Breaking Things

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Total Tracks: 14   Total Length: 28:44

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best emusic album

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great album though the next 3 are better..go to amazon.com. and get pummell,mass nerder,and problematic...denny ward..dallas tx

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Great Album!

Kastas

"Breaking Things" along with "Allroy's Revenge" is probably the bands best post-DESCENDENTS album. A consistent and solid effort, "Breaking Things" sums all the best elements of the bands previous recordings plus a tinge of 'grunge' thrown in for good measure. "Original Me", the opening track, is by itself well worth the admission, but "Shreen", "Rosco" and "Brithday I.O.U" are equally brilliant. The production is chaotically delicious and if you're looking for a "hard" alternative punk sound, "Breaking Things" is the album to download!

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Great Album!

Kastas

"Breaking Things" along with "Allroy's Revenge" is probably the bands best post-DESCENDENTS album. A consistent and solid effort, "Breaking Things" sums all the best elements of the bands previous recordings plus a tinge of 'grunge' thrown in for good measure. "Original Me", the opening track, is by itself well worth the admission, but "Shreen", "Rosco" and "Brithday I.O.U" are equally brilliant. The production is chaotically delicious and if you're looking for a "hard" alternative punk sound, "Breaking Things" is the album to download!

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Birthday IOU saves the day

pg13

not a big fan of the rest of the album but love all, and bday iou is on eof the best punk rock songs ever written. if anything, download that song.

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The nerdcore offense known as All continues on with their third vocalist. With Chad Price handling the microphone in a deeper, more powerful tone in comparison to previous singer Scott Reynolds, the music has a bit more of a backbone to it. Not to say that All have gone heavy metal (although they do come pretty close with “Guilty” and “Crucified”), they’re still the same playful, heartbroken teenagers (in the bodies of middle-aged men by now) who continue to share their love for food and fishing. The only significant difference is that the tone isn’t as wimpy while they sing about their latest girl trauma. With that in mind, Breaking Things is the start of something new for All. Just pretend that their follow-up Pummel never happened. – Mike DaRonco

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