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bradyw.Feb 29, 200410I think that vol.2 was the best cd ever! everclear rocks!
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AdenD.Jul 3, 200210This is one of the best albums around!
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melaniejJan 6, 20039great mind numbing album. ...just wish it was a little longer
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NormanD.Sep 19, 200110It has a great mixture of fast rock and still stays in tune with their old.
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TravisOct 10, 20037i am a huge everclear fan but the album seems disjointed. However i'm pretty sure that "Out of My Depth" is the best Everclear song recorded to date.
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JesusWAug 3, 20058This CD is about on the same level as Vol. 1, but it includes my favourite Everclear track.
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KristinM.Sep 27, 200110I love this album. Vol. I and Vol. II def. tell a story together, and the band hasn't lost thier touch in thier music writting!
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[Anonymous]Sep 21, 200110Everclear Rocks Forever!!!!
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SimonR.Sep 29, 20018
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Feb 1, 20123Exverclear was my favorite band growing up, but since So Much For The Afterglow their lyrics and music have changed dramatically. My hopes for a Everclear "return to form" were quickly diminished in this heap of turd.
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80Sharper, edgier, and more twisted than its predecessor, Vol. Two is like a throwback to Everclear's early days, before So Much for the Afterglow launched the Portland trio into the arena rock stratosphere.
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80'Vol. One' might have opened the band up to a wider audience but 'Vol. Two' is a far better reflection of what Everclear are all about.
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While there are blips in all areas of life - the possible existence of Bigfoot, the rich and strange wildlife of Madagascar - few things cast more suspicion upon the whole survival-of-fittest concept than the continuing career of Everclear.