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| Song Title | Time | Price | |||
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| Play | 1. What I Go To School For | 3:32 | £0.69 | ||
| Play | 2. You Said No | 2:47 | £0.89 | ||
| Play | 3. Britney | 3:30 | £0.89 | ||
| Play | 4. Losing You | 3:54 | £0.89 | ||
| Play | 5. Year 3000 | 3:15 | £0.89 | ||
| Play | 6. Psycho Girl | 3:52 | £0.89 | ||
| Play | 7. All The Way | 2:26 | £0.89 | ||
| Play | 8. Sleeping With The Light On | 3:34 | £0.89 | ||
| Play | 9. Dawson's Geek | 2:27 | £0.89 | ||
| Play | 10. When Day Turns Into Night | 3:34 | £0.59 | ||
| Play | 11. Everything I Knew | 3:09 | £0.69 | ||
| Play | 12. Without You | 4:05 | £0.89 | ||
| Play | 13. Interlude | 0:21 | £0.59 | ||
| Play | 14. Loser Kid | 3:42 | £0.89 |
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Put simply, Busted do pop with a bit of bite better than anyone around. Their lyrics, whilst not winning them any Ivor Novello awards, are often really funny and occasionally, really outstanding ('Eveything I Knew' with the 'we used to talk about - whatever' practically sums up every relationship I've ever had!). And let's face it, for a group of teenagers, they've got huge talent - song-writers, good singing voices and playing their own instruments extremely well.
But, onto the songs. 'What I Go To School For', 'Year 3000', 'Crash & Burn' (released as 'You Said No') are Busted at their pop/rock best, all with irritatingly catchy choruses and some fantastic tongue-in-cheek lyrics. Also falling into this group are 'Dawson's Geek', 'All The Way' and 'Britney'. But, it's the ballads that come as the real surprise - they're unexpectedly good! My personal favourites are 'Losing You' which may be 'pure cheese' but gets me everytime, 'When Day Turns Into Night' which has very bare but beautiful instrumentals and 'Without You' - definitely Charlie's song, with him having sole songwriting credits and singing most of it, the 'rock power ballad' thing really suiting his gravelly voice and check out that gorgeous piano intro.
I can't not mention 'Everything I Knew', another personal favourite of mine, which is an up-tempo ballad with a great hook. Personally, I can't stand 'Psycho Girl' and the instrumental thing is a bit of a waste of space. Overall, however, this is a VERY catchy and extremely promising debut album that is definitely worth checking out and gets better with every listen.
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