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I already have the self titled and There is nothing Left to Lose, and I'm going to get another cd today...should it be One by One or Color and the Shape?
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Drunkenapparatus wrote:
I already have the self titled and There is nothing Left to Lose, and I'm going to get another cd today...should it be One by One or Color and the Shape?
No question: The Colour and the Shape.
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owen meany wrote:
Drunkenapparatus wrote:
I already have the self titled and There is nothing Left to Lose, and I'm going to get another cd today...should it be One by One or Color and the Shape?
No question: The Colour and the Shape.
correct
i'm not a big fan of "1 by 1"
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Revolver wrote:
The Colour and the Shape
One by One is shite.
Not exactly shite, it has 3 (Low, Disenchanted Lullaby, Come Back) great songs. But when compared to the other FF releases, yes I would say it is shite.
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NothingBetterman wrote:
Revolver wrote:
The Colour and the Shape
One by One is shite.
Not exactly shite, it has 3 (Low, Disenchanted Lullaby, Come Back) great songs. But when compared to the other FF releases, yes I would say it is shite.
I'll add All my Life(maybe their best song?) and Tired of You to that list. The first half+ Come back is great, the rest is shite IMO.
So get The Colour and the Shape!
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i think they both are good. i would say the colour and shape just edges one by one by a hair.
orrrrrrrrrr, suck it up and get them both!
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(Warning: The following post is from someone who doesn't like this band at all, and hasn't managed to sit through an entire album of them.)
The One By One radio singles are mind numbing crap, but still better than Creed or something. The Colour And The Shape radio singles, though...my god. I don't see how anyone can sit through a single one of those songs without being scarred for life.
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executed anyhow wrote:
(Warning: The following post is from someone who doesn't like this band at all, and hasn't managed to sit through an entire album of them.)
The One By One radio singles are mind numbing crap, but still better than Creed or something. The Colour And The Shape radio singles, though...my god. I don't see how anyone can sit through a single one of those songs without being scarred for life.
Actually I think I rather listen to Creed... but that's just me...
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the colour and the shape taught me how to listen to an album from start to finish. i was light years ahead of other eighth graders when i learned that.
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Here's some advice from Pluggedin.com
The Colour and the Shape
Harsh profanities (including the f-word) make an occasionally angry album seem that much nastier. "Hey, Johnny Park!" includes the selfish sentiment, "Now that I've found my reward, I'd throw it away long before I'd share a piece of mine with you." Whining self-destructiveness and misery dominate "My Poor Brain." On "Everlong," the artist is invited to "waste away" with a woman of questionable sanity. Though vague, "Monkey Wrench" could be interpreted as the frustrations of a teen whose parents refuse to accept his homosexuality.
Fronted by Dave Grohl (formerly of Nirvana), this band has gotten darker and more profane since its last release. Parents may wish to redirect teens to CCM alternatives Plankeye and Grammatrain.
One by One
On the dismal "Comeback," Grohl describes being "dead on the inside." Without being quite so blunt, other cuts also express degrees of disillusionment and emptiness.
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Garden of Stone wrote:
Here's some advice from Pluggedin.com
The Colour and the Shape Though vague, "Monkey Wrench" could be interpreted as the frustrations of a teen whose parents refuse to accept his homosexuality.
God damn. Where do these psychos come up with this shit?
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