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Taking Back Sunday - Tell All Your Friends (CD)

Tell All Your Friends
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Album Details: Tell All Your Friends

Release Date:03/26/2002
Label:Jvc Japan
UPC:4988002448678

Track List: Tell All Your Friends

  1. You Know How I Do
  2. Bike Scene
  3. Cute Without The 'E' (Cut From T...
  4. There's No 'I' In Team
  5. Great Romances Of The 20th Century
  1. Ghost Man On Third
  2. Timberwolves At New Jersey
  3. The Blue Channel
  4. You're So Last Summer
  5. Head Club

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User Reviews: Tell All Your Friends

  • Overall:

    Taking Back Sunday

    By Bill  Mar 25, 2002 | 2 out of 2 found this Tell All Your Friends review helpful

    This album is great. It's an emo band from Long Island who show's their roots of emotional punk rock. I love this record and can't get it out of my stereo. I advise anyone to get this CD. If you love emo you'll be attached to this cd. If you've never... heard of emo, you'll love it. Read more Less

  • Overall:

    This CD rocks!

    By Tina  Mar 26, 2002 | 1 out of 2 found this Tell All Your Friends review helpful

    All I have to say this CD rocks. Plus cover is from my area so that makes it all the better. But if you can...BUY IT!!! :)

Pro Reviews: Tell All Your Friends

  • All Music Guide

    Tell All Your Friends is quite reminiscent of the Movielife's This Time Next Year. This is quite understandable when one realizes that one of the members of Taking Back Sunday used to be in the Movielife. Unfortunately, although there are a few variations, the ability of this band to sound so blatantly like their fellow Long Island comrades is almost their undoing. Vocally, Taking Back Sunday sounds very close to the Canterbury Effect, while musically there are times where they're a bit more rockin' than the Movielife in that they have cultivated punk, hardcore, emo, and pop and hybridized it better. It's quite upbeat and very danceable, thus making it fun and interesting. Yet at the same time it's nowhere near to being original or creative. Perhaps within their genre they're creative, but for the most part, bands like Taking Back Sunday seem to be all too common in an age of acts like the Movielife, New Found Glory, and other hardcore/pop-punk acts.

    - Kurt Morris, All Music Guide

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Biography

Taking Back Sunday

Formed in November of 1999, Amityville, NY's Taking Back Sunday completed its lineup in December of 2000, when Adam Lazzara took over vocals and Shaun Cooper was added on bass. Taking its melodic hardcore sound from originators like Lifetime, Endpoint, and Sunny Day Real Estate, as well as guitarist Ed Reyes' emo band Movielife, Taking Back Sunday recorded its first dem... Read more