Start Something Lostprophets

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  • Release Date: 02/03/2004
  • Sales Rank: 14,072
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 696998655423
 
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Track List
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Start Something

1LISTENWe Still Kill the Old Way 4:20
2LISTENTo Hell We Ride 3:40
3LISTENLast Train Home 4:35
4LISTENMake a Move 3:56
5LISTENBurn, Burn 3:36
6LISTENI Don't Know 3:57
7LISTENHello Again 4:56
8LISTENGoodbye Tonight 3:54
9LISTENStart Something 3:26
10LISTENA Million Miles 4:32
11LISTENLast Summer 4:07
12LISTENSway 10:24

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Editorial Reviews

Welsh sextet Lostprophets return with their sophomore effort, the ambitious Start Something. Riffing on the road map set in place by Linkin Park and Incubus, Lostprophets produce something that's ostensibly metal, but layered with electronica tweaks, production sheen, and an ever-vigilant ear for radio-friendly hooks. To that end, lead single "Last Train Home" is an unstoppable slice of post-grunge empowerment, guided by a thousand-foot chorus suggestive of the A.F.I. nugget "Girls Not Grey." Other highlights include the more aggressive "Burn, Burn," as well as the unsheathed switchblade of an opener, "We Still Kill the Old Way." Lostprophets might have over-smoothed the rough patches of their debut with this mainstream-ready second effort. But that same studio gloss means Start Something should appeal mightily to fans more into nu-metal for fast and furious pop and gadgetry (think Linkin Park's Meteora) than the guttural groans and anger management seminars of the bald singer contingent. Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

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Perfectby Anonymous

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October 23, 2006: When Lostprophets' first album, The Fake Sound of Progress, came out I thought it was the best cd ever made. The top of that list changed when Start Something came out on 2004. From "Burn Burn," to "Start Something," and "Last Summer," this album has enough great tracks to attract any fan of rock music. There's no other word for it. It's perfect.

A Big Yesby Anonymous

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May 15, 2005: Oh, yeah. This is a good one. You start listening to the beat, the music, and think its good and then the lyrics and the vocals bring a new level. It's just one of those delightful surprises. My favorite is Goodbye Tonight.


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