Monday, January 28, 2008

No Doubt "Everything in Time", Zug Izland "3 33"

NO DOUBT - EVERYTHING IN TIME

No Doubt - Everything in Time
Year: 2004


1.Big Distraction [3:52]7.3 Mb
2.Leftovers [4:28]6.9 Mb
3.Under Construction [3:11]5.3 Mb
4.Beauty Contest [4:13]6.6 Mb
5.Full Circle [3:16]5.6 Mb
6.Cellophane Boy [2:52]4.6 Mb
7.Everything in Time (Los Angeles) [3:26]5 Mb
8.You're So Foxy [3:39]5.8 Mb
9.Panic [3:08]5.2 Mb
10.New Friend [4:33]7.6 Mb
11.Everything in Time (London) [3:59]5.4 Mb
12.Sailin on [3:34]6 Mb
13.Oi to the World [2:40]4.4 Mb
14.I Throw My Toys Around (featuring Elvis Costello) [2:59]4.8 Mb
15.New and Approved (New remix) [6:20]9.9 Mb
16.A Real Love Survives (Rock Steady remix featuring MS. Dynamite) [3:49]5.3 Mb
17.A Rock Steady Vibe (Rock Steady remix featuring Sweetie Irie) [4:16]6.2 Mb

No Doubt "Everything in Time" Album Review

Good collection of miscellaneous songs
I tend to like No Doubt's odd collections, like BEACON STREET and EVERYTHING IN TIME, because the songs that are left off the albums (or done on the side or, in the case of BEACON STREET, recorded while waiting for other things to happen) are less slick pop and closer to their first album. I was a big fan of theirs before they were famous, when I was in high school, and tend to prefer their more ska and power-pop songs.

"Cellophane Boy," "I Throw My Toys Around," "Big Distraction," and "Full Circle" are the primary attractions of this CD.

Video No Doubt - Full Circle

No Doubt - Full Circle On the Everything In Time album






ZUG IZLAND - 3 33

Zug Izland - 3 33
Year: 2004


1.Everything [3:02]4.6 Mb
2.Taken [3:29]5.8 Mb
3.Saved [3:33]5.3 Mb
4.Virgos Tale [2:56]4.7 Mb
5.Hate [3:57]6.2 Mb
6.Y [2:55]4.6 Mb
7.U [3:33]5.9 Mb
8.Ride [3:21]5.7 Mb
9.Nothing [3:33]4.9 Mb
10.Feel [3:33]5.7 Mb
11.Life [3:33]5.6 Mb
12.Live [3:33]5.4 Mb

Zug Izland "3 33" Album Review

best rock album out of Detroit in ages
Zug Izland is mostly known for their association with Psychopathic Records and ICP; however, their potential can extend much farther than the artists now currently at Psychopathic could ever imagine. why? because they've got it tight like dreadlocks with WRIF (Detroit's most popular rock station, maybe the most popular in the country), and they have one of the most unique sounds i've ever heard from a rock band.

this CD offers a great follow-up to Cracked Tiles, and shows that they are more than just another Psychopathic act. With emotional connective ballads such as "You" and "Feel", it shows that Syn and the boys have a soft side to them that a Cracked Tiles fan would not expect. No song on this CD sounds remotely like any on Cracked Tiles...IT SOUND BETTER, and it still has that fresh from the oven toxic rock feel to it. I don't bash Juggalos, because a fan base always has to start somewhere, and it's a good one, but this band could easily step out of the shadows of ICP and be Detroit's next big thing! whatchu know about that 3:33 son!






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