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General | Jan 2006

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Your Imaginary Friend
Reviewed 2006-01-24
Re-release of post-hardcore hard-rock crossover band; a study of hardcore evolution into emo and even 90’s “grunge”. Interestingly the cd starts with their later material then gets older. Tough boy feel and idealistic-straightedge lyrical delivery, the early 80’s generic 2/4 thrash beat is given a gallop and becomes generic in itself. In the newer songs (tracks 1-7) the guitars are allowed to wank with stupid leads that would’ve gotten the band’s asses kicked 8 years earlier. Production is slick and full and sounds like if the band Rush were a trio of the Stern brothers (Youth Brigade) instead of Geddy, Alex and Neal with all the dumb parts and changes and foreshadow all things Soundgarden and Pearl Jam. Tracks 8 and above are honest post-hardcore, with a definite Dischord-DC feel and are highly recommened (while 1-7 should be avoided).

1) galloping, melodic vocs, heavy breakdown toward end
2) hard swagger rock intro to 2/4 gallop, then classic rock bridge of sorts, then 2/4 thrash includes a total eddie van halen guitar wank-fest
3) 2/4 gallop, multifaceted
4) okay, this classic rock intro plain sucks, smacks of Rush, if fact I’d call this a “hardcore Rush song” with all its changes and “parts”
5) another epic hard-rock wankfest
6) jeeze
7) gallop centered
8) solid 2/4 hardcore
9) solid angry 2/4 hardcore with backup chorus vocs
10-11) almost a DC hardcore feel, good anthemic
12) strong Dischord feel
13) 2/4 gallop thrash, wall of sound is undeniable and great, lots of changes, amazing how bad they fucked this song up by redo’ing it later (track 3)
14) doomy cool first part, then 2/4
15) a brief heavy instrumental smacks of Scratch Acid, combine with following track
16) 2/4 idealism
17) 2/4 thrash with 4/4 rockin bridge and a wanky guitar that’s acceptable but foreshadows that crap they went on to do (tracks 1-7)
18) upbeat 2/4
19) 2/4 driving, good production
20) more
21) urgent, crisper production if not a bit generic
22) FCCs
23) low fi production, way more “punk”, good fast/slow change-ups

Crippled Youth: 24-26) FCCs
27) anthemic idealist punk
28) fast again
29) FCCs
30) super brief quintessential short punk song
31-32) FCCs

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Charting

2006-01-29 — 2006-04-02 Loud
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Track listing

1. Running Like Thieves
2. You're The Friend I Don't Need
3. Always Try
4. Looking Back
5. Hateful
6. Speak Out
7. Today We Live
8. Wise Up
9. Having My Say
10. Talk Is Cheap
11. Nailed To The X
12. Now Or Never
13. Always Try
14. Clear
15. Intro
16. Change Within
17. Accept The Blame
18. Wise Up
19. Still Strong
20. Search
21. Strength Through Hope
22. Talk Is Cheap
23. Always Try
24. Walk Tall, Walk Straight
25. Positive Scene
26. Can't You See
27. Not Just Talk
28. Respect
29. Choice
30. Stand Together
31. K-Town Mosh Crew
32. United We Stand