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ALBUM: Broke Lyrics

By: (Hed)pe

broke


Bartender
Boom
Crazy Legs
Feel Good
I Got You
Jesus (of Nazareth)
Killing Time
Pac Bell
Stevie
Swan Dive
The Meadow
Waiting To Die



Broke Reviews

Incredible
This CD really is brilliant. It's a perfect hip hop, metal fusion. I like both hip hop and metal individually, but when they're mixed - it works so well! Especially when it's done with such skill as (hed)pe. I love the great bass sound on most of songs like on Jesus (of Nazareth), it goes with the bass drum and works really well. I love all the songs on the album apart from Stevie and Pac Bell, which are both pretty lack lustere attepts from such a good band, you can tell they just rushed these together because they couldn't get away with a 10 track album or something (I would have given the album 4.5 stars if I could have). The singer has so many different styles you sometimes think it isn't him singing, it really is varied. I think it gets far too little respect, and recognition; I'm aware that they weren't the founders of this genre, but they do carry it off pretty damn well - I think you'll agree if you hear it. It's far better than the first album which seems to get so much more recognition, I don't konw why. And one other thing - why has only ONE person written a review for this great album??

the hook is hot
this cd is not perfered for children but this cd is probably the best rock cd.Every track wil hurtle you back to the shop you bought it at and get more copies for anyone
From a band worthy of worship by Korn, Limp Bizkit, and Papa Roach fans, (hed)'s second album is a dozen-song collection that's personal, versatile, and eminently listenable. Much of Broke's dark yet surprisingly melodic and memorable charm lies in the portentous and chaotic musical climate the band creates. The well-crafted tunes explore a gamut of styles within the loosely defined hip-hop/metal genre, moving from the primal groove of "Killing Time" to the lively, Van Halen-inspired "Feel Good." The sextet includes a turntablist in DJ Product c. 1969, plus two guitarists, allowing the lineup to create a massive sound rife with subtle textures. From the psychotic vocals of "Pac Bell" to the epic rock chorus and hip-hop verses of "Bartender," (hed) seamlessly weave close-to-the-bone angst with commensurate musicality. This on-the-rise Orange Country band have definitely delivered the goods with this one. --Katherine Turman
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