Waste Another Yesterday

Waste Another Yesterday Artist: Killingbird
Label: 2-K Sounds
Category: Music


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


UPC: 802642222228
EAN: 0802642222228
ASIN: B0000CG8GM


Release Date: 2003-10-07

Waste Another Yesterday


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Tracks:

  1. Can't Kill Me
  2. Waste Another Yesterday
  3. First Class Ticket
  4. Bruise
  5. Passing Through
  6. Dust It Off
  7. Drown
  8. Sober Only Underground
  9. Come Will Fade
  10. Death of a Superstar
  11. Where in the World
  12. Whatcha Want

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars I love this CD!!!.......2003-12-03

I was fortunate enough to see Killingbird live here in Cleveland and they were awesome. They put on a great live show and really have great songs. None of the wimpy alternative stuff here. Just good glam/metal/punk. I think you will like it too!!!

5 out of 5 stars Great CD for fans of Hard Rock and Metal.......2003-12-03

I picked this CD up on the suggestion of a friend who said I would like it since I also like the Murderdolls. He was right! This is a great rock record with excellent songs and I love this singer! Favorite songs right now are "Dust It Off" and "Death of a Superstar" but that could change. If you are looking for old school rock that has some Motely Crue influence but more updated like Manson or Murderdolls then check this CD out for sure!

1 out of 5 stars Not an objective music review.......2003-12-01

Let me start by saying that I bought this CD on a whim when I saw that 3 whole people suggested this album if you liked A Perfect Circle's "Thirteenth Step." Killingbird is NOTHING like APC. I'm not talking about their sound, I'm talking about their intentions as musicians and "artists," if that word even applies here. Oh, and they sound nothing like them either. I knew from the first 10 seconds of the CD that I had made a mistake. Here's an idea of what they sound like... imagine a pop-focused Dope with WORSE song-writing and a worse vocalist. Any time a lyricist feels that it is necessary to repeat the word "no" 13 times in a row in a chorus that has only one line that repeats, you know that they weren't striving for greatness. And maybe the whole strept-singing sound works for some bands, like Ministry, but when all of the music sounds more fitting for Sum41, the vocals get really tired, really fast. I don't think I need to say anymore, infact it seems obvious I have said too much for a band I don't like, but I felt a duty to warn others that might wander down the same path I did. I hope this review was helpful <cough> <points down at button below>

5 out of 5 stars Killer.......2003-11-26

This album rocks. I caught K-bird's live show and was blown away--the CD is even better; grind it out smashmouth rock'n'roll.

5 out of 5 stars

Music Album:

  1. To Kill Is Human ~ Drawn & Quartered
  2. Love Songs ~ Harry Nilsson
  3. Message
  4. Hey You Yes You ~ Ben Lee
  5. Kaze Hikaru ~ Chiharu Matsuyama
  6. Radio Caroline Calling: Rock Flashback ~ Various Artists
  7. Rockin' and Stompin' ~ Various Artists
  8. More Real Gone Girls ~ Various Artists
  9. La Source
  10. Envol Triangles/Les Saisons Marines

Music Album

Music Album

Music

Shout Me Out! ~ Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra

Portrait of Shorty ~ Shorty Rogers

Flying ~ UFO

Agitprop: The Politics of Punk ~ Various Artists

Yesterdays ~ Guns N' Roses

Eccentric Opera ~ Eccentric Opera

Beautiful Days ~ Toko Furuuchi

Top Hits 2001 ~ Various Artists

Lord of the Dance ~ Various Artists

Golden Best ~ Chikako Sawada