Recent Reviews
I Thought this album would be great like the other two Lostprophets albums, boy was i wrong. This is an album full of (as Kurt Cobain would have put it) Radio Friendly Unit Shifters. Instead of having just a few radio friendly songs Lostprophets have gone and done it on the whole album. I was looking forward to this album but I was thoroughly disappointed. I must admit "Rooftops" and "A town called Hypocrisy" are catchy though.
posted June 28, 2006 at 02:49:31 AM
I Bought this iPod for $150 (Australian) and i think that it was worth every dollar, The only problems are: Slow Transfer Speeds and Low Battery life. I use mt iPod almost everyday and i knew that i didn't want to buy a full iPod because i would always be choosing songs. Also with a full size iPod there would be songs on it that i never listen to, with the shuffle it's just my favs, it's really handy as a memory stick too.
posted February 12, 2006 at 12:56:53 AM
Nirvana, What can I say. They came out of a decade of gay electronic music and into a decade of gay pop music. This did not discourage them though. With one of the worlds greatset songwriters at the lead, they could not go wrong. Kurt Cobain was not a great guitarist and, he was not the worlds greatset vocalist either, but the way he put these skills together with his songwriting invited so many among the world to heed the call of Nirvana's music.
Nirvana were not the skilled musicians that many were at that time, sure they could play their instruments well but, they were nothing special. What they did with their abilities was what made the a great band. They made some great poip songs such as "Smells like Teen Spirit" and "In Bloom" but, they also made some great songs for the fans that actually like their music rather than just the one song. They were introduced to the world with 1989's "Bleach" and wow'ed the world with 1991's "Nevermind" then Cobain got rid of the band's "fake" fans with 1992's "Incesticide" (a collection of all of their Unreleased tracks with some great classics) after this Nirvana made their greatest record 1993's "In Utero", They even showed their dynamic range to the world with "MTV Unplugged in New York" in 1994. With all of these great albums Nirvana should be worshipped and yet they are not. WHATS GOING ON?
Nirvana were not the skilled musicians that many were at that time, sure they could play their instruments well but, they were nothing special. What they did with their abilities was what made the a great band. They made some great poip songs such as "Smells like Teen Spirit" and "In Bloom" but, they also made some great songs for the fans that actually like their music rather than just the one song. They were introduced to the world with 1989's "Bleach" and wow'ed the world with 1991's "Nevermind" then Cobain got rid of the band's "fake" fans with 1992's "Incesticide" (a collection of all of their Unreleased tracks with some great classics) after this Nirvana made their greatest record 1993's "In Utero", They even showed their dynamic range to the world with "MTV Unplugged in New York" in 1994. With all of these great albums Nirvana should be worshipped and yet they are not. WHATS GOING ON?
posted November 4, 2005 at 08:04:18 PM



