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Monday, August 16, 2004

 Kotak Mancis Dua-Puluh



Referring to the previous post, I went over to Artist Gallery and bought Matchbox Twenty's EP. There are only 6 tracks on the CD, which consisted of:

1. Crutch (Live)
2. Push (Live)
3. All I Need (Live)
4. If You're Gone (Acoustic)
5. Disease (Acoustic)
6. Suffer Me (new)

And the selected track was great especially the acoustic version. Imagine listening to the hard-beat Disease sang in purely acoustic mode. It's great song never to be missed. Even the new Suffer Me had me hooked. I admit I didn't hear Crutch much but I really respected Rob's persona over Push & All I Need. Imagine a guy can sing and still sounded the same in both full fledge song with instruments & in acoustic version. The other artiste that can really do this is Kurt Cobain of Nirvana.

This album is purely for Matchbox Twenty's fan. If you listen to their song and the type that really dwelve deep into their discography & previous album, then this album is truly made for you. A friend of mine heard this and dismissed this as a compilation.

Oh, did I mention that the album also comes with Quicktime video? It shows much of the Matchbox Twenty's documentary and provide a lot of insights into the humble band. Strictly only for Windows machine. :)

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