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The
Used
The Used
label: Warner Brothers Records
released: 06.25.2002
our score: 3.8 out of 5.0
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I love used
record shops, as I'm sure any true music aficionado does. The
music that one person never could quite understand or appreciate
is given a new home to someone who will cherish and nurture the
sound the way it deserves. The aptly named Used also seem to be
fans of the used record shop, collecting and exploring sounds
that other bands don't quite seem to understand. The Used rose
to fame on the backs of the Warped Tour and Ozzfest, and it sounds
as if the band is trying to span the extremes of both tours on
this disc. Some of the songs on the CD are hard and ferocious
enough to make even the saddest emo boy take off his argyle sweater
long enough to kick some ass in the pit, while other songs have
enough acoustic guitars, string sections, and woe is me lyrics
to drive Slipknot into tears.
A more jaded
music fan might accuse The Used of piecing together all the most
popular parts of punk and metal into one record selling machine,
but the problem with that argument is that while the Used may
make a run at just about every style of music available on Warped
or Ozzfest, the Used do it better than most of their musical peers
ever did. Alternating between tender and harsh, this is the record
most emo-punk bands strive for but hardly ever accomplish, and
it sounds like what might happen if Andrew W.K. and Chris Carrabba
ever joined song writing forces. The first song, "Maybe Memories",
sets the stage for the roller coaster emotional ride the listener
is about to embark on. The song opens with metal-hard guitars
and drums and impossible to understand screamed lyrics, slows
down to allow a stream of acoustic guitars and lyrics about butterflies,
then picks back up in time to kick your ass on your way out the
door. The rest of the album follows in this pattern of lulling
you into a false sense of security by crying into your lap and
then beating the living crap out of you.
While this
album hits a lot of the marks that other similar bands miss, The
Used are far from perfect. Often the band falls to overly simple
and clichéd lyrics like "knowing nothing is better
than knowing at all" from "On My Own". Luckily
whenever the band begins to hit too many emo clichés they
manage to pull away quite quickly, such is the song "Buried
Myself Alive" which starts out sounding like a typical angst
ridden lament on love lost, but then proclaims that "It's
OK I puked the day away". Thus is the nature of the Used,
they are able to take pieces from any other ambiguous modern punk
band and put a decidedly unique spin on it all, and it is incredibly
refreshing to hear innovation within one of the most stale and
clichéd modern music scenes. While sometimes the change
in style from song to song gives the album a general lack of cohesiveness
or structure, all is forgiven when you take a look around the
mosh pit and see yourself and ten other metal heads with tears
rolling down their eyes.
04-Sep-2003
5:25 PM

If you
liked The Used...
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| Tracklist:
1.
Maybe Memories
2. The Taste of Ink
3. Bulimic
4. Say Days Ago
5. Poetic Tragedy
6. Buried Myself Alive
7. A Box Full of Sharp Objects
8. Blue and Yellow
9. Greener With the Scenery
10. Noise and Kisses
11. On My Own
12. Pieces Mended
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