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Universal acclaim- based on 43 Ratings
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Positive: 39 out of 43
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Mixed: 2 out of 43
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Negative: 2 out of 43
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Jan 31, 2020Crazy this wasn’t bigger for them. It’s got all the poppy 90 riffs you want and memorable choruses. It’s solid from beginning to end.
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Jul 12, 2016A near-perfect venture for Third Eye Blind into a more 'alternative' side of pop rock. This is probably my favorite 3eb album of their current catalog. Each song has a life and vibe unique to itself in this album. This album feels more "San Francisco" than some of their previous efforts, so as an SF native, it definitely gives me a more nostalgic feeling than their newer releases.
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Feb 1, 2011
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LeonAMay 25, 2008What's funny to me is that when I first listened to this album it did sound sort of bland and uninteresting, but after revisiting it several years later I'm really beginning to appreciate what 3eb did here. I can listen to the entire thing without skipping any tracks lol. There are so many hidden gems here. I would recommend it to any person who likes them some good rock and roll.
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EdG.Jun 3, 2007
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CharlesSApr 23, 2007Great album. Don't quite hear the 'badness' the professional reviewers are spewing out on this one. Exremely listenable and fun.
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AndrewFMar 1, 2007
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davenSep 22, 2006If you download these songs individually you won't understand the bad rep this CD has been getting. Purchase the CD and listen to it as a whole and then you'll understand why. Great tracks individually, but when played together it just doesn't piece together as a whole and ends up being Third Eye Blind's weakest effort to date.
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AdJun 26, 2006The user reviews seem to be quite positive, which is amazes me, because this album is baaaaaad. Real bad. And I love the s/t album. This isn't even in the same league.
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KunalMApr 9, 2006Brilliant album, better than Blue and as good if not better than their debut album
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[Anonymous]Aug 11, 2005great album
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madelinexOct 24, 2004
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NathanCJun 1, 2004
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mitchellcrapshootMay 28, 2004In case you dislike this CD I know of a very good mental hospital nearby.
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raVenDec 7, 2003
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twelve13Oct 27, 2003complete crap. Third Eye Blind was Stephan Jenkins and Kevin Cadogan, an incredible guitarist and a solid songwriter. Now that Kev's gone, Stephan has to step up, but he just wants to be vain. an EMBARASSMENT compared to the self titled.
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AmandaBJun 13, 2003This Third Eye Blind cd kicks ass....
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ScottMMay 26, 2003This CD impresses me more that i thought it would.
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JosephA.May 24, 2003This is really a great album, nearly as good as theyre debut, which in my opinion was incredible. It only falls a little short. All the songs are thoughtful, melodic, and well produced. Great hooks. Well worth the wait.
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ryaneMay 17, 2003This CD is as good as i had hoped if not better
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MikeH.May 15, 2003Not as good as their first album, but overall it's a pretty good collection of tunes. I'd give it a "B".
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BetsyGMay 15, 2003I love this album I have awaited for it for the past 3 years and it was worth the wait.
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MatthewSMay 13, 2003Not as musically creative as Blue. However the lyrical workings are quite amazing. It still has the very distinct Third Eye Blind sound. Modest fans will enjoy, hardcore fans will Love, first timers will be the big question as far as sales go. I for one, love it!
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Awards & Rankings
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A semi-charming collection of catchy hooks, decent pop rock and just enough shades of darkness to keep you interested.
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BlenderThe group's lite grooves, awful raps and wide-screen choruses are beginning to sound desperate. [#17, p.144]
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Too much of... Out of the Vein struggles to scratch its way into your memory banks, hobbled by its own melodic shortcomings.