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<span style="font-weight: bold;">One By One</span><br />
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artist: Foo Fighters<br />
year: 2002<br />
genre: Rock<br />
quality: 320kbps, fully tagged<br />
tools used: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/">Exact Audio Copy</a> and <a target="_blank" href="http://lame.sourceforge.net/">LAME MP3 Encoder</a><br />
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tracklist<br />
01 All My Life<br />
02 Low<br />
03 Have It All <br />
04 Times Like These <br />
05 Disenchanted Lullaby <br />
06 Tired Of You<br />
07 Halo <br />
08 Lonely As You <br />
09 Overdrive <br />
10 Burn Away <br />
11 Come Back<br />
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Amazon Review<br />
There's a certain sameness to the spiky, percussive bursts<br />
of punk-pop tabled by the Foo Fighters. Yet it's pretty hard to fault<br />
players as palpably enthusiastic as Dave Grohl and his gang. Every<br />
Foos record, up to and including their fourth studio disc, One by One,<br />
fluently merges rock menace with unabashedly cheery melody and <br />
thoughtful if cryptic lyrics. (And those videos!) So while insistent, <br />
guiterrorized tracks like "All My Life" and "Times Like These <br />
(One-Way Motorway)" don't expand the Foos' oeuvre, they're catchy <br />
as hell and well worth the price of admission. Those searching for <br />
veiled Nirvana/Courtney references will no doubt unearth them <br />
(or unearth what seem like veiled references), while longtime fans <br />
can relax in the knowledge that a seasoned pro like Grohl knows <br />
better than to muck with a winning formula. --Kim Hughes<br />
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:D
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