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Universal acclaim- based on 29 Ratings
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Positive: 23 out of 29
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Mixed: 5 out of 29
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Negative: 1 out of 29
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Jul 31, 2012Despite some minor issues, such as lack of vocal editing (echoes and overlaps), ANThology is an all-around good album. It's diverse, unique, and satisfying. Please don't judge the album on "Smooth Criminal" as there are far better tracks to be found on here. I recommend "Courage", "Sticks and Stones", and my favorite track "Wish".
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Oct 12, 2010One of my all time favorites, the lead singer is a witch string a kick ass potion that has taken centuries to perfect. Contains very serious and honest emotion yet very ballsy.
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SierraG.Jun 25, 2001I love Alien Ant Farm's new album "ANThology". It's like Michael Jackson joined a punk rock band! I love it! Rock on!!!
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MikeB.Jul 2, 2001These guys simply rock. They took a great Michael Jackson song and turned it into another hit, just another style/genre. Smooth Criminal goes way beyond being described as a 'cover'.
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MikeB.Jul 2, 2001These guys simply rock. They took a great Michael Jackson song and turned it into another hit, just another style/genre. Smooth Criminal goes way beyond being described as a 'cover'.
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TommyB.Jul 27, 2001It Kicks ASS!!!!!!!!!
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thesillymofoMay 26, 2002people who rate this album simply because of 'smooth criminal' are dumb. far more better material on this cd.
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JeffR.May 26, 2002
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TuffyJul 26, 2002One of the best CD's in the world.
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[Anonymous]Jun 20, 2004Some pretty good songs, but some not so as much. Could have been better but still good debut.
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JasonENov 20, 2003I'm always welcoming a new sound, and AAF definitely has that. Awesome debut.
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Lyrically, they've got a ways to go.... That said, Alien Ant Farm shows some real potential.
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More diverse than you might think...
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Where the 'Farm break new ground is by exploring far more than the quiet-loud-rage-quiet formula with real singing and everything and a fair does of pop melody that place them more on a radio-friendly rock keel than no holds bared metal.