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Isle Of Q

Isle Of Q

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Category: Modern Metal

Year: 2000

Label: Universal

Catalog Number: 012157885

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Isle Of Q Isle Of Q Album Cover

Personnel
Ringler vocals
Beau Bodine bass, keyboards, slide guitar
Doug Kennedy guitar
Josh Cedar drums, percussion
Tracks
1.  Little Scene  4:17
2.  Faraway  3:41
3.  Bag of Tricks  4:01
4.  Here and Gone  3:34
5.  The Clone  5:13
6.  Bittersweet  3:58
7.  Driving Nails  3:48
8.  Harder to Ignore  5:46
9.  Way Down  3:47
10.  Sweet Potato  3:35
11.  T-Teltdown  3:53
12.  Hideaway  3:19
13.  Rubberneck 3:26}  
14.  Say Goodbye  5:05
  
Total Running Time:  53:57

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Rycheage Date: March 8, 2003 at 17:02
Good CD in the vein of Godsmack. In your face guitars and aggressive vocals.

From: rockchick Date: August 15, 2004 at 5:17
great cd !they prove rock isnt dead,the usic is slammin and the lyrics are thoughtful.

From: Dani Filth Date: February 11, 2005 at 9:42
I rate nu-metal in two different catagories- good and shit. good nu-metal is representative of Slipknot, mudvayne, system of a down. Shit nu-metal is representative of Limp- Bizkit, Linkin Park, etc. you all know who i am talking about. this i rate as good nu-metal. far better than godsmack, who aren't bad but once you hear one of GS's songs you've heard them all.

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: May 13, 2025 at 8:00
It's ironic that Philadelphia's Isle Of Q's lone album begins with singer David Ringler declaring, "I'm not part of your little scene!" This disc was released in the summer of 2000, when nu-metal still held sway, and these guys didn't really fit that label, with no hip-hop pretensions, only lightly down-tuned guitars, and no fear of solos. But theirs is absolutely the sound that came to dominate American rock radio for, oh, the next two decades or so. This is before Nickelback really took off and became the hair-metal of the 21st century, and we hadn't yet heard bands like Breaking Benjamin or Shinedown. Maybe this is more of a Heavy Harmonies "modern hard rock" record, but back then HH was violently opposed to music like this, and so here it is. It's like Godsmack Lite, with lots of Alice In Chains-like grooves (check out "The Clone"), with churning bass and wailing leads. There's a little Buckcherry sprinkled on top, but not much. "Little Scene" was the first single, and it caught my

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: May 13, 2025 at 8:19
… ear at the time, enough to remember the band's odd name at least, but when "Bag Of Tricks" came out as the follow-up, I thought, "Nah," and moved on. If early-2000's radio-rock is your thing (and it's not mine except for occasional nostalgia trips), then this is a decent, forgotten disc from that time.


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