Scars From Falling Down

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studio album
First released:
1995

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Catalog number:
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Release dates:
  • 1995 in United States

Genres

Alternative Metal, Indie, Post-punk. Vote on Genres

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5 stars More Polished Doesn't Mean Not As Good
On this, their major label debut, old fans complained about the lack of samples, and noise. Sure, that's true. and it does make for a different listening experience. But it does not "rock" any less, it would still be considered "difficult" by most pedestrian rock fans. The riffs are huge like the grand canyon, the beats are in your face; complicated and yet "swing-able" It's been over ten years since this came out, and it's still the Steel Pole I have in the car. I keep this at the ready alongsi…
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3 stars Pop-like and mediocre
This album from steel pole bathtub starts out good with great guitar work and driving beats but loses its edge. More pop inspired beats than their previous works. Dish out the extra money to get "tulip" or "some cocktail suggestions" which are a lot better than this one.
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Track listing Edit

  • CD

    format:
    number:
    title:
    number name artist hh:mm:ss
    1
    The 500 Club
    4:59
    2
    Population 2
    3:23
    3
    Home Is a Rope
    3:43
    4
    The Conversation
    5:30
    5
    Twist
    3:49
    6
    Every Thing
    3:43
    7
    3 of Cups
    3:48
    8
    Four Barrels
    1:23
    9
    Decline
    3:49
    10
    Kansas City
    5:03
    11
    Friday
    6:56

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13 tracks format: 1 x CD
release dates: 1995 in United Kingdom
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