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Generally favorable reviews- based on 11 Ratings
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Positive: 8 out of 11
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Mixed: 1 out of 11
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Negative: 2 out of 11
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Mar 29, 2020It's definitely not a very original album, still develops a sound that really stuck to me while some the songs in this album are one of my top favorites songs of all time. I really enjoy Built for Speed and this is the sound was something I kept playing for days without listening to any other songs.
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DannydNov 13, 2004The Art of Losing does a decent job, but would kill a diabetic with is sugar coded anthems. However, American Hifi has the talent to do something more meaningful.
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Claudia****Jul 17, 2003I think AHF are the best band of the moment. Their songs are very nice and powerful! And the lead singer Stacy is too hot!
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Claudia****Jul 17, 2003I think AHF are the best band of the moment. Their songs are very nice and powerful! And the lead singer Stacy is too hot!
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ShelleySMay 24, 2003Great, fun music. If you want to rock, listen on.
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JedSApr 26, 2003One of the greatest ever
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Entertainment WeeklySome cuts have a quick sugar-high effect--once they fade, they're about as fresh as overchewed bubblegum. [7 Mar 2003, p.72]
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SpinOnly a snob could hate these 11 songs, which wear their bright, adrenalized grooves, lucid melodies, and arena-ready choruses the way the Hi-Fi boys wear their vintage Poison T-shirts: proudly and without a shred of irony. [Mar 2003, p.119]
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Q MagazineMusic for thirtysomething teenagers, and none the worse for that. [Jun 2003, p.92]