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Generally favorable reviews- based on 21 Ratings
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Positive: 16 out of 21
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Mixed: 2 out of 21
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Negative: 3 out of 21
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Feb 4, 2021While not Bush's best work, still a very strong showing. Sadly, this would ultimately be the last album from the band's original lineup. Some standout tracks include The People That We Love, Land of the Living, Float, Inflatable, and Hurricane.
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AlexAJul 10, 2009This album may be bush's worst, but it is still a great album.
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JonathanHDec 9, 2006
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DaveNSep 22, 2006Their weakest effort to date.
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SamiMOct 13, 2004I heard a song byBUSH called "Swalowed" and I loved it, but now I regret buying this album, too ordinary for me, this is not my style anymore.
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AbeE.Sep 13, 2002Bush has done it again. Their best work yet!!
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NicW.Jan 23, 2002This is probably the best album I've heard in years; the crits must be stupid.
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LauraM.Jan 16, 2002All Bush music is great, but it didn't quite reach the level that it's other albums did.
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JillL.Jan 10, 2002i love this cd, it is very good.
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ElizabethS.Jan 4, 2002This is such a kickass cd. I love pretty much every song on it and if the critics cant see that they must be blind.
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AndrewC.Dec 17, 2001This album kicks all the critics asses cuz the critics suck ass cuz they don't no shit about music. This album is just awesome
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JenniferN.Oct 28, 2001A TEN you say!? Well, c'mon this is Bush! For Bush fans, their last album was a 7.5. This time around, they not only return with a harder edge, they have made an album that competes with the fresh sounds of their first two releases.
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EchoD.Oct 27, 2001I think this is what we've come to expect from Bush, but I'm glad that it's more of a group effort. The guitars are more to forefront with almost no electronic/hi-tech production. This album does its job: it rocks. It's not a breakthrough, but it rocks.
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Awards & Rankings
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Gavin Rossdale's delicious rasp is still unequivocally sexy, but his melodies are rote versions of the same old song.
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'Golden State' is easily the band's most accomplished record and should stand as one of the best British rock albums of 2001.
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Entertainment WeeklyAnother sturdy set of radio-ready rock. [26 Oct 2001, p.124]