You'll Never Eat Fast Food Again
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Artist: Various Artists
Label: Drive-Thru
Category: Music
Average customer rating:
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
UPC: 008811211226
EAN: 0008811211226
ASIN: B00002MYXO
Release Date: 1999-11-09 |
You'll Never Eat Fast Food Again
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Tracks:
- Hit Or Miss - A New Found Glory
- 3rd And Long - A New Found Glory
- Jacob - Allister
- Friday Night - Allister
- Solstice - Caught Inside
- John Bobbit - Caught Inside
- Share - Cousin Oliver
- Minimum Wage - FenixHtx
- I Think It's Time To Go Home - Last Summer
- Direction - Midtown
- Come On - Midtown
- Mom And Dad - Mothermania
- What If - Rx Bandits
- Wrong With Me - Rx Bandits
- Miss Me - The Wrens
- This Boy Is Exhausted - The Wrens
- Jaw - FenixHtx
- All The Time (Acoustic) - Rx Bandits
- When Donuts Are At Stake - Last Summer
- Amanda Jones - Mothermania
- The First Step To Selling Out - Face First
- Carter - Twelve Gallons
Customer Reviews:
Damn........2002-05-08
I have to completely agree with the ... review by "punkk". Listening to this CD made my bowels liquify and my eyes tear up. Everytime I hear this kind of [stuff] all I can think of is that time I saw a girl go into american eagle with an anarchy patch on her pants. Urge.. to... hurl... RISING!
So yea. Don't buy this. Save your [money]. It may come in handy.
[Insert Catchy Phrase Here].......2002-04-14
This compilation was quite disappointing. I loved the limited edition "Welcome to the Family" Drive Thru comp. However, that comp was more recent and apparently Drive Thru Records has improved drastically since this comp was made. "Welcome to The Family" mostly had previews to upcoming CDs and new bands that didn't exist back in the "You'll Never Eat Fast Food Again" days (like Finch). As for Allister, their current debut CD isn't all that great. However, "Welcome to The Family" had a preview of the next Allister CD and it was WAY better than their current CD. RX Bandits wasn't very good back then either. However, their current album "Progress" is quite good (which didn't exist back in these days). As for NFG, all of their songs are "Nothing Gold Can Stay" songs. Which kinda stinks cause their newer work is so much better. Midtown was still good of course. However, I already had both of those songs on my "Save The World, Lose The Girl" CD. Cousin Oliver was a good band that currently isn't a Drive Thru band. However, the newer band "Starting Line" is basically just a better version of them. Despite all of these complaints, I have to say Fenix TX was great. But what do you expect? It's Fenix TX! It's too bad only one of the songs were unreleased. I also liked the song "Mom and Dad" by Mothermania. The simplicity of it is also great. The unreleased Fenix TX song, and "Mom and Dad" by Mothermania keep this comp from being a total disappointment. In my book, this comp is outdated. I hope Drive Thru comes out with an updated comp soon that you can get ANYWHERE and is not limited edition. Because this comp is just making Drive Thru Records look bad. Peace.
Generic and unoriginal.......2001-11-27
I have no idea why anyoen would buy ANYTHING from this record label. Outside of the fact that they're homophobic the bands that they sign and that are on this comp are just generic wannabe punk rock. There is nothing that these bands could offer to your tastes unless you're 14, think Blink 182 is punk rock and wear Abercrombie & Fitch...then you'll love this CD.
One of the best compilation CDs I own.......2001-11-03
I liked this when I bought it, but the more I listened to it the more I liked it. I got it because I like FenixTx but the other songs are better than theirs. Most of the songs have a distinctive sound - you remember the song long after you listen to it and you recognize it as soon as you hear it again. I like to think of it as "smart punk" not just hard noise. I'm not a kid who likes Blink 182 and now thinks he is into punk, but there are some marketable songs here. It isn't processed like Blink 182 or Sum 41 (1 hit wonder), it is more like talented garage bands. After Dropkick Murphys "The Singles," this is my favorite album. By the way, buy that one too.
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