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Few & Far Between
Shutdown
Few & Far Between
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock, Metal
 
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THE BAD BOYS FROM BROOKLYN ARE BACK WITH THEIR NEWEST ALBUM, FEW AND FAR BETWEEN. A PERFECT COMBINATION OF NEW YORK HARDCORE FURRY AND YOUTH CREW ENTHUSIASM. BRING BACK THE DAYS OF PRE-METAL HARDCORE. FAST, IN YOUR FACE, W...  more »

     
   
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All Artists: Shutdown
Title: Few & Far Between
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 1
Label: Victory Records
Original Release Date: 9/12/2000
Release Date: 9/12/2000
Album Type: Explicit Lyrics
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock, Metal
Styles: Hardcore & Punk, Alternative Metal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 746105013223, 0746105013261, 746105013216

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THE BAD BOYS FROM BROOKLYN ARE BACK WITH THEIR NEWEST ALBUM, FEW AND FAR BETWEEN. A PERFECT COMBINATION OF NEW YORK HARDCORE FURRY AND YOUTH CREW ENTHUSIASM. BRING BACK THE DAYS OF PRE-METAL HARDCORE. FAST, IN YOUR FACE, WITH YOUTHFUL EMOTION. PRODUCED BY THE LENGENDARY ROGER MIRET OF AGNOSTIC FRONT. YET ANOTHER IMPORTANT LESSON IN HARDCORE 101. TIME TO STUDY

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CD Reviews

Solid record - tainted by overdone production
Nico Tuscani | USA | 01/05/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)

"This is a good release by Shutdown. Heavy, straightfoward hardcore with some breakdowns and great technical playing. Lyrics are standard "don't tell me what to do" HC lyrics. Basically this record has 2 faults. The first is the production, which is overdone with vocal effects, fadeouts, etc. Roger Miret needs to stop overdoing it. Second, there are a few songs from their last EP - but they are slower on this CD, which is annoying once you have heard the EP. Anyway, for my money the first one was better despite the crappy production values, but this is still one good record."
Nothing too great, but better than a kick in the teeth.
Marc A. Coignard | Denver, CO United States | 10/17/2003
(3 out of 5 stars)

"I think we've all heard much worse music than this, but its easier to point out all the much better bands we've heard instead. Shutdown is one of those semi-posi-core youth crew bands that, although they have good intentions, sometimes tries too hard to fit the hardcore mold set up by guys like Vinnie Stigma or Raybeez. Don't get me wrong, the aforementioned hardcore pioneers are legends, and deserve their status as such, but too many bands out there aren't using the old school as a stepping stone; instead they're either forgetting the lessons the old school taught, or they're copying it all together. Shutdown belongs to the latter of the two. Good messages, simple lyrics, even simpler, more predictable music. Its not bad, not as bad as some reviewers have said, but a band that is fortunate enough to be on Victory and have the likes of Roger Miret produce their album could try a LITTLE bit harder, for originality's sake. The old school is old for a reason; its been there, done that, and had its time. I love old school Hardcore, and the lessons they've taught and the songs they've sung. But, we're in a new era--hence "new school." Things aren't, and shouldn't, sound the same as they did 20, or even 10, years ago, not by a new, younger band anyway. Shutdown has what it takes to be great hardcore, but falls short because it almost seems they want to show that old school influence, at least on this album. But hey, thats just my opinion. I could be wrong..."
Jesus christ why do you stupid kids like this band?
Tim F. | Seattle, WA United States | 03/26/2002
(1 out of 5 stars)

"why do people get suckered into liking this band?i couldmaybe understand if you were 13 and this was your first taste of hardcore but if you have an iq over 40 and ears then you should not like this at all. every song is about not compromising, not compromising what? selling out straight edge? having horrible music? please please please i beg everyone to stop liking this band. there are so many better bands out there."