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For those listeners who pine for a world when Seven Mary Three received heavy rotation, this will satisfy, but anybody expecting the spark of Jane's Addiction or even a dose of Navarro's campy on-camera charm will be sorely disappointed.
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Alternative PressThe result: a CD without hooks, impressive guitar pyrotechnics, or anything else, really. [Sep 2006, p.226]
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It's hard to believe these men were once innovators.
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Entertainment WeeklySurprisingly pedestrian. [18 Aug 2006, p.138]
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(One) is a good rock album that likely could have been great if not for lack of a solid lead single and anything resembling overall coherence in its thematic overtones.
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What this channel lacks is true feeling and originality.
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Isaacs’s indistinct, flannel-waving wail doesn’t add anything to these titanic anthems of soul and struggle, which don’t say much beyond: Dave Navarro, still breathing, still taking meetings.
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Rolling StoneSounds a lot like a collection of rejected Foo Fighters tunes. [7 Sep 2006, p.107]
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(ONe) is decidedly safe and anything but experimental.
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MojoCould pass for a load of Stone Temple Pilots B-sides. [Sep 2006, p.106]
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Perhaps the worst aspect of ONe is how on autopilot the band sounds. Even the flat-out rockers – like the opener, 'Teahouse Of The Spirits' – contain no guitar pyrotechnics and come off sounding limp and perfunctory.
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New Musical Express (NME)The Panic Channel... never quite click. [9 Sep 2006, p.37]
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UncutDistinctly average. [Oct 2006, p.119]
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(ONe) isn’t the lightning we’ve been waiting for. Still, it may well be enough to convince us to keep watching.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 23 out of 47
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Mixed: 3 out of 47
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Negative: 21 out of 47
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Jul 14, 2015
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[Anonymous]Apr 22, 2008Anyone who has to use 'Avril Lavigne' as why this album is good automatically has an invalid opinion. This album is disgusting.
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AndrewBMay 17, 2007