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(HED) Planet Earth, Broke

Audio CD

Disk ID: 177231

Disk length: 1h 6m 51s (13 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2000

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Killing time 3:52
2. Waiting to die 3:14
3. Feel good 4:13
4. Bartender 3:59
5. Crazy legs 4:27
6. Pac bell 4:53
7. I got you 3:41
8. Boom (How you like that) 3:55
9. Swan dive 3:33
10. Stevie 3:30
11. Jesus (Of Nazareth) 5:33
12. The meadow12:03
13. Data 9:50

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Review

From a band worthy of worship by Korn, Limp Bizkit, and Papa Roach fans, (hed)'s second album is a dozen-song collection that's personal, versatile, and eminently listenable. Much of Broke's dark yet surprisingly melodic and memorable charm lies in the portentous and chaotic musical climate the band creates. The well-crafted tunes explore a gamut of styles within the loosely defined hip-hop/metal genre, moving from the primal groove of "Killing Time" to the lively, Van Halen-inspired "Feel Good." The sextet includes a turntablist in DJ Product c. 1969, plus two guitarists, allowing the lineup to create a massive sound rife with subtle textures. From the psychotic vocals of "Pac Bell" to the epic rock chorus and hip-hop verses of "Bartender," (hed) seamlessly weave close-to-the-bone angst with commensurate musicality. This on-the-rise Orange Country band have definitely delivered the goods with this one. --Katherine Turman

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Broke

Tracks: 13, Disk length: 1h 8m 46s (+1m 55s)

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