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| CD | $11.29 |
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| 1 | The Downfall of Us All DVD |
| 2 | Fast Forward to 2012 DVD |
| 3 | My Life for Hire DVD |
| 4 | The Danger in Starting a Fire DVD |
| 5 | Mr. Highway's Thinking About the End DVD |
| 6 | I'm Made of Wax, Larry, What Are You Made Of? DVD |
| 7 | A Shot in the Dark DVD |
| 8 | You Should of Killed Me When You Had the Chance DVD |
| 9 | Plot to Bomb the Panhandle DVD |
| 10 | Creative Control DVD |
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Ocala, FL-based post-hardcore outfit A Day to Remember's third full-length offering opens with the blistering "The Downfall of Us All," a hugely melodic slice of metal-infused punk-pop bliss that's sure to land a second life in countless montages on MTV reality shows and 30-second cola commercials. What follows is a collection of perfectly executed and fairly standard clean vocal post-hardcore emo-pop that both revels in and illuminates the limitations of the genre. While lead singer Jeremy McKinnon fulfills his duty as a clean/screamo switch-hitter throughout Homesick, the omnipresent group vocals provide the thread from which the album was designed. A Day to Remember do their best to juggle both worlds on the anthemic "Have Faith in Me," and the closing "If It Means a Lot to You" provides fans with a fine Bic lighter/cell phone light moment. [Homesick was also released in a Special Deluxe Edition that comes with bonus tracks, a bonus live CD/DVD album, and a humongous booklet with pictures and lyrics and stuff.] Reverend Lee Power, All Music Guide