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There Is Nothing Left to Lose | 
| Artist: Foo Fighters Label: Roswell Category: Music
List Price: £9.99 Buy New: £4.98 You Save: £5.01 (50%)
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Rating: 114 reviews Sales Rank: 1485
Format: Enhanced Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.7 x 0.4
UPC: 743217169923 EAN: 0743217169923 ASIN: B00002ZZ2U
Release Date: September 15, 2003 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Stacked actors | | • | Breakout | | • | Learn to fly | | • | Gimme stitches | | • | Generator | | • | Aurora | | • | Live-in skin | | • | Next year | | • | Headwires | | • | Ain't it the life | | • | M.I.A. |
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Amazon.co.uk Review Just what is it that you do when the world catches up with you? Dave Grohl's pre-Foo Fighters career was about rebellion and breaking moulds, whether it was in Washington DC hardcore bands (Mission Impossible, Scream) or in Nirvana. When he stepped out from behind the drum kit and put out Foo Fighters, Grohl revealed a nifty knack for a tune and great ear for a guitar riff (and the drumming was still among the best around). He kept it up for the band's second album and the There Is Nothing Left To Lose is firmly in the same vein. That can be a good thing--there are no stinkers here--but after a pair of successful albums that have established him firmly as a talent in his own right, Grohl sometimes feels like he's on autopilot. (And the drumming, for a change, is unremarkable.) Maybe the album should have been called There's Nothing Left To Prove. --Randy Silver
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| Customer Reviews: Read 109 more reviews...
Excellent Album January 5, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This album is really good. Come on - as if you didn't already know that! With the Foo Fighters there is a certain level of quality that you expect- and they always deliver. The BEST songs on the album are 'Breakout'(I Love the screaming!), 'Learn To Fly'(A pop song, but still good), 'Live-Skin'(A good song for various reasons). There are other songs that are good as well. Such as 'Gimme Stitches', 'M.I.A, ect. but the first three songs I mentioned are really good and you will remember them for years to come. The album only has a few bad songs which suffer from being very boring('Generator'). The album also has some acousic(y) songs to offer such as 'Next Year' and 'Ain't It the Life'. So basically, if you like the Foo Fighters - buy this album!!
Solid offering October 6, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This album is a very solid offering, and alternative rock fans will definitely enjoy it. The lyrics of the opening track are almost whispered for everything but the chorus, which is an unusual departure, but the rest of the album is true joy. The tracks "Learn to Fly" and "Generator" being the best on the whole album, and "Next Year" is good for those who want to indulge their nostalgic, sensitive side, showing a breadth of talent many bands in this genre simply do not possess. As ever, the backing band's performance is a magnificent compliment to Grohl's lyrics. The only weaknesses are the tracks "Stacked Actors" and "Ain't it the Life", both of which are rather disappointing. All in all however, this is a must for any alternative rock fan.
Something Extraordinary June 10, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I actually got this cd by accident. i headed up to the tills to pay for an offspring cd in "Sanity" years ago. i got home opened the box and this cd was there, i thought id give it a try anyways before i took it back to exchange it for the offspring cd and to be honest i wasnt all that impressed, i put that down to the fact that i was far to young to know truely kick ass music when i heard it. In the end anyways i took this one back and got the offspring one and 'went back to reality' but it was when i got into the Foos first album (which i think is probably the best cd they'll ever make) that i thought i would invest in this, as i had heard lots of good things about it. As soon as i put it on 'Stacked Actors' hit me hard making me think "where the hell have i been?" and to be honest the whole album is like that, simply put... it makes you happy no matter what mood you're in! Listening through the album as a whole leads you to a song that i think is the second best song (only just behind Everlong!) the Foos have ever recorded - M.I.A. The album is very summery sounding as its all sorta light and breezy and jammed full with some excellent songs. Make sure though that if you do listen to the album as a whole you dont miss out on M.I.A as it truely is kick ass and caps off the album perfectly! It doesnt really sound like the rest of the Foos records when you compare them but dont let that put you off, if you appreciate all kinds of music you're sure to be open-minded enough to like this cd, just take it as it is - a brilliant cd, a cd that any other band can only dream of making!
Change of direction December 5, 2006 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
This third album by the Foo Fighters shows a definate change in direction in terms of their sound.
Its a pleasent enough album but for me too often lacking in excitement, I will be suprised if more than 3 tracks from this album make it to the greatest hits.
A decent album thats just lacking alittle something.
Pleasently Surprising November 28, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Credit where credit's due, I wasn't expecting this album to wow me in any great way having not been a particularly large Foo Fighters fan before purchasing it, but it turned out to be a great buy.
From the outset `Stacked Actors' had me wondering why I'd never bothered with the Foos before. Quickly followed by the excellent tracks `Breakout' and `Learn to Fly' I was all but converted and that's before the amazing ballads `Aurora' and `Next Year'. With songs like these, the album needs only a few filler tracks to earn a passable grade but it goes one better with `Gimme Stitches', `Generator', `Live-in Skin', `Headwires', `Ain't it the Life' and `M.I.A' being exceptional tracks in their own right.
Whether you enjoy a softer sounding rock melody or a more hard-hitting on, `There is Nothing Left to Lose' has what you're looking for. Starting with a true classic in `Stacked Actors' and working its way through the noteworthy `M.I.A', `There is Nothing Left to Lose' proves to be a quality album packed with some real gems.
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