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Mixed or average reviews- based on 28 Ratings
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Positive: 16 out of 28
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Mixed: 2 out of 28
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Negative: 10 out of 28
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JoeRNov 11, 2007
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MargrafOct 30, 2007Maybe I'm not trendy, but this album rocks. They set out what they wanted to do - make a pop record. Referencing the past makes this a tad recycled, but funner than a bunch of other stuff out there. This is why I'm not a critic, but I LOVE this album!
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JillianDOct 18, 2007Whatever dudes. The album is much better than you're giving them credit for. Go see them live, then listen to it. It helps you understand their personality as a band better. So maybe you people could lay off the album, make an effort to actually appreciate something, and stop trying to be witty and funny... it's not working.
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MicheleP.Oct 18, 2007I can't stop listening to this album. Each time I hear it, I have a new favorite song. As of now the entire album is a fave. Not sure why all the so called "critics" dislike it so much. It's music, just enjoy it, and stop analyzing it to death.
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JoseG.Oct 17, 2007I was worried after reading some negative reviews, but it turns out I really like this!
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JackH.Sep 17, 2007Love this record!!!. All you little wannabe contributing writers with sticks up your asses suck. You just don't know good music. Glad to see the majority still have good taste though!
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VictorH.Sep 12, 2007Love it!
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MarcHSep 11, 2007Even better than there first. Don't miss this one!
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StevenH.Aug 31, 2007This album is certainly a change for the band....but it's much more of a natural progression than most are making it out to be. I have no idea why this album is being ripped as hard as it has been, it's very good.
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BlenderTheir third albums smells less of revivalist chic than tribute-band nostalgia. New wave knockoffs have rarely sounded so old.
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SpinBring on the Comets is ultimately a bland regression. [Sep 2007, p.138]99
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For the most part, singer-songwriter Craig Pfunder doesn't justify the presence of vocals and lyrics.