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Category: Nu Metal
Year: 2001
Label: Wind-Up
Catalog Number: 504091 2
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Personnel
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Dave Williams vocals
C. J. Pierce guitars
Stevie Benton bass
Mike Luce drums
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Tracks
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1. | Sinner | |
2. | Bodies | |
3. | Tear Away | |
4. | All Over Me | |
5. | Reminded | |
6. | Pity | |
7. | Mute | |
8. | I Am | |
9. | Follow | |
10. | Told You So | |
11. | Sermon | |
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Existing comments about this CD
From: Doghouse Reilly |
Date: September 10, 2024 at 11:44 |
Are Drowning Pool the Sisyphus of nu-metal, forever rolling their one hit up the hill in an act of futile perseverance? That one hit, of course, is "Bodies," the song that taught wrestling fans how to count to four. Sesame Street rock for knuckleheads. Okay, it's a guilty pleasure, a stupid but catchy jam from the last months of the old world (summer 2001), even as it borrows heavily from Coal Chamber's "Sway." "Tear Away" and the title track were also singles, but let's not kid ourselves. Nu-metal was already on the wane by this point. The death of singer Dave Williams the following summer (of a heart condition made worse by hard, hard partying) should have ended this band, but noooooo. They soldiered on with a rogue's gallery of singers, including the guy from Soil, but it's all about "Bodies," always has been, always will be.
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