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Worship And Tribute

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4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
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Play   2. Mu Empire (Album Version) 3:45 £0.69
Play   3. Cosmopolitan Blood Loss (Album Version) 3:04 £0.69
Play   4. Ape Dos Mil (Album Version) 5:02 £0.69
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Play   6. Must've Run All Day (Album Version) 4:53 £0.69
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Play   9. The Gillette Cavalcade Of Sports (Album Version) 5:56 £0.69
Play 10. Trailer Park Jesus (Album Version) 4:30 £0.69
Play 11. Two Tabs Of Mescaline (Album Version w/ Hidden track "Tip Your Bartender" (Segment)) 8:16 £0.69
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
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Glassjaw are a very special band to me. I guarantee you know somebody who is as passionate about them as I am. I force this band on everyone. I will force this band on you...
I reccomend this album if you want to get into them. Everything you ever Wanted To Know About Silence is great, but its not for everyone. As Daryl (singer/lyricist) said: "You can only relate to this album if you've had your heart broken".
The special thing about Glassjaw are the lyrics, the way the guitarists both play completely different things, but fit together so tightly, the unpredictable dynamic changes, the beauty in songs like must've run all day, the noise of Stuck Pig... There's such beautiful contrast in this album. Each song sounds really sincere. Not like the other manufactured American stuff that I really, REALLY hate.
The lyrics aren't cliche and teen angst at all. They're really deep and meaningful, and I love to work out what they're about. They're sang which such emotion and meaning and you just can't not be touched by it. "Its a shame that our messiah's move their pawns from different mountains; and we're left to dance these bodies 'round the fountain"
Please, don't listen to emo. Listen to Glassjaw.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
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Following the incendiary and emotionally powerful debut album, this album is more of an emo affair, than straight hate. The first single from Worship and Tribute "Cosmopolitan Bloodloss" is absolutely stunning, a mixture of pummelling riffs and off-kilter melodies, with daryl palumbos soothing emotion provoking vocal talents.
Also check out the gently lulling "ape dos mil" and the scratchy wah-wah schizophrenia of "tip your bartender".
Initial import copies have an enhanced feature for alimited availability which will probably feature the video to "cosmopolitan bloodloss" which was no. 1 handpicked video at Mtv.com at this time of writing, and some live footage for a video for "ape dos mil" which is tipped to be the next single.
If you liked songs from Everything you allways wanted to know about silence, like "piano", "boom" and "majour" you'll love this album, there is plenty of heaviness and some of the most amazing riffs ever. This is probably this summers most anticipated album for me.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
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One of the very few bands within the last 10 years which have created an original and distictivly excellent sound. I don't like putting them into a genre, as I believe they have created such a unique sound, that they cannot be compared to any other band or genre.
With an album as good as thier debut, I did not think they could exceed the greatness of such a record. I was wrong, this is an excellent record, wonderfully produced, consistantly great and one of the very few records, that can be listen from start to finish. Guitar work is outstanding, musically this band would be hard to be beaten, and as for the lead vocals, that is wot makes this band so brilliant...Daryl Palumbo is quite possibly my favorite vocalist on this decade. This is an excellent album, if you were thinking of buying this record, STOP THINKING AND START BUYING!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Masterful.
After an influential and fantastic 2000 debut, Glassjaw's second album took everything great about the first record and amped it up even more. Read more
Published on 22 July 2008 by dynamitekid156
One of the greatest records ever made.
Glassjaw in their 2nd album release, have out done thereselves.

With tracks like 'Two Tabs of Mescaline' and 'Gilette Cavalcade of Sports', it just keeps you wanting... Read more
Published on 15 July 2008 by Big Proof
belting like a belt!
glassjaw,the darlings of all things screamcore released a debut that smashed senses in 2000 and following a departure from roadrunner records,the band found a loving arm with... Read more
Published on 27 July 2007 by sean paul mccann
An early 'noughties' classic!
I hadn't listened to this in years, but decided to dust it off after hearing about the band's recent reformation and the imminent release of a (long-awaited) third album from the... Read more
Published on 4 Feb 2007 by M. J. Pucci
The perect sophomore album...
The 'Jaw had a tough act to follow their classic debut album 'Everything you ever wanted to know about silence', but they sure took it to a new level with this release. Read more
Published on 19 Jan 2006
Very good, once again
Like a few of the other reviewers, I bought this album after EYEWTKAS, thinking it would be hard to top. Read more
Published on 2 Dec 2004 by A. Smith
Please don't hate me
I am a big fan of EYEWTKAS, I got it as soon as it came out and i still listen to it now. This album however is just not good, and i have given it chance after chance. Read more
Published on 29 Mar 2004 by "aicflopflipflopflop"
this isn't to be taken lightly
before i heard this album, glassJAw had been my favourite band for three years. as is expected, when i heard of the change of lineup and the change of sound, i was apprehensive,... Read more
Published on 13 April 2003 by "milly_in_bloom"
Superb album
Upon hearing the bands first album "everything you wanted to know about silence" the purchuse of Worship and Tribute was immieant to me. Read more
Published on 10 April 2003
Sublime.
If you thought "Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Silence" was a one off, be prepared to eat your words. Read more
Published on 7 Feb 2003 by Mr. A. R. Law
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