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1
Crazy
03:12
4,527 plays
2
Here We Go Again
02:50
7,627 plays
3
See The Light
03:25
3,015 plays
4
Blind
02:52
3,002 plays
5
I Feel Fine
02:38
13,958 plays
6
Nowhere To Run
03:28
3,296 plays
7
Follow Through
02:30
2,720 plays
8
Take
03:32
2,491 plays
9
Tina
03:17
2,533 plays
10
OK
02:52
2,806 plays
11
Pick Up The Pieces
02:35
4,540 plays
12
Faithful
02:50
2,746 plays
13
Can't Think
02:27
2,358 plays
14
Wasted Away
02:29
2,501 plays
15
It's The End Of The World As We Know It
03:10
5,817 plays
16
Believe
02:51
148 plays
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album review
Produced, poppy, smooth -- these are the three words that punk rock purists avoid most often. It isn't that a good punk album can't be one of these things, but through time they've developed a stigma that is hard to overcome. The Riddlin' Kids will need to overcome that stigma somehow, because Hurry Up and Wait, their debut, is a shining example of all three of those adjectives. Crystal clear production, hooks straight out of the early-'90s Goo Goo Dolls school of songwriting, and a mathematical precision make this one of the most accessible punk rock debuts to come along in a long time. The Riddlin' Kids are filled with angst and emotional confusion but very little rage, making them fall much further onto the pop side of the equation when the term punk-pop is thrown around. This makes for some very engaging music that doesn't always put across the emotion it should to resonate strongly. A cover of R.E.M.'s classic "It's the End of the World as We Know It" might be the angriest thing here, although the insistence to get the lyrics right is slightly annoying because it robs the song of the enthusiastic desperation that Michael Stipe brought to the original. Overall, this is a pretty average effort that shows a lot of promise, but ultimately sinks under its own safe approach. The Riddlin' Kids have the right idea, but this is not the album where they put it across. ~ Bradley Torreano, All Music Guide
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