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Cry
by Faith Hill
Cry me a river
Instead of a nice, organized, constructed cry, Faith Hill's album "Cry" is like sobbing, then weeping, then whimpering, then screaming and then a single tear drops from her eye. |
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The Real Thing
by Faith No More
Faith No More: The Real Thing
If one carefully reads the lyrics he can see that they follow several themes: love, obsession, loss, and victimization. |
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Angel Dust
by Faith No More
Faith No More: Angel Dust
Released in 1992, Angel Dust was far ahead of its time. |
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The Director's Cut
by Fantômas
Your Favorite Film Scores Done the Fantômas Way
This band could sit around a microphone, loudly chewing their food, and some critics would hail Fantômas' "work" as a sonic breakthrough. |
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Halfway Between the Gutter and the Stars
by Fatboy Slim
Spankin' Beats Like They Was Newborns
Some of Fatboy’s tracks are so infectious, you forgive him his soulless artistic pandering. |
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FWX
by Fates Warning
The Fates' 10th offering
Another typically strong offering from Fates Warning, and one that should appeal to fans old and new. |
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Awaken The Guardian (reissue)
by Fates Warning
A classic album, lovingly revisted
Any progressive metal or Fates Warning fan who doesn't already own a copy of Awaken the Guardian needs to purchase the release as soon as possible. |
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Frantic
by Ferry, Bryan
Foolish.
This stuff is just nondescript, and that's the last word anyone should ever have to use to describe Bryan Ferry. |
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Fiery Furnaces Live
by Fiery Furnaces
Shaken, not Stirred
Eleanor took requests during the encore and stuck around to sign CDs and tickets afterward. That, too, was a great thing. It helped those enamored with her to stare just a little longer. It was a win-win situation. |
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The Fire Theft In Concert
by Fire Theft, The
The Emo-Prog Connection
Sadly, it seems as if Enigk has lost his passion for emotional rock in favor of King Crimson thievery. |
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