Haunted Cities Review

artist: transplants date: 08/19/2005 category: compact discs
Haunted Cities
Released: Jun 21, 2005
Label: La Salle
Genre: Rock
Styles: Punk Revival, Rap-Rock
Number Of Tracks: 12
Instead of promoting punk revivalism, the CD is a compendium of what the band members listen to on their off hours, fusing their love of dancehall, metal, Philly soul, reggae and hip-hop into this album.
 Sound: 10
 Lyrics: 8
 Impression: 10
 Overall rating:
 8 
 Reviewer rating:
 9.3 
 Users rating:
 6.6 
 Votes:
 16 
1 review5 commentsvote for this cd: 
overall: 9.3
Haunted Cities Reviewed by: lennen1rulez, on august 19, 2005
0 of 3 people found this review helpful

Sound: This bands sound is really good! It is Travis Barker, Tim Armstrong and Rob someone but anyway they are really good, they don't use the same effects and style, some songs are like hip-hop most are rock and 1 or 2 are Bob Marley stlye! // 10

Lyrics and Singing: The lyrics are good because they have a rapper, and a rock singer! The rapper sings really well and so does Tim, the rocky singer, but their lyrics are different, the rapper's (Rob) lyrics are very fastly sung and are about life on the streets, whereas Tim's lyrics are not about anything really? // 8

Impression: It is probualy their best album! More songs than their other CD which I belive was not really that much of an album, but this makes up for that. They really live up to what they do. I think most of the songs are good, especially the song 'Gangsters And Thugs'. That is really good. This album has some really gay lyrics in it that a 3 year old could have though! But they make up for it, in other songs that have good lyircs. // 10

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