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5.259 Ft
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1. *DualDisc* tartalma: |
1. | Once Upon a Time: The Battle of Life and Death
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2. | Chronicles Of Life and Death
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3. | Walk Away (Maybe)
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4. | S.O.S.
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5. | I Just Wanna Live
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6. | Ghost of You
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7. | Predictable
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8. | Secrets
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9. | Truth
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10. | World Is Black
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11. | Mountain
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12. | We Believe
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13. | It Wasn't Enough
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14. | In This World (Murder)
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15. | Meet My Maker [*]
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2. *DualDisc* tartalma: |
1. | Once Upon a Time: The Battle of Life and Death
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2. | Chronicles Of Life and Death
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3. | Walk Away (Maybe)
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4. | S.O.S.
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5. | I Just Wanna Live
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6. | Ghost of You
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7. | Predictable
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8. | Secrets
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9. | Truth
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10. | World Is Black
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11. | Mountain
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12. | We Believe
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13. | It Wasn't Enough
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14. | In This World (Murder)
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15. | Meet My Maker [*]
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Full title: The Chronicles Of Life & Death. This is a DualDisc, which contains a CD on one side of the disc and a DVD on the other. Good Charlotte: Benji Madden (vocals, guitars); Joel Madden (vocals); Billy Martin (guitars, keyboards); Paul Thomas (bass guitar); Chris Wilson (drums). Additional personnel: Matt Radosevich (piano). Recording information: Barefoot Studios, Hollywood, California (2004). When it comes to a genre as stylistically specific as pop-punk, bands generally aren't expected to progress much beyond the standard mix of raging guitars, speedy drumming, and high-pitched melodic vocals singing paeans to teen rebellion. With 2004's THE CHRONICLES OF LIFE AND DEATH, however, Good Charlotte confounds expectations by delivering a sprawling concept album that borrows from a variety of distinctly non-punk music. Opening with a spooky, orchestral piece that sounds like a mix of John Williams and Arvo Part, the disc races from Cheap Trick-esque power pop (the title track) to shoegazer-y angst-rock ("In This World [Murder]") to Rufus Wainright-like sensitive piano ballads ("The Truth"). On "I Just Wanna Live," the group even tries its hand at rap, rhyming over a groove that's half Snoop Dogg/half Happy Mondays. For all its seeming incongruity, however, the record never sounds messy, but rather emerges as the work of a band eager to expand the boundaries of both its chosen style and its own musicality. (Note: There are two versions of the album, each containing a different bonus track.) |
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