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MMHMM
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86 ratings
Album Reviews: 9
Album: MMHMM
Artist: Relient K
Release Date: 11/2/2004
Genre: Rock/Pop
Tags: punk, relient k

After moving away from their patented pop/punk approach on 2003's Two Lefts Don't Make a Right...But Three Do, spiritual rockers Relient K revert back to their proven formula of yore on MMHMM. Christian punk sounds more like an oxymoron than a subgenre, but frontman/ lyricist Matt Thiessen wins... [+] Expand

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Relient K's Fourth Studio Release is a Grand Slam!
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posted Nov 2, 2004
SonicFlood991 person agrees
enthralling
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posted Nov 8, 2004
xboxFrEak2602 people agree
One of the Best Albums
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posted Jul 28, 2005
posted Nov 8, 2005
oh my gosh!!!!!!!
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posted Dec 28, 2005
this is a cool CD. I like uit because some most of the songs have a message and its something u can dance and sing to it. My favorite song was Mainain Conciousness i like it because its funny because they were like on drugs and they were trying to take of
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posted Jul 19, 2006
This is the best album I've ever heard. That's all there is to it. Relient K rocks.
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posted Jul 16, 2006
Wow!!!!!!!!!
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posted Feb 26, 2007
best relient k album!!!
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posted Sep 11, 2007

Critic's Review

3.0 out of 5 stars John D. Luerssen, All Music Guide
After moving away from their patented pop/punk approach on 2003's Two Lefts Don't Make a Right...But Three Do, spiritual rockers Relient K revert back to their proven formula of yore on MMHMM. Christian punk sounds more like an oxymoron than a subgenre, but frontman/ lyricist Matt Thiessen wins with the subtle, poppy prose ("Live your life for those that you love") heard on "The One I'm Waiting For." Elsewhere, "High of 75" is wryly, albeit overly optimistic and if there's perhaps an abundance of upbeat songcraft, Relient K aren't always shiny, happy people. The best example of this is "Which to Bury; Us or the Hatchet?," where love turns to relation-sh*t and back again in a roaring, cathartic swirl. At times the lads in Relient K come off a bit too mainstream for their own good, but you've got to give them thanks for not going straight for the jugular the way so many other Christian rockers might.
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