F.T.T.W.

Editorial Reviews
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Fronted by ex-Sick of It All roadie Toby Morse, H2O have the kind of street cred and New York Hardcore (NYHC) chops that get the blood pumping. In addition, the band is well versed in the melodies of outfits like Hüsker Dü and Bad Religion and the art of crafting songs that stick like a mouse in a gluetrap. H2O's third album, F.T.T.W. (which stands for Faster Than the World) is the group's most focused and energetic release, incorporating straight-edge dynamics and pop-punk hooks on full-throttle window-breakers like "Guilty by Association," "Helpless Not Hopeless," and "Day by Day." However, the band sometimes falls in a rut, penning songs that aren't poppy enough for Offspring fans and not quite heavy enough to cause serious damage. --Jon Wiederhorn

Music Review:

  1. Feline
  2. Feminist Sweepstakes
  3. Finisterre
  4. Frankenchrist
  5. Friend Or Foe
  6. From Her to Eternity
  7. Fuckin A [Explicit Lyrics]
  8. Gas Food Lodging / Green on Red [2 Lps on One CD]
  9. Go to Sleep [CD-single] [Import]
  10. Group Therapy

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The Brill Building Sound [Box set]

6 Concertos From L'Estro Armonico

A Christmas Festival

Music: Crowd Song [CD-single] [Import]

45 Dip: the Acid Lounge

Amateur Girlfriends Go Proskirt Agents

Acoustic Africa

A Certain Trigger [Limited Edition]

After All

12 Dimensions + Plus

1969: Velvet Underground Live, Vol. 1 [Live]

0098

1-2-3-4-5-6 Bass [CD-single]

Zoltan Kodaly: Theater Overture / Concerto for Orchestra / Dances of Marosszék / Symphony in C - BBC Philharmonic / Yan Pascal Tortelier

It's Easy to Remember