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Symptoms of a Leveling Spirit
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4.8 out of 5.0 stars 4 Ratings (4 Reviews)

Album Details: Symptoms of a Leveling Spirit

Release Date:07/10/2001
Label:Fat Wreck Chords
UPC:751097062524

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User Reviews: Symptoms of a Leveling Spirit

  • Overall:

    The best ever from good riddance

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Oct 6, 2002

    the whole album is so good. my favorite song is the secret song, it kicks ass. so check this album out.

  • Overall:

    Best ever

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Sep 26, 2001

    Really their best and maturest issue ever.

Pro Reviews: Symptoms of a Leveling Spirit

  • All Music Guide

    Renown for their assaultive sonics, Symptoms of a Leveling Spirit finds Good Riddance huddling ever closer to the melodic punk sound they've been moving towards over the few preceding years. While the arrival of new drummer Dave Wagenschutz, with his varied rhythms and adept tempo changes, helps bolster the band's confidence to pursue new musical directions, Symptoms is Good Riddance's most eclectic to date. Of course, it's still a punk album, but the group now run the full gamut of subgenres, from speedcore to melodic punk and everything in between. "Year of the Rat," for example, starts slow enough to qualify as a hard rock ballad (bring your own lighter), before metamorphing into a solid punk rocker. "Libertine" boasts even more tempo changes, skittering in and out of speedcore, while a Stiff Little Fingeresque guitar jangles around the edges. There's still enough pummeling hardcore to keep fans sated, however, or in the case of "Nobody Likes a Cynic," a perfect hybrid of hardcore a...nd hard rock to make all headbangers happy. But, in general, Symptoms is awash in melodic punk; from the opening number to the closing alt-punk hidden track, Good Riddance reels out a barrage of hummable songs and hooky choruses. In fact, "Yesterday's Headlines"' melody is a definite nod to new wave, dragged into the new school, needless to say. "Cheyenne" is equally poppy, albeit in a more minor key. However, the increased tunefulness takes none of the bite out of Good Riddance's lyrics. And whether attacking individual imperfections or greater societal ills, the group's songwriting remains savagely on point. Always threatening greatness, the group have now produced a true classic. - Jo-Ann Greene, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Good Riddance

Good Riddance are a straight-edge hardcore punk band from Santa Cruz, CA. Led by vocalist Russ Rankin, the band's longtime lineup included guitarist Luke Pabich, bassist Chuck Platt, and drummer Sean "SC" Sellers. Although it was formed in 1986 by ex-Fury 66 member Rankin as a voice for his political frustrations and protests, the band did not gel until Pabich's arrival... Read more