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The Offspring

Disco de The Offspring: “Conspiracy of One”

Disco de The Offspring: “Conspiracy of One”
Información del disco :
Título: Conspiracy of One
Fecha de Publicación:2003-06-30
Tipo:Desconocido
Género:New School Punk Rock, Old School Punk Rock
Sello Discográfico:Sony Audiobooks
Letras Explícitas:Si
UPC:5099749848191
Lista de temas :
1 Intro Video
2 Come Out Swinging Video
3 Original Prankster Video
4 Want You Bad Video
5 Million Miles Away Video
6 Dammit, I Change Again (Explicit)
7 Living in Chaos Video
8 Special Delivery Video
9 One Fine Day Video
10 All Along Video
11 Denial, Revisited Video
12 Vultures Video
13 Conspiracy of One Video
14 Hidden Track (Explicit)
Análisis (en inglés) - :
Contrary to the popular belief of music critics, listeners and artists alike, a band that doesn't deviate from its genre on its albums isn't musically limited. There are many layers to any given genre of music, and growing into it is just as much of an accomplishment as, say, experimenting with several different categories. What's wrong with sounding the same if you get better and better at it with each album? On {^Conspiracy of One}, {$the Offspring} do just that, resulting in their most musically mature collection to date. The tight arrangements, vocal interplay and refined guitar work on {&"Original Prankster,"} {&"Want You Bad,"} and {&"Million Miles Away"} sound like {$Offspring} songs, but don't all sound the same. The band departs from its SoCal punk roots at times -- a ballad called {&"Denial, Revisited"} provides one of the album's slower instances. They also inject elements of hip-hop, rap-metal, and {$Nirvana}-like grunge into a few songs, giving {^Conspiracy of One} some musical diversity, but it's subtle; the album remains firmly planted in the world of punk. Each song features {$Dexter Holland}'s lead vocals and {$Noodles} and {$Holland}'s crafty guitar playing, the group's two defining factors. The album also features some smart lyrics, though {$the Offspring} do have some sophomoric fun on the party anthem {&"One Fine Day."} {^Conspiracy of One} is a solid and well-crafted recording and offers a fine progression from a band that has no qualms about doing what they do best. ~ Liana Jonas, All Music Guide
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