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Enemy of the World
Four Year Strong
Enemy of the World
Genres: Pop, Rock
 
2010 release, the third album from one of music's premier Pop/Punk bands. The band was formed in Massachusetts in 2001 after the members met through mutual friends. With influences like Lifetime, Saves the Day, Gorilla Bis...  more »

     
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All Artists: Four Year Strong
Title: Enemy of the World
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Motown
Original Release Date: 1/1/2010
Re-Release Date: 9/28/2010
Album Type: Special Edition
Genres: Pop, Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
Other Editions: Enemy of the World
UPCs: 602527427560, 602527427560

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2010 release, the third album from one of music's premier Pop/Punk bands. The band was formed in Massachusetts in 2001 after the members met through mutual friends. With influences like Lifetime, Saves the Day, Gorilla Biscuits, and New Found Glory, FYS has always strived to create music that they themselves would enjoy as listeners. Their motivation has manifested itself in a fluid mix of everything from Punk Pop to Hardcore to Indie Rock. Their distinct sound and incredibly energetic live shows has led to their inclusion on countless national tours and also caught the attention of Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz, who signed FYS to his label Decaydance Records in February 2008. The band's heightened profile hasn't stopped them from working diligently as they continued a hectic touring schedule last year as a part of the Rockstar Taste of Chaos tour and co-headlining a summer tour with Set Your Goals.

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R. Wyatt | Florence, AL | 03/15/2010
(4 out of 5 stars)

"This album is solid, I can't really say much bad about it. The sound quality compared to the last album Rise or Die Trying is noticeably improved and the songs seem much more tightly knit. The songs are all pretty good, but the only reason I give it 4/5 is because there is nothing here that caught my ear. All the songs are B+ material and aren't as catchy as the last album was. The ones that seem to actually be catchy seem a bit repetitive and get old after a few listens such as "Wasting Time". However there are some gems on this album, like "What The Hell Is A Gigawatt?", "Nineteen with Neck Tats", "One Step at a Time", and "This Body Pays the Bill$". Those songs enough are worth the price of admission. I've been listening for several days now and I feel that the album will grow on me, I was just hoping for something to knock my socks off from the beginning.



Final Verdict: Do yourself a favor and buy it now."