Dangerous Dreams
- Moving Units
- Band Name: Moving Units
- Record Label: Palm Pictures
- Release Date: Oct 12, 2004
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OniMay 13, 20059The best like "gang of four" band
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johnbAug 21, 20051Boring guitar, bad lyrics and singing. The drums and bass are good but repeat continuously and get boring
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LauraRDec 10, 20049This album is so incredily hot and good. Their misic is so toching and moving. This is by far one of those really good Cd's that u wouldnt press the SKIP button
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ChelseaDDec 21, 20046
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SeanMOct 16, 200510anyone that likes good music, is sure to like this album
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BrianPJun 26, 20058
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BenjaminWNov 22, 20041this band is a total joke and are sucking the last remenants of life from the disco-punk corpse. good riddance to bad rubbish.
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MikeWNov 29, 20047Good stuff with 4 or 5 outstanding tunes. Will appeal to fans of 80s guitar bands (the fall, wire, gang of 4 etc.) PS- Benjamin W doesn't know what he's talking about)
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If Ian Curtis had stuck around for Zoloft and Hot Hot Heat, Joy Division's Closer might've sounded a lot like this album. [Dec 2004, p.158]
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30Dangerous Dreams' late arrival was nearly enough to doom it to obscurity, but the disc's lack of new ideas puts the final nail in the coffin.
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58Dangerous Dreams is plagued by a pervasive feeling of been there/done that, and the album ultimately sounds like the same two or three tracks on repeat.