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Grupo:
The Bouncing Souls
Origen:
Estados Unidos, New Brunswick - New JerseyEstados Unidos
Miembros:
Greg Attonito (vocals), Pete Steinkopf (guitar), Bryan Kienlen (bass), and Michael McDermott (drums)
Disco de The Bouncing Souls: «Hopeless Romantic»
Disco de The Bouncing Souls: «Hopeless Romantic» (Anverso)
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  • Título:Hopeless Romantic
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The Bouncing Souls play old-school punk rock in the tradition of The Ramones and Social Distortion. It sounds anachronistic in an age when rap-metal hybrids litter the hardcore landscape, but the Souls turn up the heat with hooks a-plenty and above average lyricism. Music fans will get a big kick out of humorous cuts like "It's Not the Heat, It's the Humanity" and "Bullying the Jukebox,"--an anthem about taking over a tavern's tune selection ("I walked into the bar / And put in twenty bucks / I know other people's taste in music sucks"). With whiplash guitars courtesy of guitarist "The Pete,"Hopeless Romantic yields a bumper crop of classic Epitaph loudness. --Jason Josephes
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6 personas de un total de 6 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Just some great music

There are, of course, lots of bands combining punk and pop now, but the Bouncing Souls seem to have a special aptitude for throwing in bountiful pop hooks and humorous lyrics (e.g., "he's got penis envy denial") without diluting the music's punkish aggression. In other words, they seem to have the Ramones' feel-good punk formula down better than any other band I've heard. The result is a collection of catchy and anthemic tunes adressing such topics as drinking, friends, and girls. Virtually everywhere, the guitars are crunchy, the vocals enthusiastically barked, and the lyrics funny. Highlights include the aggressive opener "Hopeless Romantic," the nostalgic "'87," and the hilarious and insanely catchy "Bullying the Jukebox." Even as I write this review, I'm laughing hysterically at the duet "Wish Me Well, You Can Go to Hell." If you like punk, or any good music in general, this album is worth your money.

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1 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Punk Goes Nostalgic

The Bouncing Souls have an innocent charm to them, opting for a combination of fast-paced fun songs and sweetly reminiscent ones instead of taking the angst-ridden approach of so many other modern punk bands. Songs such as '87, Night On Earth and Kid display the sensitive side of these guys who have the ability to expertly relate to their fans through their lyrics, and Kid especially taps into the punk mindset perfectly. Other songs such as Wish me Well, It's Not The Heat, It's The Humanity, Monday Morning Ant Brigade are as uplifting and fun lyrically as they are musically and Greg's vocals bring out that certain quality by which you can tell he's singing through a permanent smile. Personally I can't stand Ole, and god only knows how You're So Rad made the final cut - if I was Master of the Universe whoever made the decision to include it would be forced to swallow a sack full of nunchucks. As i'm not Master of the Universe (yet) I took a star off the rating instead. Nevertheless, putting aside that little mishap, the album is a classic from those sweet soccer-loving punks who you'd bet wouldn't hurt a fly.

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1 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- the bouncing souls best album

i just finally got this cd yesterday and i already listened to it 10 times.i have heard the 1st 5 songs live before and i knew what to expect when i heard them but the rest of the album kicks the same amount of butt that the 1st 5 do.this album has really catchy songs and melodies.(it's really cool cause after all the songs it has the little scratchy sound a record makes)all the songs are really good.if i could compare it to their other 3 studio albums i would have to say it sounds more like their last album(the self titled one)songs like '87,fight to live,kid(the same as the one on tie one on),undeniable,bullying the jukebox,ole,and wish you well(you can go to hell)are the catchiest of the 13 songs(that's not saying anything bad about the rest cause they are good too)so go buy this album and go support them at the warped tour this summer(they are way better in a club though,see 'em there if you can too)

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2 personas de un total de 3 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- New Jersey's finest do it again!!!!!!!

Being a punk rock fan for most of my life (I'm 27), I can say not many bands can put out great albums on a consistent basis. The Ramones, Superchunk, Replacements and now the best punk band since the Descendents...The Bouncing Souls. This album is solid, true to their roots and style, and still holding on to the punk rock edge with a tight grip. I saw them live right before the release of this album and the new songs hit me hard before you could even buy them. The title track shreds, '87 is a classic Souls stomp, Bullying the Jukebox is simple & clever at the same time and the duet/duel between Greg & Kara in "Wish Me Well, You Can Go to Hell" is the best duo since Westerberg/Napolitano. Suggested to anyone who likes real old school punk in a new school era. Best Tracks: ALL OF THEM!!!!!! Especially: Wish Me Well..., Monday Morning Ant Brigade & Night On Earth

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- Classic already

This CD is still one of my all time faves. It rocks along in the car, while I am cleaning, cooking or just loving life! A must have!