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Headstrong
04:45
120,303 plays
2
Made Of Glass
03:29
24,540 plays
3
Hollowman
05:03
20,570 plays
4
These Walls
04:05
24,819 plays
5
Still Frame
04:31
32,981 plays
6
Echo
04:11
34,681 plays
7
The Game
05:05
16,385 plays
8
When All Is Said And Done
04:16
17,787 plays
9
Enigma
04:41
16,017 plays
10
Stories
03:55
18,782 plays
11
New Beginning
09:12
13,469 plays
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album review
Trapt, yet another nu-metal entry from southern California, proffers an eponymous major-label debut that is as enthusiastic as it is plagiaristic. There is an organic feel to the disc that separates it from their more angst-ridden peers, specifically those who rely on electronic gadgetry over a simple guitar-bass-drums setup, though the congenial feel fits in alongside Incubus, especially with a propensity toward pensive moments that evoke a softer image than most, one that would fit into emo if the band wasn't so obviously aesthetically a rock band; "These Walls" actually sounds like Nickelback at its most adult rock-radio-friendly, for example. Trapt isn't original, per se, as much as it does a good job melding its pronounced influences more seamlessly than most; the band would get a better recommendation if the record had songs that stood out a bit more. [This is a clean version of the album.] ~ Brian O'Neill, All Music Guide
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