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SHE WANTS REVENGE "She Wants Revenge" Reviews
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AZRating: 4.2 Users rating: 9.1 |
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Release: 31 Jan 2006
Label: Geffen Records
Genre: Pop, Rock
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| RollingStone |
Rating: 6.0 |
She Wants Revenge steal from the best, and steal well.
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| Popmatters |
Rating: 6.0 |
She Wants Revenge are either the greatest tribute band in the history of music, or the biggest pranksters since Spinal Tap.
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| E!Online |
Rating: 5.0 |
Following successful bands like Interpol and the Killers, Warfield's She Wants Revenge takes its inspiration from vintage Goth heroes such as Joy Division and the Cure.
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| PrefixMag |
Rating: 4.0 |
She Wants Revenge attempts, on its self-titled debut, to create an air of mystery and sexual allure out of little more than Adam Bravin's blandly processed (and interchangeable) electro beats and Justin Warfield's predictable end-rhyme couplets
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| TinyMixTapes |
Rating: 1.0 |
She Wants Revenge trudges along like a couple of guys going through the motions, complete with vapid lyrics that, if you listen to them, will have you wondering why you never tried to get any of the poems that you wrote in high school published.
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Users comments
| dkgheoabndtohaoinbfdiohgaty |
Rating: 10.0 |
pretty sweeeeeeeet |
| Serena |
Rating: 10.0 |
I absolutely LOVE these songs. Everything is PERFECT! |
| karie |
Rating: 10.0 |
She Wants Revenge gets under your skin and makes your body move.....I love this band! |
| RxQueen |
Rating: 10.0 |
I love She Wants Revenge. i'm in the process of tattooing those words on me because it will come in handy in the future. Plus, they are a kick ass band with lyrics that will shake you. |
| Loz |
Rating: 8.0 |
Give these guys a break! Their album rocks! ye - tis not the greatest in the world (black holes and revelations is the best :P) but it still rocks! |
| Guy Smiley |
Rating: 2.0 |
I guess Joy Division and old Cure was too complex and depressing for some? A band fabricated by the majors and sold to the masses by Fred Durst. One of a thousand new 'indie' bands imitating a sound better done by the first generation of post-punk. |
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