| View Larger Image | Popularity | Audio CDby Jonezetta
| List Price: | $13.98 | | Price: | $10.97 | | You Save: | $3.01 (22%) | | | Available: | Usually ships in 11 to 14 days |
| | Binding: | Audio CD | | Studio: | Tooth & Nail Records | | Release Date: | October 03, 2006 | | Sales Rank: | 51,416st |
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TRACK LISTING | Disc: 1
- Track 1: Welcome Home
- Track 2: Get Ready (Hot Machete)
- Track 3: Communicate
- Track 4: Man in a 3K Suit
- Track 5: Backstabber
- Track 6: Popularity
- Track 7: Love That Carries Me
- Track 8: City We Live In
- Track 9: Bringin' It Back Tonite... Everybody Start
- Track 10: Burn It Down!
- Track 11: Imagination
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CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 12 reviews)
| Popularity by Jonezetta by Jonathan Hillis (Sisters, Oregon USA) 4 Stars September 09, 2009 Took a while to get to me, but CD is pretty good, some good musical ideas and creativity. With a little bit of elbow grease and uniqueness, i think this band could be very very awesome.
| | Careful - only buy if you like to dance. by Rebecca Miller 5 Stars December 05, 2007 This is a great cd. The songs are original and upbeat, my favorites are "Get Ready [Hot Machete]" "Bringin' it back [Everybody Start]" and "The Love that Carries Me. The lyrics are clean as a whistle but aren't stupid either. Very worth buying. =)
| | POP-ularity by Scotty P (nashvegas) 4 Stars October 25, 2007 For a band out of obscure Mississippi, this is a definite breath of fresh air. This album provides all the right ingrediets to get your booty shaking and you WILL be singing along with all the hooks (which run rampant throughout the whole album). After seeing the band live numerous times, I was skeptical that they would be able to recreate the electricity of the experience on disk. Well, they did. The star track, "Communicate", soars with memorable hooks and melodies that will leave you humming after first listen. When you think that you can't get more dancy, you do- with "Hot Machete" the band takes dance pop to the next level. This is THE disc to buy if you love pop rock and great hooks. You will not be disappointed!
| | Alot better than I thought it was going to be by Elias Ayres (San Diego) 3 Stars April 22, 2007 Which isn't saying much. I am very glad that it was worth the 6 dollars I paid for it, and the band does have talent, but its all been done before. Alot better. By other bands.
| | Somewhat catchy but overwhelmingly redundant by T. Lane (Chicago, IL United States) 2 Stars March 14, 2007 I decided to give this album a chance based on several glowing reviews, but after a few listens, I can honestly say that I don't get the appeal of if. There are a couple of tracks that have mildly catchy hooks, but overall, the instrumentation is repetitive and the lyrics are sophomoric. I'm not sure if the reviewers that fawned over this had not heard a solid melody in a few years, but "Popularity" is largely forgettable.
Sure, I like to support the smaller fish just as much as the next guy, but for those that are looking for a good "dance rock" album that you'll actually remember listening to the next day, I'd suggest buying one of the Killers albums or the Brothers Martin album instead of this.
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