"Pepper is one of the most under rated bands out right now. It seems like finding a good reveiw on them is impossible. Its like people are afraid to admit they like em. Bottom line is this CD is amazing just like their other ones. Buy it, listen to it, don't give a shiz about what other people say, and I bet you will love this CD. One day this band will the respect they deserve."
Pepper is Infectious
Marcus Bezuhly | Central Point, Oregon | 07/27/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Once you get into the groove of Pepper you can't go back. They fill a void left by Sublime, but are different and cool in their own way. I own an insane number of CD's (600 or so) yet I listen to this band at least a few times a week, usually more. Anyone who gives these guys a crappy review should have their ears checked."
Good But You Can Do Better
Shadow | 02/17/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This Cd is a good one, but I know Pepper can do better. My favorite song on this Cd is Back Home. If you like the sound of Pepper's music, but you don't like all of the songs on this Cd I suggest one of their other Cds called Kona Town.
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A taste of music to come
T. Porch | Southern Maryland mofo | 03/16/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This CD while not as punk/reggae influenced as their previous offerings is by all means a great CD in the world of music. Myself being one that while I do not enjoy pop music in the slightest I do have a deep appreciation for what makes music popular and therefore I am impressed to hear more of a pop influence in this album. The songs are crisp and clean while keeping there roots in reggae and the music that has influenced them since they started playing together in the late-90's. This album is phenomenal when compared to almost any other band(minus personal preferences) and as compared to their previous work this record is another stepping stone on Pepper's way to greatness."