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LoveHateTragedy [Explicit] UK Version
 
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LoveHateTragedy [Explicit] UK Version

Papa RoachMP3 Download
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  Song Title Time Price    
Play   1. M-80 (Explosive Energy Movement) 2:28 £0.69
Play   2. Life Is A Bullet [Explicit] 4:05 £0.69
Play   3. Time and Time Again 2:58 £0.69
Play   4. Walking Thru Barbed Wire 3:04 £0.69
Play   5. Decompression Period 3:59 £0.69
Play   6. Born With Nothing, Die With Everything [Explicit] 3:49 £0.69
Play   7. She Loves Me Not [Explicit] 3:29 £0.89
Play   8. Singular Indestructible Droid 3:48 £0.69
Play   9. Black Clouds 4:00 £0.69
Play 10. Code of Energy [Explicit] 4:02 £0.69
Play 11. lovehatetragedy 3:11 £0.69
Play 12. Gouge Away 2:07 £0.69
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
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Yes Lovehatetragedy is really that good.
Many thought Papa Roach couldn't live up to their past success of their 'Infest' album, but the new album is a new direction and will surely maintain the sma esuccess as their previous album.

The album opens with 'M-80' a fast moving, hard hitting song that breaks the ice for how rock this album really is.
The album never fails to disappoint following the opener and stand-out tracks like 'Time & Time Again' and 'Decompression Period' will surely follow 'she loves Me Not' on making a mark in the UK singles top 20.
The songs reflect singer Jacoby Shaddix (formely Coby Dick) feelings of the past couple of years towards personal happenings like on 'Black Clouds', which is about Jacoby's slip into depression following a hard European tour a short while ago.
With 'Walking Thru Barbed Wire' being about Jacoby's pet dog that died, and the song lets you hear the full pain of what it feels like when someone close to you dies, and is something very relatable to many people.

Overall, the album never drops below par and is evidence that Papa Roach surely stand-out as a great band, among the huge influx of new American bands aiming for the big-time.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
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I have time for this act, I think it's good the way that they are attempting a sound akin to 80's Hard Rock/Metal ala Motley Crue, yet allied to modern sensibilities & production.
However, this is a dissapointing release living up to it's mediocre reputation. I'm generous in awarding 3 stars as the musicianship & production are of a decent standard BUT it's the songwriting that really lets the album down. It's average at best, with little in the way of memorable riffs, hooks or tunes.
The first release, Infest, was one of the better courses of Nu Metal served. However this seems to fall into a bit of a no mans land between that early aggression & freshness and the later, much improved songwriting of Getting Away With Murder and The Paramour Sessions. It's just, well, boring! It is regarded as a low point - hell, there aren't even any Maiden style harmonies to save this!! True, there is some decent bass, and the odd, decent tune but it's all filler really. Already the Rap and samples/turntables are beginning to diminish but possibly the band were not ready to evolve??
What I would say is buy the 2 x aforementioned later albums, and (although a bit dated & lyrically iffy) the debut Infest. Skip this as it really is a forgettable album, that sounds like a band treading water.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Nice followup 24 Oct 2004
By El
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They hit back with more maturity, but equally enjoyable sounds and words for the upsets of life. As it doesn't differ too much from the first it can be considered a little dull but I enjoy playing it every now and then.
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