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Loudest Common Denominator (Bonus Version)

Drowning Pool

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Album Review

Loudest Common Denominator is a live album from Drowning Pool recorded in San Diego on the 2008 tour supporting their 2007 record Full Circle. Not that the CD itself contains any of these facts — the liner notes list their instrumental endorsements, not where and when the album was recorded — but such details aren't really necessary because the album is a snapshot of the band in concert, nothing more, nothing less. Live, the band shows less sonic variety than they do on record — all the guitars diligently grind through their digital distortion pedals, and singer Ryan McCombs is a bit growlier, too, perhaps worn out by working up the crowd as if it were a WWE match. This heavy dose of testosterone is lightened some by the acoustic demos of "37 Stitches" and "Shame" that are tacked onto the end, but make no mistake, this whole album is for fans who think that the group could stand to be a little bit more aggro and a little heavier than they are on record. For those fans, Loudest Common Denominator is your wish come true, for it lives up to the promise of its title.

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DP LIVES!

geez you people are rough when it comes to ratings, i mean come on! show some respect! these guys lost their lead singer, Rest in Peace Dave Williams (1972-2002), and they had the spirit to move on and keep making rocking music, which is what they did! songs such as Step Up and Enemy may be done by a different singer, but they're still Drowning Pool songs. did i forget to mention this album has a 10 minute long version of Bodies?! YES! I SALUTE YOU DROWNING POOL! ROCK ON!

Mix of the New & The Old

To those who say that Drowning Pool will never be the same without their deceased original singer, move on. Theres plenty other bands out there to listen to. But those of you who've at least liked their last few albums then keep on rocking, their new singer is great and brings something new to the band. Couple of songs on the CD though, like bodies and sinner don't fit, but otherwise, this album is a pretty good live album.

not their best

its a great loss for any band to lose its singer. i wouldn't spend my $ on it, but the thing isnt horrible, just not great.

Biography

Formed: Dallas, TX

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Dallas-based heavy metal group Drowning Pool was one of the most promising bands of the early 2000s. Their debut album, Sinner, was certified platinum within six weeks of its release while their first single, "Bodies," was one of the most frequently aired videos on MTV by a new band. They reached out to an ever-greater audience with dynamic performances at Wrestlemania XVIII and Ozzfest during the summers of 2001 and 2002. Unfortunately, their streak of success was not to last. Shortly...
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