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Generally favorable reviews- based on 29 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 24 out of 29
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Mixed: 2 out of 29
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Negative: 3 out of 29
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GeorgeS.Nov 4, 2007Amazing Album from Track 1 to 12 best songs are It Means Nothing , Daisy Lane , Stone and My Friends
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DanOct 29, 2007I love this band and I love this album. Kelly Jones has one of the best rock voices at the moment and this is definitely one of the best albums I have listened to this year.
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lucaswFeb 16, 2008These critics have no idea what they r talking about, its a great rock album, perhaps at times it could be more adventurous, however personally i think all the songs are great and they mix up the softer music with heavier stuff great!
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ChrisKJul 20, 2009Not their best, although the tracks 'Bank Holiday Monday' and 'My Friends' are up there as classic 'phonics material. It's such a shame this album is rated so low, it's going to put many people off from discovering a truly great and unique band.
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MikeLAug 29, 2009'Pull the Pin' is the best their album!!! It's sounds really great and more emotional than previous albums. Every song is worths to be a hit. Strange to see it in the worst albums list on this site.
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davecNov 27, 2007This album shows some real maturity the phonics have come of age!!
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StanislavI.Nov 4, 2007It's f..ing amazing!!!
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EwenSOct 11, 2008Yet another brave twist too a long career for Stereophonics, and again they have pulled it off with a mixture of fast tempo and slow well written ballads. This is up their with l.s.v.o.
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christophehNov 15, 2007Pull the pin is definitely not the band best album BUT BUT it is still great Rock from a great band.
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Wham, bam, rock and glam, it's Marshall stacks turned up to 11 and Kelly riffing away in the steps of a heap of bands who do it better.
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Pull the Pin possesses nothing more than stale and horribly bland rock that will most likely leave even die-hard fans disappointed.
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Pull The Pin has urgency, a sense of menace and though it deals with issues like war ('Soldiers Make Good Targets') and the London bombings, there's little of the sanctimonious rhetoric Stereophonics of old were guilty of spouting.