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Fast Forward Eats the Tape

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Download links and information about Fast Forward Eats the Tape by Belvedere. This album was released in 2005 and it belongs to Rock, Punk, Metal, Alternative genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 40:48 minutes.

Artist: Belvedere
Release date: 2005
Genre: Rock, Punk, Metal, Alternative
Tracks: 15
Duration: 40:48
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Subhuman Nature 2:18
2. Three's a Crowd 2:46
3. Closed Doors 3:20
4. Unplugged 2:27
5. Quicksand 2:30
6. Two Minutes for Looking so Good 2:43
7. All About Perspectives 3:02
8. Elementally Regarded 1:21
9. Brandy Wine 2:52
10. Stain 3:16
11. Slaves to the Pavement 2:59
12. Early Retirement 1:24
13. Popular Inquiries into Everyday Disasters 3:12
14. Bad Decisions 2:30
15. Anesthetic 4:08

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The fourth album by giddy Calgary-based pop-punks Belvedere trumps their earlier efforts, not by dumbing down their already pretty dumb (in the Ramones sense of the word) brand of high-velocity, low-impact punk'n'roll, but by upping their incipient melodic skills and — perhaps counter-intuitively — also adding just a hint more metal to their sound. Perhaps it's just their shared Canadian heritage, but listening to a big, brash and unashamedly poppy single like "Closed Doors," one thinks of Sloan's increasing fascination with '70s pop-metal. It's not like songs like "All About Perspectives" and "Slaves to the Pavement" sound that much like the great past hits by Sweet or '70s cult faves Candy, but that they have a similar mix of poppy choruses, big guitar riffs and inescapable velocity. Belvedere's earlier records were sub-Sum 41 pop-punk-by-numbers, but Fast Forward Eats the Tape shows what the band is capable of.