Wheatus Review

artist: wheatus date: 07/25/2003 category: compact discs
Wheatus
Released: Aug 1, 2000
Genre: Rock
Tones: Energetic, Party/Celebratory
Styles: Post-Grunge, Punk-Pop
Number Of Tracks: 10
 Sound: 8
 Lyrics: 8
 Impression: 8
 Overall rating:
 7.7 
 Reviewer rating:
 8 
 Users rating:
 7.3 
 Votes:
 14 
1 reviewuser commentsvote for this cd: 
overall: 8
Wheatus Reviewed by: Jon10yk, on july 25, 2003
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

Impression: There was a lot of Hype about Wheatus's Debut Album, entitled "Wheatus". From the release of their Debut Single "Teenage Dirtbag" in February 2001 in the UK, fans were expecting much of the same Pop-Rock songs on the album.

And that's what was delivered.

The Tracks "Teenage Dirtbag", "Leroy" and "Punk Ass Bitch" made the album a success each with catchy chorus, that you would still be humming for months.

Other Tracks included: "A Little Respect", "Truffles", "Sunshine" and "Wannabe Gangster".

Some songs on the album, such as "Wannabe Gangster" was a drone fest and made me want to press the skip button on my Stereo.

A very good debut album, just let down by a few bland songs! // 8

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