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Explains It All

Four Year Strong

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With Explains It All, Four Years Strong pays tribute to the bands from the tail end of the 20th century that inspired them. The Worcester, Massachusetts quintet not only covers their “alternative modern rock” favorites from the ‘90s (such as Nirvana’s “In Bloom), they also take on some bygone guilty pleasures (like Third Eye Blind’s “Semi-Charmed Life” and Alanis Morissette’s misnomer hit “Ironic”). A Ritalin-deprived rendition of Everclear’s “So Much For The Afterglow” tears things open with a pop-punk style that’s so air-tight, they sound imported from Berkeley, California’s ever thriving music scene. Explains It All abounds with various guest appearances. Keith Buckley from metalcore band Every Time I Die lends his trademark rasp on a punchy version of the Smashing Pumpkins’ “Bullet With Butterfly Wings” and Travis McCoy of Gym Class Heroes cameos on a hilarious rip on Sugar Ray’s beach-bro anthem “Fly.” Saxophone player JR Wasilewski from ska punk band Less Than Jake and Buddy Schaub from Goldfinger make an appropriate appearance on a spitting take of No Doubt’s “Spiderwebs.”

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Absolutely (Amazing)

For those of you who are upset over the fact that it's a cover album, I can't believe it's a surprise to you. They announced it in April so because you don't pay attention to a band you're supposedly a fan of, you have no right to whine about it. On the topic of the music, they took 11 songs that I loved from the decade that I grew up in and made me love them even more. The energy is extremely high and they supercharge each track with their signature sound. Not one bad song and in my opinion, they made each of these songs better than the originals. My top 3 would have to be Ironic, Absolutely (Story of a Girl), and Semi-Charmed Life

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Four Year Strong has managed to take 11 songs that (in their original forms) sound completely different from each other, and made them all sound exactly the same. This is just plain boring.

FYS=soo good

This cover album is amazing! Just buy it. If you were born in the 90's or listened to anything on the radio back then, you'll love this album. Four Year Strong has come a long way since "It's Our Time" and this album just shows how great they've really become. (twitter= yllwsnow92 ahaha)

Biography

Formed: Worcester, MA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Taking influence from the likes of Lifetime, Gorilla Biscuits, and New Found Glory, Four Year Strong built an aggressive and melody-riddled combination of hardcore, emo-pop, and pop-punk upon their formation in Worcester, Massachusetts. The band's lineup — vocalists/guitarists Dan O'Connor and Alan Day, bassist Joe Weiss, drummer Jake Massucco, and synth player Josh Lyford — was cemented during the musicians' high-school tenure in 2003, though a form of the band had already existed for...
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