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Foo Fighters - One by One

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Track List: One by One

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  4. Times Like TheseDownload & Buy
  5. Disenchanted LullabyDownload & Buy
  6. Tired Of YouDownload & Buy
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  8. Lonely As YouDownload & Buy
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Album Details: One by One

Release Date:
10/22/2002
Label:
Bmg Japan
UPC:
4988017631423

User Reviews: One by One

  1. tip for foo

    , December 26, 2004
    Reviewer: cowabungalujah - See all cowabungalujah's reviews
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  2. AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    , March 14, 2004
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From AMG Reviews

One By One is the most accomplished album the Foo Fighters have made, which isn't necessarily the same as the best. Picking up the clean, focused sound and attitude of There Is Nothing Left to Lose, One By One is gleaming hard rock: it may have a shiny production, but hitting hard in its rhythm and its impeccably distorted guitars. Dave Grohl's songs often express (or at least suggest) tortured emotions in their lyrics, but the album doesn't hit at a gut-level; it's too polished for that. It's not a bad thing, since the band is damn good and the production is more focused than any of the Foos' previous albums. The problem is, Grohl's songwriting has slipped slightly. It's still sturdy and melodic, yet not as immediate or memorable. Nothing is as majestic as "Learn to Fly," haunting as "Everlong," gut-crunching as "Monkey Wrench," or even as boneheadedly irresistible as their contribution to the Orange County soundtrack, "The One". Instead, it all fits together and sounds good as a piece, without offering individual moments to savor. Not the worst tradeoff, of course, but it's hard not to wish that the songs stuck in your head the way they used to, even if it's still enjoyable as a whole.

- Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide



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