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The Betrayed |  | Artist: Lostprophets Label: Visible Noise
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Seller: Amazon.co.uk Rating: 29 reviews Sales Rank: 276
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4
EAN: 5017687624325 ASIN: B002TOKB5E
Release Date: January 18, 2010 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | If It Wasn't For Hate We'd Be Dead By Now 2:18 | | • | Dstryr/ Dstryr 4:29 | | • | It's Not The End Of The World But I Can See It From Here 4:19 | | • | Where We Belong 4:37 | | • | Next Stop Atro City 3:02 | | • | For He's A Jolly Good Felon 4:40 | | • | A Better Nothing 4:45 | | • | Streets Of Nowhere 3:26 | | • | Dirty Little Heart 5:42 | | • | Darkest Blue 3:51 | | • | The Light That Burns Twice As Bright.. 5:52 |
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As good as the previous July 15, 2010 P. BOUVIER (Lille, France) I've discovered this band last year and this album is in the same way than the others : good
Brilliant!!! May 25, 2010 Lynda Lison (England) I really like this band, I was hooked from the first time I heard them about a decade ago.
This 4th (am I right?) album is thought provoking and a delight to listen to, the boys have a clever use of observation and just the tiniest amount of irony/sarcasm.
My neighbours don't like it much though - or maybe it's my "singing" along to it....
Definately worth a listen, and I'd recommend it as a worthwhile addition to the cd tower.
Neither here nor there May 20, 2010 J. Lachno (London) Lostprophets' flirtation with the mainstream means they're perpetually doomed to suffer from a self-inflicted damned-if-they-do/damned-if-they-don't syndrome. Accordingly, here they can't decide whether they want to play the puffed up nu-metal (`DYSTRYR') of their debut, or the studio-softened emo-pop (`Darkest Blue') of their more recent efforts. They'll get over-criticised for both, but more worrying is that the band thought it wise to sneak the pomp-rock power-balladry of `Where We Belong' and `Dirty Little Heart' on - I can almost taste Steve Perry, and it tastes like 1981. And all the while my dream of a full album of new wave rockers like Start Something's `Last Summer' seems ever more distant. Sigh...
Choice Cuts: `Darkest Blue', `Streets of Nowhere'
The Same; But Different April 13, 2010 Ms. Clare S. Williams (Wales) Being a big lostprophets fan i bought the album, without hearing much of the material; and i have to say i was pleasantly surprised with the content. The bass is much heavier than in Liberation Transmission yet isn't quite as heavy as the Fake Sound of Progress, which was ideal for me. Happy with the album overall :)
returned item April 12, 2010 Mr. G. Waghorn (abercynon s.wales) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
the first cd was dameged
the second cd was scratched
i'm waiting for the third cd before i ask for a refund
this is the only cd/dvd i've had a problem with i will always shop with amason i think every thing you do is spot on this is a one off problem
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