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An album that breaks little new ground, but further entrenches the Method as America's finest producers of dance music made for rock & roll people.
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Too many tracks get bogged down with a straight-ahead progressive trance formula, where zoning out feels more suitable than attempting to move your feet. Still, because the good stuff is so darn good (and it is), it is easy to brush aside any missteps.
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A mind-twisting collision of rock, techno and hip-hop.
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A somewhat dated listening experience.
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Los Angeles TimesTo Jordan and Kirkland's credit, they let their guest stars shine without sacrificing the Crystal Method sound. [18 Jan 2004]
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Q MagazineMasterfully crafted and shot through with outlaw energy. [May 2004, p.101]
User score distribution:
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Positive: 15 out of 19
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Mixed: 1 out of 19
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Negative: 3 out of 19
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ChrisBMay 29, 2005Absolutely Amazing CD. Didn't dissapoint in the slightest.
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TrevorMMay 7, 2005
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BenAApr 11, 2005