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Universal acclaim- based on 22 Ratings
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Positive: 20 out of 22
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Mixed: 0 out of 22
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Negative: 2 out of 22
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lindakFeb 6, 2002This is the best album I have heard in a while. These guys rock! And live, they are the best!
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BillyK.Feb 6, 2002This group has something that rock has been looking for for a long time....."something new" they have an artfully way of making music that rocks... Their live show is something to experience A++++
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LindseyS.Feb 6, 2002I love this album. It has aot of different sounds and its very unique.
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ErinFeb 5, 2002Best vocals and most unique sounds I've heard in a long time
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TiffanyFeb 5, 2002From start to finish this album is amazing. No need to skip songs here. This album plain rocks!
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MicahM.Feb 6, 2002this music is absolutely awesome!
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BobM.Feb 6, 2002
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DarcyL.Feb 9, 2002
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JamesT.Dec 30, 2001excellent, original, rock!
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PeggyK.Feb 5, 2002WHTA is one of the top albums to come out in 2001. It's about time more musicians leave the pop world a lone and make their own music. If listeners can't appreciate the lyrics of songs like Coke, Direct Line to the Telepatic, and Execution by Christmas lights, maybe they should just turn on NSYNC and practice making signs for their next boy band incounters.
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KevinN.Feb 5, 2002Awesome! Pure rock!
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BruceFeb 6, 2002
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Gynipher*N/A*Feb 9, 2002the BEST album i have heard in a VERY long time.
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davenSep 22, 2006The best band to win one of those Vh1/MTV contests ever.
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MelJan 21, 2002It rocks the most!
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TomC.Jan 24, 2002These guys suck. So contrived!
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SamSJul 24, 2005I grew up listening to the classics of rock: Zepplin, Floyd, Who, Stones, etc. This album takes me back there with the abundance of ballads that it brings to my playlist. Gotta love me some Flickerstick.
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The band doesn't exactly have a lot of new ideas about what a rock song should sound like.
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Entertainment WeeklyTheir reliance on slight lyricism and meandering is painfully evident. [9 Nov 2001, p.110]
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It's all pretty silly stuff, but if nothing else, it manages to establish Flickerstick as a frontrunner for the Varsity Blues II soundtrack.