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Old 05-02-2005, 09:55 PM   #1
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Cool The Starting Line - Based on a True Story

Yeah, just downloaded this album off TorrentSpy, and I am mightily impressed. I've only listened through once, but it is a really nicely put together CD. They've definitely matured a bit, but they haven't abandoned their sound, which is really good. I said the same thing about Sugarcult when they released 'Palm Trees and Power Lines'. It's a weird thing to say in the midst of all this emo-hype, but it is really refreshing to see at least a couple of pop-punk bands keeping their sound regardless.

That said, there is a really nice 6-minute long acoustic/violin track on there called 'Photography', but it's so nice that I don't even care.

Fans of their first CD will like this album for sure, it is a really nice effort from the boys in TSL. Even after listening to the mp3s, it's definitely worth the purchase.

Track list:

1. Making Love to the Camera
2. Inspired by the $
3. Bedroom Talk
4. Surprise, Surprise
5. Photography
6. Autography
7. Artistic License
8. Stay Where I can See You
9. The B-List
10. The World
11. Ready
12. Cut! Print it






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Originally Posted by FakeRazor
Dear Mitch,

If you're holding this letter, you already know. The house has been boarded up. The windows, the doors, everything. We're at the Comfort Inn. Room 112.

I love you,
FakeRazor
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