Good Riddance Album: “Comprehensive Guide to Moderne Rebellion”
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Comprehensive Guide to Moderne Rebellion |
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Release Date:1996-01-01
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Type:Unknown
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Genre:Cover Art, Old School Punk Rock
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Label:Fat Wreck Chords
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Explicit Lyrics:No
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UPC:751097053928
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- the BEST cd I own
Before i got this cd i had high expectations and when i did get it, it was way better than i could ever have imagined.
This album has a lot of emotion to it with songs like favorite son and this is the light. There are only 3 pretty good songs and the rest are more than excellent.
Because of this CD (and For God and Country, and Ballads...) Good Riddance is my all time favorite Band.
I highly recommend to get this one otherwise you'll miss out a whole lot.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- love this album, solid as hell
Good Riddance back in it's prime. Great songs and unreal octives. Their newer albums don't hold a torch to this.
Customer review - May 29, 2007
- Woah!
Just started listening too them like a week ago.They're pretty good.I rejected them for a long time with out even listening too them.I tend to do that a lot.I've been trying to stay true with original punk.Like Minor Threat,Dead Kennedys,bad Brains,Circle jerks,crass,The Exploited,ect...
But I'm trying to be more open minded.But anyways.This album was ok but I liked "Bound by ties of blood and affection" better.
Customer review - May 13, 1999
- This CD is the best of all Good Riddance Albums
This cd, in my opinion is the best Good Riddance cd to come out. You should bye all of there cds, they are all great, although ballads from the revolution did put a little dent in their reputation, I still liked it and I like every release yet
Customer review - November 09, 1998
- Eccelent CD
In my mind it is equal, if not better than Ballads of the Revolution. Every song is good, and this is a CD that you will listen to for a long time. My favorite songs are: Token Idiot, Credit to His Gender, and Come Dancing.
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