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Hook Me Up (Bonus Track Version)

The Veronicas

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  Name Artist Time Price  
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Untouched The Veronicas 4:14 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Hook Me Up The Veronicas 2:55 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Explicit This Is How It Feels The Veronicas 4:11 $1.29 View In iTunes
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This Love The Veronicas 2:58 $1.29 View In iTunes
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I Can't Stay Away The Veronicas 3:26 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Take Me On the Floor The Veronicas 3:30 $1.29 View In iTunes
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I Don't Wanna Wait The Veronicas 2:58 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Popular The Veronicas 2:42 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Revenge Is Sweeter (Than You Ever Were) The Veronicas 3:42 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Someone Wake Me Up The Veronicas 3:33 $1.29 View In iTunes
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All I Have The Veronicas 3:12 $1.29 View In iTunes
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In Another Life The Veronicas 3:47 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Goodbye to You The Veronicas 3:12 $1.29 View In iTunes
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4ever (Bonus Track) The Veronicas 3:28 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Change the World (Bonus Track) The Veronicas 3:07 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Everything (Bonus Track) The Veronicas 3:20 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Don't Say Goodbye (feat. Tania Doko) [Bonus Track] The Veronicas 2:54 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Untouched (Listen Deep Remix) [Bonus Track] The Veronicas 4:32 $1.29 View In iTunes
19 Video Untouched The Veronicas 3:43 $1.99 View In iTunes
Booklet Digital Booklet - Hook Me Up [Deluxe] The Veronicas Album Only View In iTunes

Album Review

Based on the vampy, electro-pop title track and its accompanying video — which features the Origliasso twins dressed in school uniforms (a teen pop tradition dating back at least to Britney Spears' debut almost a decade earlier), clutching each other in the corridors of a drab, Orwellian academy — it would seem that the Veronicas decided to take a page from the t.A.T.u. playbook for their follow-up to The Secret Life of the Veronicas. That would be only fitting, considering that the sisters helped compose one of t.A.T.u.'s biggest hits, "All About Us," and it's somewhat accurate insofar as Hook Me Up is a far more electronic, dance-based record than their sterling pop/rock debut. There's also the shoutily awkward "I wanna kiss a girl/I wanna kiss a boy" bridge of "Take Me on the Floor," and a decidedly histrionic tone to most of the material (the album's working title was "Overdramatic," which would been entirely appropriate), although that's not exactly a new development for them. But whereas t.A.T.u. are an unabashedly manufactured outfit whose appeal is essentially intertwined with their (or their handlers') knack for image and media manipulation, the Veronicas — who seem to be in control of their own career to an impressive extent for a pair of 22-year-old girls — are the rare teen pop act for whom visual presentation is almost entirely incidental. (Note, for instance, that they haven't appeared on either of their album covers — which is practically unheard of in teen pop — and they're 22-year-old identical twin sisters.)

Their first album revealed Lisa and Jess Origliasso to be exceptionally competent songwriters and striking, if not necessarily nuanced, singers, and despite its generic punk-pop trappings it was one of the most assured teen pop debuts in recent memory, boasting several slices of peerless popcraft including one of the most exciting singles of the 2006, hands down, in "4ever." Simply put, Hook Me Up is an improvement upon its predecessor in almost every regard, consolidating its strengths while making bold and exploratory forward leaps that verge on a wholesale stylistic reinvention. It may not contain one individual moment that quite matches the unrestrained glory of "4ever" (which was after all written by teen pop's undisputed patriarch/genius Max Martin, who is absent from these proceedings though hardly missed), but that song's vocal pyrotechnics and sense of urgency are discernible throughout the album, helping to make it a tighter, leaner listen than the debut despite an equivalent running time. "Untouched" bursts out of the gate with majestic, menacing string stabs and a driving synth-rock pulse beneath its stuttered verses and breathlessly obsessive refrain. "This Is How It Feels" is even more breakneck and impassioned, fueled by anger rather than lust, while "I Can't Stay Away" and "Someone Wake Me Up" echo the anguished Europop melodrama of Secret Life's "Leave Me Alone" and t.A.T.u.'s "All About Us" (not a coincidence: Billy Steinberg had a hand in all four songs.) And the delicious rock-disco "Revenge Is Sweeter (Than You Ever Were)" practically says it all in its title alone. The girls also lighten up occasionally: "Popular" is a brash, half-rapped send-up of celebrity privilege (take away line: "my name is my credit card") that exposes the twins' Aussie accents to excellent effect, and "This Love" (one of only two songs not credited to the Origliassos) is an utterly charming dance-rock confection that, in its last minute, abruptly unleashes a euphoric synthesizer countermelody whose nod to a-ha's "Take on Me" is unmissable.

Yes, the album may be tricked out with robotic synths and programmed beats as per the dictates of the teen pop moment (almost every major artist of the genre made a danceward shift in 2007 — Hilary Duff, Aly & AJ, Britney Spears, Ashley Tisdale, Skye Sweetnam — with Kelly Clarkson one of the lone holdouts in the rock-confessional camp), or more broadly bowing to the '80s fetish that has dominated entire the 2000s — but at their core these are expertly crafted pop/rock tunes that anyone who enjoyed Secret Life should have no trouble embracing. In fact, this album's glistening electronic trappings — besides being enjoyable in their own right — only serve to enhance the integrity of the Veronicas' aesthetic by elucidating the grand driving tension at the heart of confessional teen pop: the juxtaposition of adolescent angst with pop's transcendent sweetness. (And for the curmudgeons, they've included a couple tracks at the end which hew more closely to the grungy rock of their debut — most notably "In Another Life," a sudsy tearjerker of a power ballad that closes the album with its most melodramatic moment, which for this album is no small feat.) Hook Me Up is a strong confirmation of the Veronicas' considerable talents, and easily one of the finest teen pop releases of the year. [Rhino issued a clean version of the album in 2008.] ~ K. Ross Hoffman, All Music Guide

Customer Reviews

LOVE IT!!!
     

I love this album! The best songs are Untouched, Hook Me Up, Take Me On the Floor, I Can't Stay Away, Popular, Revenge Is Sweeter (Than You Ever Were), Goodbye to You, and all of the bonus tracks. Just buy the whole album though; all the songs are fun to listen to. Oh and can you say my review was helpful? I have a bet with my friend to get 300 people...

You should hook yourself up with this one
     

I love the Veronicas and while I'm a bit confused as to why this album's been rereleased so many times, I do appreciate how they have a version with all of the bonus tracks and stuff, including Change the World which I hadn't even heard of until I saw this! There isn't really a bad or skippable song on here and I can't choose a favorite really because I love all of them. Untouched is and always will be dear to my heart though. I reccommend this one for sure.

One of the best pop groups ever!
     

I think the Veronicas really put a whole new meaning behind the word pop. This version of Hook Me Up is nice and long with all the bonus tracks and even a couple hold hits! Definately a good buy.

Biography

Formed: Brisbane, Australia

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '00s

The hook-filled, rocking pop of the Veronicas comes from Brisbane, Australia's Jess and Lisa Origliasso, twin sisters who have been working in show business since they were five years old. Born on Christmas Day, Jess and Lisa were first known simply as the Origliasso Twins. Singing at events and award shows made the young twins comfortable in front of an audience and drew the attention of agents and talent agencies. In their teens, the twins released three teen pop albums as Lisa & Jessica. In...
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