henrynhenry's Album Review for Let Love In
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Bland, flat, cliche, thoughtless, uninspired adult contemporary rock.
Goo Goo Dolls showed a bit of promise with their breakthrough "A Boy Named Goo" ... that is, until John Rzeznik wrote "Iris". Since then, it's been a steady decline into bland, flat, cliche, thoughtless, uninspired adult contemporary rock. "Let Love In" is the blandest, flattest, most cliched and thoughtless album of the bunch. However, it won't disappoint the casual AC fan, as long as they can find it for less than $10.
posted Jun 3, 2007
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