Alien Ant Farm
ANThology
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AMG Review of ANThology
Mario Mesquita Borges
All Music GuideDiscovering new limits to the /p>
u metal scene by approaching mainstream measures and using avowed pop rhythms, Alien Ant Farm go beyond the widespread rampaging guitar strain. The band's kinship with Papa Roach proved to be crucial, for it was through Roach's logo New Noize that the LA quartet managed to deliver their disc on the Dreamworks label. Anthology surfaced as the band's first full-length on a major label with the production credits of Jay Baumgardner, who previously worked with groups such as Orgy and Coal Chamber. The album showcases the band's alternate dexterity, not only due to frontman Dryden Mitchell's revealing vocals, but also by virtue of their deliverance of full-blooded melodies. If "Courage," the album's opening track, provides a hint of their crossbreed intentions, "Movies" confirms Alien's unusual dispositions, surfacing as original discharges of alternative pop/rock. Anthology emphasizes the Californians intrepid enthusiasm, even including a version of a Michael Jackson's "Smooth Criminal," once more disclosing the team's hybrid intents.
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So this randomly got stuck in my head a few weeks ago, I had no idea what it was, who it was by, I just had the opening bass line (and the "POW") stuck in my head. I asked my friend what it was, he said "Smooth Criminal, it's by Michael Jackson" So I downloaded it, it was the right song, but not the one that was in my head... Then I saw the one by Alien Ant Farm, that's it. This song has been s...
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My first post in a new online world. I keep my music on my iPod lets see how this works.
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