(One) - The Panic Channel
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5.4 out of 10

Mixed or average reviews- based on 45 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 23 out of 45
  2. Negative: 19 out of 45

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  1. jerryb
    Aug 25, 2006
    2
    This is a very boring Channel!!! It is not easy to explain that 50% lets say 75% of Jane's Addiction is in this band... Because this Channel sounds like utter CRAP. I can't beleive the bandmembers themselves seriously thinks that only one of these songs is great.... Sorry for Dave and Steven to throw away their special talents on this, I hope, One MISTAKE.
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  2. JJ
    Sep 1, 2006
    0
    The absolute worst of the worst. If it was possible to give this a negative score, I would.
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  3. frederikv.
    Sep 9, 2006
    7
    It's Good but it's not like a revelation or something. I hear 4 really good musicians, a good songwriter but probebly (and most important for rockbands) a great live act. The songs are all good and have that typical jane's add caché to it (wich was to be expected :) ) but the vocal is totally different. If they ever tour europe i'll go check em for sure..!
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  4. QWilson
    Oct 1, 2006
    1
    The reason people hate this album is NOTHING to do with it being 'different' to Jane's Addiction. If you totally ignore anyone's previous work and take this album at face value, fact is, it is BAD. It's simply BAD MUSIC. Avoid this tosh. It's the worst album I've ever bought. Generic as hell.
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  5. JoachimH
    Aug 19, 2006
    8
    I like the album. Especially "Why Cry"
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  6. Dessy
    Aug 28, 2006
    10
    Steve's voice is so, so sexy! When I firs heard Why Cry, I was thinking: “This band of Dave Navaro is not the same?!” A-ha! New Singer! A hot one! Great Voice!
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  7. toddj
    Aug 30, 2006
    10
    Like all other masterpieces of the 21st century The panic channel is both groundbreaking, and breath taking. Albums such as Kid A and Hotel Yankee Foxtrot are definately comparable. In many years to come this album will be referenced upon. An alternative rock touchstone
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  8. funkygirl
    Aug 30, 2006
    10
    this album is great.i love their songs....panic chahhel rocks!
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  9. NiceShoes
    Sep 10, 2006
    10
    I am sick of people putting this into a box before they actually use their ears. Jane's split up, get over it. New band, new concept, fresh ideas. Steve's voice is haunting. Only buy this album if you are actually going to LISTEN to it. By using your ears.
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  10. SandraA
    Sep 2, 2006
    1
    Perhaps the worst release of 2006. Everyone involved with this should be embarrassed.
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  11. AndrewL
    Sep 6, 2006
    8
    It dosn't deserve all this negativity at all. It's not the best album ever made but it's certainly not THAT bad.
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  12. sethd
    Sep 9, 2006
    0
    Jane's Addiction was a throbbing living organism of dangerous, psychocosmic rock. The best there ever was, as displayed on Ritual de lo Habitual. The Panic Channel is a dull, limp mass of wet fur on the side of rock and rolls most traveled highway. This may be the most unimportant album since that time the guys who sing the "Friends" theme song cut a record, if not ever.
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  13. [Anonymous]
    Apr 22, 2008
    1
    Anyone who has to use 'Avril Lavigne' as why this album is good automatically has an invalid opinion. This album is disgusting.
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  14. Chris
    Nov 11, 2006
    7
    When I saw this in Music Zone a few weeks ago, I wasn't sure if i wanted it or not. I had read the reviews of it; some good, but mostly bad. But I went for it, and afterwards I was pleased I had bought it. It's nowhere near as bad as everyone is making it out to be. OK, a few of the songs are c**p, but others, such as "Left To Lose" and "Said You'd Be" have a manic urgency about them that Jane's Addiction never had, except maybe for "Strays". For me, this is a continuation of Jane's last album, albeit with a different singer, who isn't as bad as everyone says, and a new, harder edge for the new millenium. It is definately not worth all the 0s that are on the user ratings board. Besides, JA was at their creative, experimental height in the late 80s/early 90s, so for TPC to be the same as JA would mean going back a good 15 years. And that would just be detrimental to the music. This is no doubt the breath of fresh air that Navarro sorely needs. Expand
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  15. Nathan
    Oct 21, 2006
    1
    this album really lacks quality and depth
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  16. MartinS
    Dec 27, 2006
    7
    I think this is pretty good. "Teahouse of the spirits", "Left to Lose", "Bloody Mary", "Night One" and "Listen" are all good songs. "Why Cry" is pretty bad though. They should have left it off.
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  17. SarahK.
    Aug 22, 2006
    1
    Poor lyric writing, boring songwriting, dated sound, etc. etc. Steve Isaacs is easily the weak link with this band. Why he was picked for this band, we may never know. Hopefully they will be (ONe) and done, so people will not have to put up with this kind of mediocrity in the future.
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  18. timf
    Sep 13, 2006
    0
    Dave Navarro's new band asks Why Cry? with their new single. Why? Because your album is pop and awful. U have lost all originality
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  19. MikeL
    Sep 7, 2006
    0
    This album is horrendous , I expect alot from Dave Navarro , who was so inovative in Jane's Addiction , is just doing not so great stuff with this album and Steve Isaac's(former Mtv V.J.) lacks intensity in his voice , he's not a bad singer just not really talented with the voice he could possible have!....This C.D. seems like it lasts forever because it's so damn boring , I don't care for any song on here!.....It's a perfect 0/10 Expand
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  20. ChuckL
    Jan 19, 2007
    0
    This disc is so terrible. If I ever see Dave or Steve Isaacs walking around SLO, I'm going to KTFO of both of them for putting out this garbage.
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  21. ChrisB
    Jan 23, 2007
    5
    An average album at best, the only main saving point being Dave Navarro, who has worked with ayone and everyone from The Red Hot Chili Peppers to Guns N' Roses. A nice attempt at an album, but only worth a listen when you're in the mood
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  22. JoeB
    Feb 1, 2007
    2
    this cd is really bad. it shows what happens when you dumb down stephen perkins part and audition a chris cornell wannabe
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  23. TommyT.
    Feb 20, 2007
    9
    You people need to let JA go. Navarro's attempt to create something new here has succeeded despite your longings for past jaundra lost in time. Forget the rocker tracks and Issacs accapela tune for a moment. Tracks 4,6,9 all have big radio play potential. So what if they sound like something you have heard before. That is what makes it familiar and haunting at the same time .when you hear certain riffs and cord changes that move you to crank up the volume then something is working. After seeing PC in Portland I can assure they blew away skunk head and mr. Lee. I will be attending next time I can. You " rock critics" have heard so much crap at this point you have no idea what the listing public wants any more......get bent........ Expand
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  24. MadJack
    Apr 21, 2007
    0
    Navarro, though a good guitarist, is commercial cheese. This band is commercial cheese. Tailored to appeal to women that pine after bad boy rocker types. Anyone with a set below the belt will find it over-dramatic and contrived. Nothing new or original, visceral or inspiring here.
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  25. RyleeS
    Apr 28, 2007
    8
    No one ever said an album had to be original to be good. In fact, Avril Lavigne's new album "The Best Damn Thing" is good proof of this. So, in this case, is The Panic Channel's debut, "(One)". In no way, shape or form does this album break any ground, but it sure stands the ground it's on. The riffs are driving and melodic, perfect for Top 40 radio...in 1997, not 2007. But the combination of Steve Isaacs soaring vocals, lyrics that reach out to almost anyone of any age (especially the slower tune like "She Won't Last" and the single, "Why Cry") and the energy with which it is all executed make the fact that this album wouldn't have broken any ground 10 years ago perfectly alright. Expand
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  26. BluceRee
    Apr 4, 2007
    0
    Took a road trip the other day and a friend of my girlfriend brought this disc with her. Holy hell is this thing awful. This disc is completely mediocre ( and at times worse ) and has zero replay value. Do yourself a favor and pass this up and don't look back. You'll be glad you did. The lead singer is a joke and the lyrics are goofy as hell at times. Even my girlfriend was making fun of him for being such a whiny douche hahaha Expand
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  27. AndrewB
    May 17, 2007
    10
    I saw them on both tours and they are without doubt one of the best rock bands to come out in the last decade.. I have seen Jane's Addiction live, I have seen RHCP live MANY times, Grateful Dead, etc.. I can honestly say that The Panic Channel is AMAZING live and if you didn't appreciate this album then you should probably go back and listen to it while inebriated with alot of hot girls dancing around you.. lighten up people.. this music is incredible, I would challenge you to make something that can even come close to matching it's beautiful delicate and forceful nature.. --verylittledaylight. Expand
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  28. AaronE
    Nov 16, 2006
    10
    I feel your soul through your music Dave...Keep rockin' bro'!!!!
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  29. JamesR.
    Aug 23, 2006
    5
    Personally I love the record, maybe not every single song, but 85% of them which is good for any record. I feel like people expected this to be a Jane's Record which the whole time the band warned that it wasn't. I'm curious what people expect musicians to do when bands break up... never play again? If people stopped looking at this album in comparison to Jane's maybe it could actually get the fair shot it deserves. Expand
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  30. HervéH
    Aug 23, 2006
    10
    Good songs, beautifukk killer songs ( bloody mary and whyCry ) You keep it in mind once you've heared it. And I like mister Isaacs voice AND it's definitively not Jane's Addiction , Well Done, Dave!
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  31. PedroC
    Aug 25, 2006
    10
    fucking band!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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  32. ErikH
    Sep 12, 2006
    1
    Dear Todd J, please refrain from comparing this garbage to truly great albums like "Kid A" or "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot." This album is about as likely to go down as a "masterpiece of the 21st century" as Paris Hilton's debut... perhaps less likely. This album was only made for the purpose of money. Hopefully the former Addiction members will make enough off of this to buy back their credibility. Expand
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  33. Ben
    Sep 13, 2006
    0
    Why would anyone ever listen to this. It is the worst album I have heard all year. They do a mediocre job of playing bad songs and they are so unoriginal that it could be elevator music. Bad elevator music.
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  34. MattD.
    Sep 14, 2006
    2
    Not terrible. But fails to make you feel ANYTHING, which can be worse.
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  35. Mike
    Sep 25, 2006
    9
    While some reviews may be average, I actually like like this album. It was written over quite a long period of time, which may explain in some part why is doesn't quite flow. I hate speculate but I think that songs like Go On and the old Bloody Mary (the hard rock, butt kicking version), may have be booted to insert radio friendly tunes instead with wider commercial appeal. Don't underestimate the complexity of these songs, this is not 3 chord rock. Night ONe is genius, if entirely unlike most generic junk out there today. Expand
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  36. cleopatraj
    Sep 25, 2006
    1
    shite.
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  37. BlakeD
    Jan 23, 2007
    10
    I love this album dave navarro is awsome
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Metascore

Generally unfavorable - based on 14 Critics

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 14
  2. Negative: 4 out of 14
  1. For those listeners who pine for a world when Seven Mary Three received heavy rotation, this will satisfy, but anybody expecting the spark of Jane's Addiction or even a dose of Navarro's campy on-camera charm will be sorely disappointed.
  2. The result: a CD without hooks, impressive guitar pyrotechnics, or anything else, really. [Sep 2006, p.226]
  3. It's hard to believe these men were once innovators.