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Benwis Guest
|  | Never Surrender Review « Thread Started on Feb 14, 2007, 11:20am » | |
Never surrender D-
this album was a disappointment to me when it came out.after two strong albums and then allied forces this album just didn't cut the mustard.with the exceptions of all the way and writing on the wall the songs here are weak and just drag on.thunder seven after this one brought triumph back to where they were going on allied forces.this album is a low point for triumph but they did recover with thunder seven...Benwis
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Emmett Guest
|  | Re: Never Surrender Review « Reply #1 on Feb 14, 2007, 2:39pm » | |
i hav to agree it was a soso cd..mine coming soon..
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frisco Guest
|  | Re: Never Surrender Review « Reply #2 on Feb 15, 2007, 3:52pm » | |
Quote:Never surrender D-
this album was a disappointment to me when it came out.after two strong albums and then allied forces this album just didn't cut the mustard.with the exceptions of all the way and writing on the wall the songs here are weak and just drag on.thunder seven after this one brought triumph back to where they were going on allied forces.this album is a low point for triumph but they did recover with thunder seven...Benwis |
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good 1.never surrender is ok at best a big let down between alforces and thunder7 i will rite a review later too..peace
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Frisco Guest
|  | Re: Never Surrender Review « Reply #3 on Feb 22, 2007, 8:46am » | |
I have to agree that ns was a disapointment in many ways.most of the songs are weak and are to long.all the way and writing on the wall are both great songs but the rest are kinda ok at best.I agree with af that the live version of when the lights go down is so much better on stages then it is here on ns.overall I give this album a D at best.
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