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ANThology

ANThology
 

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Alien Ant Farm

ANThology

 
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Release Date: March 06, 2001
Label: Dreamworks
Rating: 4.0
 
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Description: Five years before the release of ANThology, Alien Ant Farm befriended Papa Roach, then fellow strugglers on the California club circuit. And so AAF wound up signing to Papa Roach's New Noise Records. AAF have furthermore strengthened their Roach connection by employing Jay Baumgardner, producer of their benefactors' Infest, to lend sheen to the noise. The result doesn't show a tremendous range, but is generally excellent, with sweeping, soaring guitars ("Whisper," "Stranded") and shuddering riffs ("Wish"), putting one in mind of a less disturbing version of Alice in Chains. Standouts include the opener, "Courage," led by Mike Cosgrove's off-kilter clatter and Dryden Mitchell's winding lyrics; a chopping, pleading cover of Michael Jackson's "Smooth Criminal"; and the revved up "Flesh and Bone." With the tense, Pearl Jam-like "Attitude," AAF attempt to change the mood and tempo, and one hopes they'll continue such sonic explorations. For now, ANThology is a palatable aperitif. --Dominic Wills
 
 

 
Tracklist of ANThology

Disc 1
1 Courage  3:30 view lyrics
2 Movies  3:17 view lyrics
3 Flesh and Bone  4:29 view lyrics
4 Whisper  3:26 view lyrics
5 Summer  4:15 view lyrics
6 Sticks and Stones   view lyrics
7 Attitude   view lyrics
8 Stranded   view lyrics
9 Wish  3:22 view lyrics
10 Calico  4:10 view lyrics
11 Happy Death Day   view lyrics
12 Smooth Criminal  3:28 view lyrics
13 Universe   view lyrics

Reviews:

Don't look this one over.

I bought this album when it first came out back in 2001 because I heard the much over rated "Smooth Criminal" and "Movies." They were practically the only thing on Top 40 radio that I actually liked. It lived it's fad life, and then I tested it's shelf life. This album defies the second law of thermodynamics. "All matter is in a state of decline." It seems like this album got better the longer it sat there. I picked it up recently, and listened through it and picked out songs that I like, or love, and there wasn't a song that I didn't. This album is one that sits out in the open, because I find myself jumping to listen to it often times. The vocals are debateably impressive. The guitars are addictive, and the bass is astounding. The drummer is impressive as well. Overall, this album is one that should not be looked over.

hello!

why is smooth criminal so good? have you asked yourselves that? CAUSE ITS A MICHAEL JACKSON SONG FROM 1987's BAD ALBUM and the original is so much better! I'm only giving this one star cause I love smooth criminal, but it's the original I love, go buy Bad

nothing worth it here

This cd isn't worth it at all! Wish is a mean, dirty sexy drug

song and Alien Ant farm sucks on vocals!