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    CD - Bonus Tracks

    • Release Date: 11/21/2002
    • Original Release: 2001
    • Sales Rank: 169,232
    • Label: JVC JAPAN
    • UPC: 4988002439157
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    The Fallout [Bonus Tracks]

    1Sick and Tired 2:59
    2Deny 3:55
    3Wasting My Time 4:29
    4Slow Me Down 3:23
    5One Late Night 3:10
    6Seize the Day 2:43
    7Somewhere 3:20
    8Live a Lie 3:40
    9By Your Side 2:46
    10Faded 3:23
    11Let You Down 3:29
    12Blind Bonus Track 3:11
    13Deny Bonus Track / Acoustic 3:55
    14Wasting My Time Bonus Track / Acoustic 4:18

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    Default's debut album, The Fallout, sounds like a souvenir of the mid-'90s. Much like the second-generation grunge bands of that era -- Silverchair, Seven Mary Three, and Bush, to name a few -- this Canadian quartet sports a thick, buzzy guitar sound (courtesy of producer Rick Parasher of Pearl Jam and Alice in Chains fame) and a frontman whose mannered singing is equal parts Eddie Vedder, Maynard Keenan, and Layne Staley. With any lingering whiffs of danger or subversiveness that may be associated with those mentors airbrushed out of the picture, The Fallout provides a non-threatening option for those who seek the stylistic affectations of grunge rock, but wish to avoid all of the substance or excitement of its first generation. Default plays competently and the music sounds fine, but they simply have little to offer in the way of originality, which can also be said of a band like Creed, who nevertheless has millions of fans. ~ Andy Hinds, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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