Alive EXPLICIT LYRICS Snot

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  • Release Date: 07/30/2002
  • Sales Rank: 88,885
  • Label: FONTANA HIP-O
  • UPC: 606949338725

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Alive

1LISTENIntro 0:40
2LISTENSnot 3:52
3LISTENJoy Ride 2:43
4LISTENI Jus' Lie 3:56
5LISTENStoopid 3:59
6LISTENThe Box 3:24
7LISTENSnooze Button 5:05
8LISTENAbsent 4:44
9LISTENDeadfall 2:26
10LISTENGet Some 5:43
11LISTENTecato 6:20
12LISTENChoose What? Bonus Track 5:52
13Joy Ride Multimedia Track 7:50

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Editorial Reviews

Although Snot's legacy will forever be associated with the death of singer Lynn Strait, the music they left behind was not exactly a critical favorite. Their power was far more evident in a live setting, where the Korn-lite production of their debut album is stripped away and replaced with a raw, hardcore sound. Often bringing to mind the savage assault of Clutch blended with the funky California metal of Mordred, Snot's appeal is far more evident on Alive. Although Strait is harder to hear in the mix, his exuberant personality is quite evident with his on-stage banter and audible attitude. Plus, songs like "Box" and "Snot" are tweaked just enough in a live setting to sound more natural than they did on Get Some. The band sounds more comfortable and loose, and it translates into a far stronger release than their debut. The true shame of Snot is that they never got to work with a Brendan O'Brien or a Rick Parashar, producers that might have pulled this aspect of their sound into the limelight. But the only evidence of their future plans is the tumbling and wah-heavy "Absent," the "new" track that was written after their debut was released. Those who wonder what the big deal about this band is should start here, as this offers an optimum performance from a band that was only starting to develop when their career was sadly cut short. Bradley Torreano, All Music Guide

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"ALIVE" DOES NOT COMPARE TO "GET SOME"by Anonymous

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June 18, 2003: If you like raw sound with bad production quality then this is the snot album for you. "Get Some" still is the greatest Punk metal album a beats "alive" hands down.