Song order
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Play count
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1
My Room
03:50
531 plays
2
Ugly
03:22
381 plays
3
Boring
03:48
417 plays
4
Swallow
04:18
341 plays
5
No Need
03:52
330 plays
6
Parade
02:41
336 plays
7
New
03:43
282 plays
8
Disbelief
03:12
285 plays
9
Blurred
04:39
245 plays
10
Heave
03:09
375 plays
11
Not Like You
03:57
346 plays
12
Breathless
04:44
697 plays
13
Perfect
07:40
65 plays
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album review
At a time where acts such as Limp Bizkit and Korn seemed to be all the rage, major-label record companies were quick to market similar acts. One such act was Lifer. Unfortunately, while they try to throw their own take on the mix of the rap-core genre, Lifer's self-titled debut amounts to little more than another filler in music bins at major chain music stores and a quick single at airplay on the local hard rock radio station. Singer Nick Coyle has a good voice and shows himself capable of good harmonies, especially on such songs as "Ugly," but this quickly dissipates into the aptly named song "Boring." Lacking creativity and a spark that speaks beyond the marketing of "the man," Lifer is one album to steer clear of. [Lifer was also released in a "clean" edition, containing no profanities or vulgarities.] ~ Kurt Morris, All Music Guide
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