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Sticks and Stones
New Found Glory
Sticks and Stones
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
Japanese release featuring 3 bonus tracks

     
   
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All Artists: New Found Glory
Title: Sticks and Stones
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 2
Label: Universal Japan
Release Date: 7/31/2006
Album Type: Import
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Style: Hardcore & Punk
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1

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Japanese release featuring 3 bonus tracks

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CD Reviews

This is all getting out of hand
Ben | 07/28/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Punk is not about listening to bands like the MIsfits and T.S.O.L and other old punk bands. Punk is about not following the crowd and doing stuff your own way and not letting other people get in the way of your own intrests. SO technically if the pop punk listeners listened to all those idiots telling people to listen to old school punk then they would actually become something their not



Anyway this happens to be a great cd. Very differant from Nothing gold can stay and All about a girl. JOrdan's voice obviously was polished in some way. The instrumentals are actually very similar to the sound of their two first cd's.



Now i guess I am going to review each cd.



Understatment 5/5 An incredibly catchy song that doens't get old very fast. This song will please most NFG fans.



My Friends over you 4/5 Most people will adore this song until about a week after they hear it when this song gets very annoying.



Sonny. 4.5/5 This song has very creative lyrics and a very interesting story.



SOmething I call Personality. 3/5 A song that most people will enjoy but it just doesn't do it for me



Head on Collision. 4/5 Pretty much the same story as My Friends Over you.



It's been a Summer 5/5 Starts with a very catchy riff and stays like that for the whole song.



Forget my Name. 4.5/5 Very good lyrics.



Never Give up 4.5/5 A song that can cheer anyone up



The Great Houdini 5/5 Really catchy



Singled Out. 5/5 Defienntly my favorite on the cd.



Belated. 2.5/5 Pretty good lyrics but just doesn't have the thing that makes te other songs so great



The Story So Far. 5/5 Great finisher



Overall 52/60 A great effort"
Best NFG Album!
Lil' Punk Boy | Waterville, Maine | 03/06/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"These are how I rate the songs-



Understatement- Possibly the best opener ever 5/5



My Friends Over You- A really good song but if you listen to it more than two times in a hour time period it gets annoying. 4/5



Sonny- Nice, Calm and Melodic but possibly the worst song on the album. 2.5/5



Something I call Personality- Really fast and cool it almost makes listening to "Sonny" worthwhile. 4/5



Head on Collision- Their greatest slow song ever. 4/5



It's Been a Summer- Really catchy to listen to and it will never get annoying even if you listen to it one-hundred times! 4.5/5



Forget My Name- This song kinda' reminds me of Sum 41, and that is a good thing a really good thing. But it can be really sad if you really listen hard to the lyrics. 4/5



Never Give Up- This song is a little more hopeful than "Forget My Name" and I think everyone can enjoy it. 3.5/5



The Great Houdini- Has nothing to do with Harry Houdini and so I say WTF!!! 3/5



Singled Out- I like the techno beginning alot and the rest also rules. It is the best song on the album next to "Understatement." 5/5



Belated- Sorta' sucks but in its own way it is good. In other words it sounds like a Simple Plan song and that is a put down. 3/5



The Story So Far- Cool song very awesome except for that P.O.C hidden track. Get rid of the hidden track and you have a winner! With hidden tack loser! Keep the Hidden Track, 0.5/5

Without, 5/5



Possibly the greatest punk album ever.



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