Land Air Sea
- The Special Goodness
- Band Name: The Special Goodness
- Record Label: Epitaph
- Release Date: Jan 20, 2004
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A pretty good modern rock record that will make Weezer fans happy.
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75The tunes are sub-Weez, but the vibe is right. [Mar 2004, p.96]
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70The Special Goodness' has crafted a dozen punk and pop-influenced songs that the modern rock hoi polloi will have a hard time leaving alone.
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60Makes you smile without even really listening because the whole sound is such a cheering mix of grunt and grin. [May 2004, p.104]
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An indie version of Weezer's arena emo.
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Alas, those wondering where Weezer would be without Cuomo's most delicious hooks will learn that, too. [23/30 Jan 2004, p.99]
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40Possessing neither Cuomo's melodic nous nor the self-absorbed misanthropy that makes Weezer's best work so compelling, Wilson's power-pop never exceeds cynical expectations. [Apr 2004, p.120]
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30This collection of warmed-over power pop wouldn't have shown up on anyone's radar if it weren't for Wilson's day job as Weezer's drummer.
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ReverendHarmony9some sweet alt-weez songs here for your listening pleasure, check out NFA and Life Goes On from their website.. kick it Pat!