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But even if Every Man for Himself was constructed with the mainstream in mind, it likely won't win any new converts, since at their core Hoobastank remains unchanged: their songs aren't particularly dynamic or catchy, the band doggedly follows alt-rock conventions as if adherence to clichés gives the group legitimacy, and Robb's pedestrian voice alternately disappears into the mix or veers flat when he holds a note.
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BlenderThere's something undeniably irritating but strangely satisfying about lyrics so baldly declarative, especially over riffs this explosive. [Jun 2006, p.144]
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Los Angeles TimesHoobastank's newest album has more of the same, mingled with some energetic, inoffensive, mostly forgettable harder rocking tunes. [16 May 2006]
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It’ll work pretty damn well in the car at 60mph, but that’s about it.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 16 out of 24
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Mixed: 4 out of 24
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Negative: 4 out of 24
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alexfJul 25, 2007Very Very boring. Sounds like Nickleback.
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sreedharcSep 7, 2006
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KunalMAug 2, 2006