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The Sound of Madness [Limited Edition] | ![The Sound of Madness [Limited Edition]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/415Zqi7hd2L._SL500_.jpg)
| Artist: Shinedown Label: Atlantic Category: Music
List Price: £23.99 Buy New: £20.49 You Save: £3.50 (15%)
New (1) Used (2) from £9.83
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 6821
Format: Enhanced, Explicit Lyrics, Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
UPC: 075678990045 EAN: 0075678990045 ASIN: B0019GOT2Y
Release Date: July 7, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Devour | | • | Sound of Madness | | • | Second Chance | | • | Cry for Help | | • | Crow & the Butterfly | | • | If You Only Knew | | • | Sin with a Grin | | • | What a Shame | | • | Cyanide Sweet Tooth Suicide | | • | Breaking Inside | | • | Call Me | | • | I Own You [*] | | • | Energy [*] | | • | Son of Sam [*] | | • | [CD-ROM Track] |
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| Customer Reviews:
Quite Brilliant Hard Rock... August 8, 2008 Shinedown, fronted by Brent Smith have hit the musical nail on the head with this quite superb record.
How a band like this struggles so much to gain much attention outside of the USA is incredible. Lead single "Devour" is probably to best hard rock song i've heard this year, with song's like "Sin With A Grin" and "Cyanide Sweet Tooth Suicide" equally as brilliant.
As is standard on most hard rock records these days, Shinedown throw in some quite beautiful ballads, the best of these being "Second Chance" which without question should be this album's second single.
Hard rock album of year? Absolutely. Hard rock album of the decade? Quite possibly.
Madness.. July 8, 2008 Anyone already familiar with Shinedown will realise the talent lead singer Brent Smith has, and he uses it to the full degree in this stunning album.
They say they wanted it to be harder and their previous albums, but that hasn't affected the creativity and quality of the band. They haven't strayed too far from what made them great in their first two albums, they still have that spine of Shinedown, but there's an extra edge which appears from a quicker tempo and heavy rhythem, brilliantly constructed around non-typical and inventive lyrics.
From the truely upbeat Devour and Cry For Help, to the more progressive What A Shame and Breaking Inside, this is as complete an album as I've ever heard. I've recommended several friends to Shinedown, and every single one has liked them. They need to seriosuly look at the UK as there's a serious market for them!
Awesome!
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