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![]() On Theory of a Deadman's 2002 hit debut, the band combined the heavy riffs of nu-metal with a grunge-revival vocal style that often recalled Creed and Nickelback. The latter comparison makes sense, of course, as Nickelback singer Chad Kroeger co-wrote many of the record's tunes, and Theory was the first signing to his 604 Records imprint. With GASOLINE, however, the band took Kroeger's well-developed melodic sense and ran with it, delivering a disc bristling with catchy tunes, unafraid to dispense with the grunge formula. Like Stone Temple Pilots, Theory of a Deadman is a pop band at heart, often singing about love and relationships gone wrong over a wide variety of musical textures. "No Surprise" employs an old-school 1970s-rock shuffle beat, while "Hello Lonely (Walk Away from This)" is based on a funky syncopated chord progression reminiscent of Jeff Buckley's "Last Goodbye." "In the Middle" is a tuneful ballad that could almost pass for a Nashville country song in the hands of, say, Keith Urban. Other tracks feature slide guitar, strings, and a host of other production touches, all of which help make GASOLINE an unusually diverse and satisfying rock record. 01. Better Off Alone 02. Hating Hollywood 03. Hell Just Ain't The Same 04. Hello Lonely 05. In The Middle 06. Me And My Girl 07. No Surprise 08. No Way Out 09. Quiver 10. Santa Monica 11. Save The Best For Last 12. Say Goodbye 13. Since You've Been Gone Bit Rate: 320 KBPS RAR Size: 100 MB Cover Included http://rapidshare.com/files/246085541/warezdonkey_Gasoline.part1.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/246085762/warezdonkey_Gasoline.part2.rar Password: warezdonkey.com
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