The Lonely Position of Neutral
- Trust Company
- Band Name: Trust Company
- Record Label: Geffen
- Release Date: Jul 23, 2002
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Universal acclaim- based on 27 Ratings
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BrendanBAug 31, 20029Quality
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ELliotLOct 16, 200210THis isn't emo its Hard rock and it sounds great. Every song Rocks!
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KtSOct 17, 200210I love this cd and am full to support it in any ways. I have even joined the street tea @ trustcompanyband.com... TRUST COMPANY ROCKS
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KevinNOct 25, 20029This album demonstrates intense awareness of the methods behind manufacturing a very catchy and universally acceptable sound while still being original. It displays a range of emotions that almost anyone can relate to in one way or another, and is a must buy.
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RobbyLSep 1, 200610amazing album! so much better than the other nu-metal, better melodies and lyrics!
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GopherGopherOct 16, 200210One of the best ever
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MelissaB.Oct 21, 200210Coming from the hometown of Kevin and the guys, I have listened to them since the beginning as 41 down!! They have come so far!! I remember the practices in garages! But THIS is TRUSTcompany at it's best!!! KEEP IT UP!! OH, and people, GO GET THIS CD!
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wazzatiiOct 2, 200210these guys are pure inspiration. They deserve every bit of praise, they're great guys
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GerryAug 5, 20026The album's powerful efforts are dilluted by the singer's not knowing when to stop screaming.
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okugi-sanSep 16, 20026When I heard "Downfall" I thought it was a bit hard-rock...It's nothing but Emo. You like Emo? Buy this album. Be warned: "Downfall" is the heaviest song, and that's not saying much either.
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LisaG.Sep 28, 200210This is the best band and the best cd that i haver ever heard... no joke!
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JonP.Sep 30, 200210This is the best ablum I've heard in a long time. Its not like there are only a few good songs on the album, all of them are worth listening to over and over again.
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BobMar 7, 200310This is one of my favorite cds. Figure 8 is a great song that no one has ever heard unless they bought the cd. i love it. they are about the same as linkin park, but newer. THEY KICK ASS
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KellyMOct 19, 200410I got this cd a couple years ago and I have to say, this cd rocks and after about 2 years of listining to it, it still sounds good. I hope there next album can only be as good as this. Figure 8 is saweet!
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MikePSep 16, 20050Linkin Park in the antichrist of music, and this record once again proves that they have little imagination ouside of their original formula which was never that good, original, or interesting in the first place.
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christinatNov 1, 200210its a real cool cd my sister thinks it's awsome
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BenM.Nov 15, 20021unoriginal stuff here. everything sounds the same and if i want to here someone wine i will go buy some country music
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thesiphonOct 16, 20024This album is so overrated. If you want the real thing go out and get Thursday-Full Collapse
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davidsOct 21, 200210Every song on this cd is awesome!
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[Anonymous]Oct 24, 200210this album is kick ass from beginning to end. if you don't own it you suck!
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GregV.Aug 14, 200210this is the best cd from the best band i have ever heard
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ElizabethL.Aug 26, 200210It's amazingly mind blowing Ilove the way they used all the instruments to create such a unique sound and still sound so fresh and great!!!!!!!
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TinaJan 19, 200310i wish there was 11's up there, anyone who put the 1, 2 3 4 or anything below 9 is a stupid ass, cuz this cd was awesome, rock on man trustcompany is the shits!!!!!!!!
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RobTJan 16, 200410This is probably my single favorite CD ever. And i agree with Bob, Figure 8 is my fave song ever, and barely anyone has heard it.
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60Successful imitation requires a kind of talent, too. [#9, p.156]
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Despite the simplistic formulas present here, these young men have patched together a sound that is catchy and eager for additional spins.
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The singing's understatement and harmonic sophistication help the band transcend overblown corporate rock and embrace sensitive emo pop.