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Mixed or average reviews- based on 71 Ratings
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Positive: 28 out of 71
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Mixed: 6 out of 71
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Negative: 37 out of 71
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Mar 23, 2017I like every single song on this Album. He has a very good voice! And I like this kind of music. The only critic I have is that they all are very similar.
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May 22, 2014This album offers more of the same. Angst-filled lyrics, crunchy guitar riffs, and pounding drums. While I would normally cry foul against this, I have to admit I'm glad I listened to it.
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ColinJul 28, 2009I personally thought this album was better than the first. I liked that it had a heavier sound to it than their first one.
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KimCJul 28, 2009It has a similar sound as his debut cd but the lyrics are much more deep and heart felt on this cd. Open your eyes is a touching song about life after death. Beautifully written.
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TonyKJul 21, 2009Excellent Album. Keep on Rocking Daughtry. Some critics are so snobbish you can only laugh.
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DevinDJul 21, 2009
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TylerVJul 20, 2009How can you say this album is bad??? I feel this album is a very good follow up album. Great job Daughtry!
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ToddHJul 17, 2009This album ROCKS! Daughtry is here and here to stay. I agree with Andrew N. Critics are biased towards the music that they prefer. This album has it all -- throw backs to the original, some great hard rock, and a little country feel to show their diversity in the industry. Keep brining on the best guys!
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JamesH.Jul 17, 2009
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SwertM.Jul 16, 2009A very excellent sophomore album for Daughtry, and a good continuation to what hopes to be a long discography. I'd recommend it for Rock fans everywhere.
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AndrewN.Jul 16, 2009Critics who grade music as a career are people who have lost touch with reality and are so biased towards what music they like, that when music comes by that is actually good, they fail to recognize it.
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Awards & Rankings
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They have nothing on their mind other than making basic, black-and-white modern rock, and they do so efficiently on Leave This Town, a sophomore album that's every bit as satisfying as the first.
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If you called Leave This Town, his familiar-sounding sophomore effort, workmanlike, he’d probably see it as a compliment. Too bad this is disappointingly generic hard rock with virtually the same formula that made his debut such a success.
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The blueprint of follow-up Leave This Town--chugging riffs, angsty-sensitive lyrics, here-come-the-soaring-double tracked-?choruses--may feel utterly familiar, but it's undoubtedly what the people (the people not being up for, one guesses, any major stylistic switcheroos) want.