DDD

DDD Artist: Poster Children
Label: Spin Art
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 750078008124
EAN: 0750078008124
ASIN: B00004KD4P


Release Date: 2000-02-22

DDD


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Tracks:

  1. This Town Needs A Fire
  2. Strange Attractors
  3. Daisy Changed
  4. Zero Stars
  5. Time Share
  6. Rock And Roll
  7. Persimmon
  8. Elf
  9. The Old School And The New
  10. Judge Freeball
  11. Silhoutte
  12. Perfect Product
  13. Peck N' Paw

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars THIS IS A GREAT CD THAT IS WAY UNDERRATED.......2004-02-07

Upon listening to DDD, I was impressed. As you listen to it more and more, however, this CD jumps right to the top of your library as a fundmentally strong, adrenaline pumping album. I highly recommend it, and I also recommend seeing this band live. The other reviews are excellent samples of just how important this band is. They are one of the best indie bands out there, and they come from the same area that Hum is from (which is cool in itself). There are a couple of tracks that are less than spectacular, but every cd has songs that you need to listen a little more to for more perspective on what the Poster Children were trying to accomplish with this CD. I also think everyone should own the Just Like You EP as well. Later.

5 out of 5 stars A direct hit.......2000-06-07

This album is a triumph for the Poster Children: Unbearably catchy,full of just the right rock power, and very assured. Nobody makesloud, melodic music the way this band does, and this album proves it again. Frankly, if people drove their cars around with the windows open listening to this disk at loud volumes instead of Eminem and Limp Bizkit, the world would be a much better place. Also, check out the Poster Children website. . . it's a good one, and the entertaining video for This Town Needs a Fire can be found there. And if you have the chance to see them live, go do it without hesitation; the Poster Children are a take-no-prisoners juggernaut live.

4 out of 5 stars You should probably own this.......2000-05-04

I don't exactly remember how I heard of the Poster Children, and I don't know what compelled me to buy this album. Probably some inaudible voice in my head. Well that voice was right on, because this album is one of the best I have picked up in a long time. This is mostly a batch of pop songs smeared with punk, noise, rock, and funk. The first song, "This Town Needs a Fire" will make you want to put skid marks on your ceiling, while "Zero Stars" is a punk-ish tune tailored to late night car chases. "Judge Freeball" and "Peck n' Paw" are two energetic instrumentals. The rest of the songs are just plain catchy, upbeat, raucous, two or three minute bursts of adrenalized sonic tornadoes. Even though I don't review albums for a living (and thus don't get infinite amounts of free promotional CDs from record labels), I would feel safe betting that this album could be one of the best of the year. Yes, you should probably own this album.

4 out of 5 stars You should probably own this.......2000-05-04

I don't exactly remember how I heard of the Poster Children, and I don't know what compelled me to buy this album. Probably some inaudible voice in my head. Well that voice was right on, because this album is one of the best I have picked up in a long time. This is mostly a batch of pop songs smeared with punk, noise, rock, and funk. The first song, "This Town Needs a Fire" will make you want to put skid marks on your ceiling, while "Zero Stars" is a punk-ish tune tailored to late night car chases. "Judge Freeball" and "Peck n' Paw" are two energetic instrumentals. The rest of the songs are just plain catchy, upbeat, raucous, two or three minute bursts of adrenalized sonic tornadoes. Even though I don't review albums for a living (and thus don't get infinite amounts of free promotional CDs from record labels), I would feel safe betting that this album could be one of the best of the year. Yes, you should probably own this album.

5 out of 5 stars

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  6. Maggie Drennon
  7. New Rock Underground
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