An amazing collection of songs from an unlikely group.
10/12/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I saw a band in Austin called Thattaboy sing a song called "So Much," and they said that it was written by a band called "The Impossibles." The unique ska rythms and sheer energy of the chorus caught me, and I started looking around for CD's by this band, "The Impossibles." Surprisingly, I couldn't find anything besides information, that they were an Austin punk band, now broken up, and that they had an anthology coming out. I anxiously awaited the release of this CD, and when I finally got my hands on it, I gave it a spin, and was amazed by every track on the CD. There's more energy and fun in a single one of these tracks than in entire albums by other punk/ska artists. Just listen to the screeching profession on Erin with an E and imagine this intensity coming from a group of High School guys. I don't think a 5 star rating should be thrown around as much as it is, but this album is definitely amazing, the Impossible's amazing ska anthems will surely live on, even though they've decided to go their own ways. Buy this CD, if you have any liking at all for ska or punk."
The best cd i've ever heard, hands down
beasley | colorado | 04/15/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I listen to a lot of punk/ska/emo/whatever you may call it. I listen to a wide variety of music from NOFX to The Roots to Bob Marley to Sublime, but this Impossibles album is hands down the greatest musical accomplishment i've ever had the pleasure to listen to. Not one song let me down, all songs have lyrics straight from the heart, energetic punk and ska beats and just a pure vibe to it. The Impossibles knew so well how to put music together and it is such a shame that they ever broke up. This will be the best money you will ever spend if you buy this cd. Truely a classic."
Not Impossible at all to love these guys
el-scorcho | minneapolis | 01/08/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Wow, I just have to say, I have the first lp and their EP and just bought the anthology for extra tracks, and it is definetly worth it. Buy All three. But I must say, Fueled By Ramen (their label) has been running little promos on their site little animated GIFs that say 06.06.00.....The Impossibles......New Rock. New Album.....Only on Fueled By Ramen. so whether or not they reunited or they're just releasing a live album or something, I will be looking forward to June 6th."
I love the impossibles
T. Warning | Dallas, TX | 11/09/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"one of my greatest friends ever got me listening to the impossibles. i liked them so much, i went and ordered this cd. great move on my part. as of now, i own all of their stuff and although i love all of it, i must say that this one is still my favorite. the first time i listened to it for myself, i loved the ska-ness of it. there is also a lot of variety on the cd, mainly because of the compilation songs from both the EP and their self-titled cd. but every track is just awesome. there aren't any intermissions or fillers. every time i go back and listen to it, i find something new to like about it. since anthology is 20 songs long, at first i didn't always make it to the 2nd half of the cd while i was driving home from school, so i put my cd player on random and was amazed. in the beginning i seemed to like first few songs the best, then later the last ones were the ones that i listened to the most. now i can't pick just one and i can't seem to turn it on without listening to it the whole way through.at this point, if you're still wondering if you should buy this, my answer would be just buy it anyway and experience their music for yourself."
Great CD from an Austin band
fuzzydice82 | Sugar Land, TX United States | 09/29/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The Impossibles are just a fun band to listen too. "Eightball" has got to be one of the best songs I've ever heard, and these guys totally rule in concert. I have a lot of respect for them because they sound as good live as they do on the CD. Anthology is basically the combination of their first self titled CD with all the songs from their second CD, which was and EP called Back for the Attack, tacked on the end. Both of those ruled, but you'd have a hard time finding them anywhere, and it'd be cheaper and easier to buy this. Pretty much, this is one of those good CD's that you can listen to all the way through and enjoy every song."