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Generally favorable reviews- based on 29 Ratings
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Positive: 24 out of 29
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Mixed: 1 out of 29
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Negative: 4 out of 29
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JamesD.Feb 2, 2008superlative; this album is immensely enjoyable. No band writes catchier punk songs than bad religion. Oh, and their drummer, Brooks Wackerman, is excellent.
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CoyC.Oct 4, 2007This is definitely one of their best albums. It becomes harder to define a favorite due to the high quality of all their records. One of the reviews said it best... they sound rejuvenated. It's back to their old wonderful form.
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JamesP.Sep 1, 2007This is what I have come to expect from the worlds foremost authority on inteligent punk. Only a great album like so many before it. Bravo.
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KezMAug 28, 2007Awesome Album and still going strong after many years.
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JonAug 21, 2007Not their best album by any stretch of the imagination. However it's still a lot better than most of the other rubbish being churned out in this genre of music.
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BenS.Aug 17, 2007Great Album. The last five songs could have been a little better.
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ChrisW.Aug 11, 2007Love this band, havent lost any steam since they started, but in some songs you really get the feeling that they overedited the thing... they lose some of the rawness of thier previous releases.
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MichaelB.Aug 6, 2007Everything you'd hope for and more.
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darrisc.Aug 5, 2007its what i wanted. wasnt it what you wanted?
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It finds that the guys don't just still have it, but they sound goddamn rejuvenated, bristling with electric energy and undeniable fervor.
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New Maps is a terrific sounding record; at least two-thirds of it begs many repeated listens.
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The album is closer to the thrash end of their style then the folk, and the music reflects the anger in the songs brilliantly.