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bobby runs
05/09/07, 12:07 PM
Which do you prefer? And it's b-sides could have been the Coming HomeEP

smelltheglove
05/09/07, 12:38 PM
the only outstanding b-side was 'golden', it totally should have made the album.

'its all around you' is catchy as hell and fun but kind of filler, they can do much better. the other song was good as well, but nothing amazing.

meanwhile, the album itself has some incredible songs, 'coming home' , 'on my mind' and 'hold my hand' are some of the best songs they've ever written. 'too good to be' is a fantastic sing along acoustic song, 'love and pain' and 'taken back by you' sound like old school NFG and are very catchy and finally 'make your move' is probably the best 'ballad' type song they've ever written.

'coming home' was a bit of a disspointment at first because its probably the poppiest yet least-punk album of their career. but after repeated listens, its quite a solid album, still it is my least favorite NFG album, but it is far from a 'bad' album.

Alex DiVincenzo
05/09/07, 03:02 PM
The B-sides aren't bad but the album is superior

MIKEY_HORROR
05/09/07, 10:09 PM
the EP

NJUNDERDOG
05/10/07, 12:58 PM
the b-sides to this album were some of the best b-sides ever in my opinion. but the album itself is far superior.

meliisssaaaa
05/15/07, 02:13 PM
i'd have to say the album...

ilovebsb
05/15/07, 05:06 PM
i enjoyed the album for a bit but then i quickly forgot about it. The song "on my mind" is a classic. My favorite b-sides from them are the ones their self-titled i.e. "so many ways & what ever happened to bon jovi"

Branevember31
05/15/07, 05:55 PM
the cd

Gumbyjag
05/15/07, 08:06 PM
Never heard the EP or even knew it existed for that matter...

The song "on my mind" is a classic.

yes! best song on the album, in my opinion.