- Record Label: Interscope
- Release Date: Jan 25, 2005
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 80 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 63 out of 80
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Mixed: 10 out of 80
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Negative: 7 out of 80
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neillmMar 17, 2005Tha album is disappointingly average and deserves 0 for the cover alone. Disgusting
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BrianMJan 25, 2005So let me get this straight: the Trail of Dead release a monster epic and then proceed to release the worst followup in the history of albums? After listening to this CD, I just feel like the band doesn't care anymore. So why should I?
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TimDJan 25, 2005Trail of dead have released the biggest artistic failure of the year (we can only hope). Let us cry for the death of a truly monsterous band.
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KyleKJan 28, 2005They can't do anything right
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andrewrFeb 11, 2005worlds apart is completely different from source tags and codes. the problem is that its also mostly bad. caterwaul stands out as the only song to really embrace the good finishing stylez of stac and is actually a good song. the rest arent,
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CarlWJan 25, 2005Sounds like a completely different band. It's not hard to tell that some studio guy is playing the drums this time. In fact, the whole album fits the stereotype of a band trying to clean up their sound in order to get on the radio or something. Basically, it's an album of boring, generic alt-rock.
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EricMar 28, 2005Feh, a huge sprawling mess, short on great songs, long on useless pomp and pretense. A failure and a disappointment. Watch the included DVD and you'll understand why: This band has fallen in love with itself.
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Awards & Rankings
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Alternative PressThe least pretentious--and most accessible--thing AYWKUBTTOD have ever released. That's probably because it sounds a lot like your record collection. [Feb 2005, p.92]
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FilterThis is the best album Trail of Dead has ever made. [#13, p.94]
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Simply put, 'Worlds Apart' is a delicately violent piece of art.