If you can consider it progress to go from sounding like
Limp Bizkit to
Duran Duran, then
Dance or Die might just be your cup of tea. Call it another round of "phun" with a capital "PH" from the wildly popular crunk-rock quintet. The guys are a novelty act, this time spinning their dancefloor routine with a distinctively '80s motif. Until you hear their unlikely blend of
Finger Eleven,
Orgy,
the Killers, and
Frankie Goes to Hollywood, you might not believe it's possible -- but
Dance or Die pulls it off with style. The key to finding the meaning behind the album is not to do so. There is but one message, and that's having a wildly good time. There's nothing else beneath the surface -- which is fine, since
Family Force 5 never claim to be larger than they really are. The only disappointment is the lo-fi production compared to their debut. ~ Jared Johnson, All Music Guide