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Generally favorable reviews- based on 19 Ratings
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Positive: 15 out of 19
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Mixed: 1 out of 19
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Negative: 3 out of 19
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JoeFlaseedAnderlimpsticksSep 18, 2002Outstanding. Best Album to date. "My long walk to Jail" simply rocks.
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ChrisT.Aug 21, 2002And incredible album and their best to date. Standout tracks include 'Columind', 'The Only Way', 'The Missing', and 'American Cliche'. Arguably the best hard rock album of the year!
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JoshW.Aug 7, 2002A very raw, and emotional album. Their best yet!!
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JonQ.PoeblicSep 18, 2002Wow
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BobJOct 2, 2003Filter has given us a real piece of crap here.
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BukissS.Aug 20, 2002too much techno for the rock lovers and too much rock for the ballad lovers
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DavidL.Aug 8, 2002THIS IS THE ALBUM THAT I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR!!! Their new sound is just MARVELOUS! A little bit different from the previous album 'Title Of Record' This time, they are just GOD DAMN HEAVY!!! (the sound is enough to touch my heart!) DO NOT HESITATE! YOU GOTTA LISTEN IT ASAP!!!
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DennisB.Sep 5, 2002The best work put forward by Filter - I can't believe people can diss this album, it totally rocks.
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DanielHJan 7, 2003you people are all damn losers. Anybody over the age of 21 who seriously thinks this tripe "rocks" needs their head read, and then slapped....HARD!!
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DeclanMJun 21, 2007Very good album near perfect its a shame he hasn't released anything since.
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GilliganRIPFeb 11, 2008This album still holds up as the band's best work. God Damn Me should affect you. If it doesn't, you're dead.
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AndrewMMay 15, 2005
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Awards & Rankings
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Alternative PressThis time, the heartfelt stuff sounds more sugary than before, while the hate vibes sound even more caustic. [Sep 2002, p.73]
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Q MagazineA robust blend of anthemic choruses and electro-tinged riffing, it will appeal to fans of Depeche Mode and Metallica alike. [July 2002, p.112]
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Patrick and cohorts haven't left behind big, dumb obviousness. Thrashy, trashy tracks such as "Columind" still weigh the album down with anonymous groans and heard-'em-before riffs.