You Made Me EXPLICIT LYRICS Josh Todd

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  • Release Date: 02/20/2007
  • Original Release: 2004
  • Sales Rank: 28,289
  • Label: MEGAFORCE
  • UPC: 020286101123

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You Made Me

1LISTENMild Infection 3:04
2LISTENBroken 3:40
3LISTENThe Walls 3:59
4LISTENFlowers & Cages 3:45
5LISTENShine 3:45
6LISTENAfraid 3:39
7LISTENBlast 3:22
8LISTENBurn 3:08
9LISTENCircles 3:30
10LISTENStraight Jacket 3:12
11LISTENSlave 4:03
12LISTENWasted 3:33
13LISTENLovely Bones 4:14

Editorial Reviews

As the former lead singer of Buck Cherry, Josh Todd had a hard rock edge that worked. On this album, his first under his own moniker, the performer offers up a series of slick, radio-friendly rock tunes that are slightly catchy but far from memorable. In fact, disposable might be a crueler but more honest assessment. Such an example is the opening "Mind Infection," which veers all over the musical map from rock to grunge to a metal-cum-nu metal malaise. The Limp Bizkit style of "Broken" and "Blast" has a nice opening, but then descends into something Methods of Mayhem or Crazy Town might try on for size. The buildup to the chorus is OK, but then completely misses the mark. The softer touches on "The Walls" seems safe, but far too clichéd despite the improved chorus and arrangement. The tighter power riffs on "Flowers & Cages" fares better, sounding like an angry Jimmy Eat World in places. Possibly the highlight is "Shine," which recalls Creed or Collective Soul as guitarists Mike Hewitt and Jesse Logan live up to its song title. The melodic "Afraid" follows a similar blueprint with Todd singing more than growling. However, one sleeper is the mid-tempo pop/rock of "Circles," which is far catchier and infectious than nearly everything else presented. The play-by-numbers rave up "Straight Jacket" brings to mind a military-styled Nine Inch Nails as Todd echoes the refrain often. The last few numbers are basically filler, including the appropriately titled "Wasted." ~ Jason MacNeil, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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Can't Believe I Didn't Know About This Album!by Anonymous

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March 21, 2009: This is such an amazing album - I can't believe I got it 5 years late (it was released in 2004). I actually enjoy this more than any of the Buckcherry albums (for those who don't know, Josh Todd is the front man for Buckcherry).

It obviously sounds like Buckcherry, but I think it's better. My favorite Buckcherry album is "15". This CD has surpassed "15" (although "Crazy B*tch" will always be the best individual song, and it's on "15"). Josh Todd has a great voice...and I think the music on this solo album is a bit heavier than Buckcherry - which might be why I like this album better.

Anyway, for any Buckcherry fans out there, pick this up - you won't regret it. I'm just sorry that I haven't been listening to it for the past 5 years. It's got to be in the top three albums that I've bought in the last year or two.