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Clawfinger
by: Clawfinger
Price: $16.98 current as of: 03/14/2010 19:51 EDT
Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0656953001825
Item Dimensions: 22
Label: Music Cartel
Manufacturer: Music Cartel
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Music Cartel
Release Date: March 23, 1999
Studio: Music Cartel
Disc 1:- Two Sides
- Hold Your Hands Up
- Biggest & the Best
- Chances
- Don't Wake Me Up
- Not Even You
- Nobody Knows
- I Can See Them Coming
- Wrong State of Mind
- I'm Your Life & Religion
- Crazy
- I Guess I'll Never Know
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"Two sides" and "The biggest & the best" kick ass! However, the rest of the cd kinda blows.
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I'm sorry, they may be sweedish, but the lyrics are in English. The lyrics are also terrible. The music isn't bad but the lead singer is so self-rightious I could puke blood. His arrogance overshadows the whole thing. This cd is mind numbing.
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I bought this CD in about May, and I only stop listening to it to hear some Rammstein. Clawfinger has a great sound that almost puts even RAMMStEIN to shame! If you like Rammstein, DEFINETLY buy this CD!
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I heard "Biggest & The Best" on WAAF 107.3 (the best radio station in Massachusetts) and thought it was great and when I bought the CD, I found out that it was not the only good song. An added feature that this CD has is that when you pop it into your computer, it lets you actually MAKE your own songs using sounds from different instruments. So, even if you hate the music they made (which you won't), you should at least buy this CD so you can make your some music that you will like!
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There is new excitement over the Swedish/Norwegian quartet Clawfinger. The group has a new producer, American Peter Reardon, who has worked with Coolio, Scarface and Geto Boys. The new sound is evolutionary, but unmistakably Clawfinger.
Clawfinger's first CD, "Deaf Dumb Blind," was acclaimed as one of the best debuts at a time when metal rap was exploding in popularity, especially in Germany. Rammstein fans loved it. Clawfinger's second CD, "Use Your Brain," was generally criticized ...
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