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Amongst the dust and sweat and free macaroni and yoo hoo, I did manage to see a few bands at the Vans Warped Tour this year.
A riff catches your ear, a lyric that you'll remember, a double bass that hits you in just the right spot. It feels familiar. It's a good feeling. And you rock out. Terror is one of those bands.
When I opened a package from Tooth & Nail and saw the name Watashi Wa staring up at me, I didn't even want to listen to the CD, much less review it. But I popped it in my car CD player on the way to work this morning, and I found my mouth hanging open. This CD is really GOOD.
I've sat here for at least five minutes trying to think of a terribly clever, or at least interesting way to start this review. I can't think of one.
For God's sake, get a haircut. You're starting to look like Dave Grohl.
The online Apple Store inadvertently posted the specs of the Power Mac G5 late Thursday.
Yeowch. What a drag.
Put this CD on and clear a space in your room.
Know what gets on my nerves? Typo's in album layouts. There's really no excuse.
It's like Tooth and Nail took the nu-metal cookie cutter and punched a record out of some tasteless cookie dough.
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