albums that rely solely on foul lyrics to fill a song,Gasoline flows perfectly from beginning to end.If you enjoy listening to music then don't let this album pass you by.
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You're probably asking, "why is a metalhead reviewing this?" Yes, I am a metalhead, but that doesn't mean I can't like a few rock bands. I just wanted to review it simply because like other reviewers, I'm wondering why there's no explicit version for this? It's just a couple of words, what's the point of it? The band's first album has the PA logo (that's Parental Advisory if you didn't know), but it's mainly for 1 song. You listen to their new album (which also has the PA logo), you're actually gonna hear a couple of songs that warrant the PA. In a way, I feel cheated, but not really. I usually pay attention to things like this before I buy music, but in this case, it couldn't be avoided. Hopefully, if you're somebody like me, you'll find out ... Read More:
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If you like your Theory of a Deadman uncut, this import version is the one you want.
Roadrunner, the label that released the album in the US, chose to release only an edited version; 604 Records, the label that distributed Gasoline to the rest of the world, chose to release only the uncensored.
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Which doesn't make Gasoline bad. It's just that TOAD's debut was that good! Gasoline is much more radio friendly than the debut. More of a straight ahead rock sound and approach to the music. To me the music doesn't stand out in the same way the debut did. The edge, dark vibe, down tuned guitars & deep vocals gave TOAD's debut such an original sound. Minus the vocals, that's gone on Gasoline. Gasoline tends to blend in with many other bands out today. So if a more radio friendly TOAD is appealing to you than Gasoline is right up your alley. If you're a fan of the edge the debut had, Gasoline has a few standouts that still make this a worthwhile purchase. Hating Hollywood, Quiver, Say Goodbye, Me and My Girl. All of these are really ... Read More:
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When I heard them for the first time it was inside a video game called Indigo Prophecy. And I thought it was nickelback at first but when I saw the name I knew I had to find this album. My favorite tracks is Say Goodbye, Santa Monica and Since you've been gone. This is a CD I recommend to anyone that has the need to jam to some good rock music.
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