Inertia [Enhanced]

Editorial Reviews
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Modern, but not mired in nu metal or too-cute punk pop, the Exies' brand of raw, dark rock falls somewhere between Nirvana and early Goo Goo Dolls. The powerful, percussive "My Goddess" has a "Welcome to the Jungle" feel, while "Can't Relate"’s beautifully layered and conceived vocals and melody are oddly reminiscent of ELO. Ballads "Kickout" and the title track aren't as compelling as the headier, heavier entries, though "Creeper Kamikaze" has a soaring Beatles feel, as does "Genius." These Los Angeles musicians may wear their influences on their sleeves, but they wear them well. --Katherine Turman

Music Review:

  1. Jetty Subject To High Surf
  2. Knock Knock
  3. Lead Us to Reason
  4. Life Won't Wait
  5. Like Swimming
  6. March of the Pigs [CD-single] [Import]
  7. Maybe This Christmas
  8. Millions Now Living Will Never Die
  9. Music and Mantra Companion CD for Kundalini Yoga
  10. NakedSelf [Limited Edition]

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Lesser Matters [Import]

Bach: Suites, Sonatas, Airs & Dances

Berlioz: la Belle Voyageuse Jérôme Corréas / Arthur Schoonderwoerd

Music: Best of Fun Fun [Original recording reissued] [Import

Chiller Cabinet

All the Way [Import]

A Bobino [Import]

All Eyez on Me [Enhanced] [Original recording remastered] [Clean]

A Million Dollar Scam

'67-'70

American Idiot [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics]

1951-1952

Angels, Vol. 2

Toccata & Fugue in D Minor

Hall of Shame