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Q MagazineA robust blend of anthemic choruses and electro-tinged riffing, it will appeal to fans of Depeche Mode and Metallica alike. [July 2002, p.112]
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Patrick and cohorts haven't left behind big, dumb obviousness. Thrashy, trashy tracks such as "Columind" still weigh the album down with anonymous groans and heard-'em-before riffs.
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BlenderFilter adhere to the blueprint laid down by the breakthrough power ballad "Take a Picture"... with such anguished arena sing-alongs as "The Missing" and "The Only Way Is the Wrong Way." [#9, p.146]
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SpinThe Best tracks sweep ringing, acoustic-guitar verses into anthemic power-chord choruses. [Sep 2002, p.134]
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 15 out of 19
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Mixed: 1 out of 19
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Negative: 3 out of 19
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GilliganRIPFeb 11, 2008This album still holds up as the band's best work. God Damn Me should affect you. If it doesn't, you're dead.
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DeclanMJun 21, 2007Very good album near perfect its a shame he hasn't released anything since.
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AndrewMMay 15, 2005