| View Larger Image | Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too | Audio CDby New Radicals
| List Price: | $13.98 | | Price: | $11.99 | | You Save: | $1.99 (14%) | | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |
| | Binding: | Audio CD | | Studio: | Mca | | Release Date: | October 20, 1998 | | Sales Rank: | 7,199th |
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TRACK LISTING | Disc: 1
- Track 1: Mother, We Just Can't Get Enough
- Track 2: You Get What You Give
- Track 3: I Hope I Didn't Just Give Away the Ending
- Track 4: I Don't Wanna Die Anymore
- Track 5: Jehovah Made This Whole Joint for You
- Track 6: Someday We'll Know
- Track 7: Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too
- Track 8: In Need of a Miracle
- Track 9: Gotta Stay High
- Track 10: Technicolor Lover
- Track 11: Flowers
- Track 12: Crying Like a Church on Monday
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Amazon.com Until its shallow posturing gets to be just too much, Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too is fodder for a decent game of Spot the Influence. Singer/songwriter Gregg Alexander's admittedly well-crafted project is indebted to the vaguely funky pop-rock of World Party. But despite airplay for the single "You Get What You Give," he isn't tuneful enough to make his empty social pronouncements stick as more than fleeting entertainment, and when he starts dissing his hooky betters Courtney Love and Beck as "fakes," there's little to do but laugh. At him, not with him. --Rickey Wright |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 288 reviews)
| EXCELLANT QUALITY by Arthur J. Bird (ANDOVER MA. USA) 4 Stars November 05, 2009 IT WAS THE SONG " YOU GET WHAT YOU GIVE" THAT HOOKED ME , I FIRST HEARD IT ON PBS AS A QUICK SECTION THAT WAS PLAYED BETWEEN PROGRAMING AND THRU SOME SEARCHING I FOUND OUT THE NAME OF THE GROUP, THEN THE NAME OF THE SONG,THEN THE NAME OF THE ALBUM SO I BOUGHT IT !!!THANKS TO " U TUBE " I SAW THEM PERFORM LIVE IN A VIDEO IT WAS GREAT!!!
| | OUTSTANDING by Rita E. Ruiz 5 Stars October 06, 2009 I love this record and the price!!!!!!!!!!! The best part is I didnt have to drive any where to get it!!!!
| | Sugar rush by IRate 2 Stars April 16, 2009 2 1/2
This briefly popular late 90's mainstream-alternative disc undoubtedly started too strong for its own good, continuing to nosedive into mediocrity immediately after the energetic starter and eventually apathetically flatlines altogether.
| | Great CD by Pepper (CA) 5 Stars March 27, 2009 This is one of my favorite CDs of all times. I have lost it several times and each time I do I know I have to order another copy. I love it just as much today as I did the first time I heard it. If this is your style of music, you will love it!
| | COULDN'T BE MORE ACTUAL, COULD IT?? by Andre (UK) 5 Stars October 04, 2008 The New Radicals "You Only Get What You Give" lyrics, something to listen and understand today. Amazing song...
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