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Hell Yeah: The total opposite of intro songs HMP (on my album vision is the first song), a quiet rap as stanza and a quite melodic chorus. However, I lack the power here. In previous album MFZB the guys have a lot more cut in the guitars and on drums. The bridge of the song is then again what hearty, but then comes the right throttled refrain. Too bad, you could have done more. Is still quite audible, so 3/5
Just The Tip: Juhu we continue à la HMP - The If one imagines when one hears the guitar intro, nice and fast rocking. But dann..wieder quite choked text in the verse, you think: Well, we hope in the chorus! One should not be disappointed: much faster than Hell Yeah, which is not really hard, but after all. While it is only the initial stage the really reinboomt (ie the initial phase of the chorus ;-)), but quite nice stuck where you are even encouraged to sing along! 4/5
Mental Health:
Do not know, somehow quite monotonous piece. Boring stanza Lieblos designed refrain. 2/5
The Juggenauts:
O man, what is the going with the guys - I thought so when I grossed the song. It seems to me almost as if they have this song in total fatigue aufgenommen..Refrain totally bleak, not only faster gitarrenriff..für me a disappointment. 1/5
Death by Disco:
While not particularly fast, but here's something Rockn'Roll feeling over. In the verses I have to think inexplicably to ACDC / Airbourne. Refrain: slowly sucks it: Softer song ... where is this urgency from HMP ?? For the really hot verses 3/5
Be Careful What You Wish for / Mike Dexter is a God, Mike Dexter is a Role / Mike Dexter is a Asshole:
Strangely Title, Comic Song - white to begin with nothing. As Mental Health here dominates the monotony 1/5
More code for Sucker / Ignite:
Finally back faster numbers! Nice for the ears! At HMP they come but not ran (actually impossible :)) 4/5
The Junkie and the Halo:
Intro totally wrong - but it will get better here as well :) Although finds a soft singing in the chorus instead (how can it be better see HMP / Brixton) but well, the verses / The Bridge are quite rocky / become well: 4/5
Brixton: Yes, yes and yes again!
Class song, So I actually imagined Zebrahead the whole album long. Fast insistent rap .. and Hammer Geiler refrain. Wooohooooo .... what you get behind ... WOHO! You get inside! WHAT A WONDERFUL LIE! Goosebumps provocation :) - Super guitar solo! 5/5
I know I have the song already rated top, but I want to explain again why I consider this song to be the best songs !!
The rest of the album (Hit the ground, Two wrongs make a right, but three rights make a left, and All for None None For all, Sorry, but youre friends are) form a good conclusion: Hit the ground is something like the ' 'ballarde' 'the album - beautiful chorus; TWMA, BTRMAL is okay, but nothing special. All for none and all None is also quite good, but the choruses all hear any song from 4 to almost the same ..
Sorry But youre friends are hot: Beautiful close, fast, rock, haunting vocals!
To summarize: Hit the Ground: 4/5; TWMAR, BTRMAL: 2/5; All for None and None for all: 3/5; SBYFAH: 4.5
Conclusion:
HMP Brixton and are the only tracks that I would classify as A Hit. If all the songs constructed it would have been a great album. The other songs have me (especially in the chorus) on a close resemblance to what could be attributed to a lack of creativity.
No question, the songs are all quite nice to listen, but only at HMP Brixton and the musical heart is actually only on right, just as you will sing really almost forced. Of the three albums I've bought (Broadcast to the World, and just MFZB Phoenix) is unfortunately the weakest. I could more easily more speed / intensity / Creativity desired.
I do not regret the purchase, however, I'm going to buy myself and the next Zebrahead, because I am convinced that the boys will again sit on a stage!