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Generally favorable reviews- based on 77 Ratings

  • Summary: Its third album on Wind-Up Records finds the band without lead guitarist Pat Callahan.
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 5
  2. Negative: 3 out of 5
  1. Morgan simply lets his rage rock, infusing the album with the same kind of active/ alt-rock straddling approach that's vaulted Seether's previous releases to gold status.
  2. With hardly a distraction or ballad in sight, it is their most direct and focused record yet, and quite possibly their most consistent.
  3. On this South African band's third album, the guitar tones are a teeth-grinding, digitized-sounding nightmare, and a series of I'm-singing-through-a-cell-phone vocal filters can't disguise how played out Morgan's style is.
  4. Anyone believing that Bush betrayed grunge's punk promise will feel like reaching for a shotgun. [Aug 2008, p.135]

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 30 out of 38
  2. Negative: 7 out of 38
  1. TylerC
    9
    Seether has managed to keep their old style sounding as original as ever. if you enjoyed the old albums, you will not be disappointed with this one.
  2. JonathanG
    8
    Some slower songs bog down the adrenaline fix found throughout this and their other albums.
  3. RogueH
    7
    Be fair Brandon - Brad and H are entitled to their opinion - even if others of us disagree. In general, this is a pretty good album, with solid guitar work, and some decent lyrics. If that's what you're looking for, you could do a lot worse than this! Expand
  4. GeeHoneyBee
    4
    This album is very disappointing, commercialized and over-produced. I expected more from this band.

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