Keep Them Confused

Editorial Reviews
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This is the album that's going to make long-time fans scratch their chins: Is this the same group that made the angst-riddled, amplifier-blowing Leche Con Carne? Do the bittersweet lyrics of songs like "For Fiona" mean they're going emo? Are all the potential singles here going to make them bigger than Green Day? All legitimate concerns surrounding a band that has operated on the frontlines of the American punk scene since 1987. But, ultimately, there little to actually worry about. No Use For A Name hasn't lost touch with its primal side--"Bullets" and "Killing Time" are prime examples of its hardcore instinct at work--but maturity is clearly creeping in, with singer Tony Sly's voice inching towards Chris Martin territory and a handful of quality mid-tempo rock songs dominating an album that, despite the inevitable continental drift, sounds remarkably lucid from beginning to end. --Aidin Vaziri

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  1. Kings of the Wild Frontier
  2. Life on Other Planets
  3. Live in Amsterdam [Explicit Lyrics] [Live]
  4. Low Life
  5. Marcy Playground
  6. Measure for Measure [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  7. Momento Descuidado
  8. Murray Street [Enhanced]
  9. No More Shall We Part
  10. Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart

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If Only Stones Could Speak

Beethoven: Symphony No. 7; Springtime Sonata

Beethoven: Sonatas for piano No3; Sonatas for piano No7

Music: Whatever [Import]

Ambient Odyssey [Import]

BBC Sessions [Live]

Andre Stade [Import]

Ain't Went No Where [Explicit Lyrics]

An Affair To Remember

Bach: Double Concertos; Oboe Concertos

Aqaba

All the Cats Join In

A Million Words, A Million Dollars

Native Angels

Ultimate Butler