I could see people who are into punk to soft slow alternative getting into this album. Anyways, this album is definitly one that should be picked up by anyone who just likes good music. I beleive this track was a b-side to this album. This version, however, is really cool and some of the lyrics have been changed up. The original version of this song was later released on North 6th Street and isn't as good. The final track "Spooky" is so freaking awesome. It is a great song though with a really catch meldoy. "Silent Fighting," track thirteen, is an old b-side (from the High-Low era) which has not been re-recorded. The final two tracks are two songs that were included on the re-release of the album in the U.S. This version is much better than the less heavy version on North 6th Street. It is also the longest track on the album. The lyrics are quite interesting and it has a real nice tune. The following song and track twelve, "Robot" is the original last song of the original release of the album. Another one of the best songs on the album (notice a pattern?). When I first heard it, I didn't like it that much. "Slow Down," the next song is probably the most underestimated song on the album. The song definitly makes sense and I can relate to it. It is the only song on the album Nada Surf made a video for (I think) and I think it was also a single from the album. "Firecracker," track ten, is also one of the best songs on the album. Moving on, "The Voices" is one of my favorite tracks. It is a good heavy song with an interesting chorus. The eighth song, "Dispossession" is a song that was one of my favorites when I first heard the album, but was surpassed by almost all of the other songs. It has more of a poppy tune and the lyrics aren't something I relate with. The seventh track, "Bad Best Friend" is another really good song, but is probably the least good song on the CD. It is such a feel good song that gets you pumped up as hell. It is about the after-effects of partying, something I can definitly relate to. I go against everything I believe (my belief that nothing is perfect) by giving "Bacardi" a 10/10, but it is just that good! It is so heavy, has wicked bass guitar, and a major temp change towards the end. Now track six, "Bacardi" is by far the best song on the album and one of the best songs I have ever heard from any band. It is one of the most emotional songs I have ever heard and has a great tune and probably the 2nd best on the album. However, I actually listened to it and the more I did the more it grew on me. When I first heard the album I never gave this song a chance at all. The 5th song, "Troublemaker" is a very unique song. It is more of a comic song than serious and the ending is really funny (Blue balls and all that bull****, blue balls and all that bull****!). The fourth song, "Mother's Day" is also one of my favorites and one of the heavier songs on the album. It is a softer song with the greatest lyrics it has so much meaning to it. The third track, "80 Windows" is definitly one of the best on the album. It is a cool song with a really cool chorus and has a cool temp change near the middle. I beleive this song got some radio play in the UK. The second track, "Amateur" is the self-proclaimed "single" from the album. It is not the best song on the album, but it is still a supurb song. It is really unlike their previous stuff in the sense that it is more indie sounding. The first song, "Hyperspace" is a great and catchy song and a good start to the album. If you want to hear radio hits get High-Low because this album is much more unique and has such a variety. WHAT THE HELL? That shows you how ignorant the media is because all they listen for is mainstream garbage. I read many reviews in the media that this album was their lowest selling and biggest dissapointment. Once I heard this album, I couldn't beleive how great it was. Soon, I was addicted and got as much of Nada Surf's stuff I could. About 8 years went by where I totally forgot about the band, but then when I was in my downloading of 90's hits craze almost two years ago, I downloaded the songs "Popular" and "Treehouse," eventually followed by "The Plan" and "Stalemate" which were secondary hits of theirs. I learned of Nada Surf from their mid-90's radio hits "Popular" and "Treehouse" from the album High-Low. Wow, this album is so awesome and one of the best albums I have ever listened to.
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