- Record Label: Columbia / Aware
- Release Date: Feb 3, 2004
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Universal acclaim- based on 22 Ratings
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Positive: 17 out of 22
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Mixed: 2 out of 22
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Negative: 3 out of 22
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JeremyMMar 3, 2006it is an amazing album. The lyrics and the musicality all go together so well. Listening to this album is an emotional experience.
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JessicaGMar 20, 2004
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ChrisASep 3, 2004If I were a recording artist/song writer/musician, I wouldn't even WANT praise from Entertainment Weekly... The Scumbags
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SedaA.Dec 8, 2004Beautiful! Some of the best alternative music the world has to offer.
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RobCNov 15, 2005This is not a bad album, i think maybe is just for FFF fans.
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LisaPJan 6, 2005A beautiful album that allows you to escape for hours.
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AmandaGMar 13, 2004The best and most beautiful thing i've ever heard. these reviewers are insane.
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LamyDec 26, 2006Fantastic...
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Nov 10, 2018Appreciate the variety in sounds, but only 6 songs (Dying, If God Made You, Nobody, 100 Years, Maybe I, The Devil in the Wishing Well) are actually good.
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The Battle for Everything is an occasionally interesting record, but the sheer pretension of Ondrasik's lyrics coupled with his penchant for self-seriousness tend to suck much of the fun out of what could have been an enjoyably middle-of-the-road adult alternative album.
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Different from the touching--but too sleepy--"America Town," "Battle" impressively tackles new territory.
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Entertainment WeeklyWeighed down by artificially inflated anthems, garbled lyrics about the apocalypse, and coy attempts at surrealism. [6 Feb 2004, p.140]