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| | Love Is the New Hate | | | Music Artist : | | Shihad | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Warner Australia | | Release Date : | | 2008-06-24 | | Store Price : | | $19.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $19.98 | | Usually ships in 1 to 3 weeks | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. None of the Above 2. Empty Shell 3. Day Will Come 4. All the Young Fascists 5. Saddest Song in the World 6. Big Future 7. Shot in the Head 8. Dark Times 9. Traitor 10. Stop 11. Alive 12. Guts and the Glory
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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hahahahaha @ Rock God (USA) Submitted on: 2006-08-17 |
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So the last guy reviewed this - and I'm assuming he wasn't being sarcastic - but he suggested that Shihad should "change their name back to Pacifier" and this album is "basically Pacifier without all the catchy hooks" and some other stuff. Dude - that's precisely why Shihad is BETTER than Pacifier was. It's just amusing that after all the BS that NZ/AUS fans put Shihad thru for changing their name and sound to Pacifier, that when they go back to their roots, US fans like this guy (all 12 of them!) are now going to give them grief.
Anyway, this is my favourite Shihad album in a while. I think it stands up their with The General Electric and actually I think I like it better. I'm gonna go home and listen to this tonight now! |
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Seriously, Pacifier was WAY better.. Submitted on: 2006-08-01 |
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| This is alright, but they need to change their name back to Pacifier and bust out some more hard rockin grunge songs like Semi-Normal, Something's Wrong, Bullitproof, etc... This is basically Pacifier without all the catchy hooks and flare...somewhat mediocre night in terms of music and vocals. |
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Copying themselves. Submitted on: 2005-09-25 |
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Unfortunatly this band "Shihad" are way to busy trying to be their "Killjoy" album again, copying it and trying to repeat themselves.
Its a shame, cause they could of really made a great album, but this just is'nt the Shihad that made them what they really are.
Get Churn, Killjoy, Shihad, The general electric. |
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They can still rock... Submitted on: 2005-09-01 |
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| After the ill-fated "Pacifier" stage, Shihad have changed their name back to (duh) Shihad. And I wouldn't want it any other way. This album is somewhat deeper than some of the others. There are the hard rockers (Shot in the Head which has a killer video, All the Young Facists, another great vid) and some more laid back tunes a la The Saddest Song in the World. All songs are excellent, and I couldn't pick just one. A must-have for any hard-rock fan, and definetely one for the New Zealanders. |
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Best album this centuary Submitted on: 2005-07-28 |
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| I was a Shihad fan lost in the wilderness; I really could not get into The General Electric or Pacifier. I didn't have high expectations for this album, bought it out of habit mostly, expecting to play it a couple of songs, dig a few, and then shelve it. Boy was I pleasantly surprised. This album rocks, it's uncompromising, relentless, and great. Ironically this work which was written for one audience only: Shihad, is much more accessible, listenable too, and enjoyable than their radio focused forays. I had lost faith in music from this centuary however this CD has changed that. All is forgiven boys. |
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