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SP, CDReviews.com 5/98
If The Cure had any balls, theyd sound like The Faint.

KJ, CMJ Industry 5/4/98
Say goodbye to all of your heroes and meet The Faint. The music bends and dives with relish, snagging listeners with entrancing hooks and the power of disjointed guitars that, at times, are frosted with high-pitched keyboards.

Album Description
The 1998 debut recording from Omaha, NE's the Faint is a far cry from the danceable, beat-heavy records the group went on to produce, but it is nonetheless a fine record and a worthy addition to the collection of anyone who enjoys the music that has come out of the band or their town's overflowing music scene. 12 tracks. Saddle Creek. 1998.

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