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Role Model H2O 3:24 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Self Reliable H2O 2:08 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Well Behaved H2O 3:10 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Out of Debt H2O 2:48 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Memory Lane H2O 3:27 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Ripe or Rotting? H2O 2:38 $0.99 View In iTunes
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I Want I Want H2O 2:47 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Songs Remain H2O 2:38 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Forest King H2O 2:22 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Shine the Light H2O 2:45 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Repair H2O 2:54 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Underneath the Flames H2O 6:41 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

Is it possible to combine the elements of pop-punk, hardcore, and '80s pop music? H2O seems willing to try. After albums on Blackout and Epitaph, New York City's H2O have moved on to bigger and better things, namely MCA. Don't think they've sold out, though. Go still has all the elements for which H2O has become known for: a nice hardcore punk feel with fun, sweet vocals. H2O are part of the posi-core movement, with the majority of the songs being encouraging and helpful anthems, as opposed to many of the negative letdowns in the hardcore scene. In that positive spirit, Go seems like good driving music for the summer months. The most intriguing factor of H2O, though, is that Go seems to find them experimenting with some '80s pop music influences. The initial tip-off was their cover of Madonna's "Like a Prayer" at the end of the CD. However, songs like "Memory Lane" and the utilization of producer Matt Wallace (the Replacements, Faith No More) seems to hint that H2O is quite comfortable with their closet music interests. The band hasn't gone totally soft, though. They still know how to make things fast, entertaining, and edgy. The majority of the tracks easily prove that. On the downside, some of the songs such as "I Want I Want" contain repetitive choruses that get old very quickly. As the album progresses, more of the songs start to sound the same. The choruses continue to get more repetitive and the variation on the music seems to diminish. The next-to-last track, "Repair," picks up the album a little bit, as Tony Morse's vocals nearly sound feminine akin to an '80s pop singer. The backup vocals chime in to make this a polished, sharp tune. The track "Underneath the Flames" makes for a solid closer, helping to restore some of the letdown felt during the mid-portion of the album.

Customer Reviews

Mislabeled
     

I don't really understand why, but this album has been placed under as part of the World Music of Japan, and labeled as J-Pop (Japanese Pop). Although i have to say, from what i've previewed of the album, I'm considering making a purchase! I'm giving the album 4 stars just based on the previews, though it might be worth more!

In any case, someone should fix this genre mistake!

this band is cool
     

this band is a good mix of hard rock and punk. it is a great band for any punk lover.


(sean adams is not cool)

If I could give this album less of a rating I would
     

This album came from a band that was insistant on not selling out and with it came an entirely new sound (not good). If you want some good H20 go back and buy one of their first albums because this one should be forgotten about forever.

Biography

Formed: 1994 in New York, NY

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s

New York City hardcore band H2O began as a group of friends headed by Sick of It All roadie Toby Morse, who would perform a song called "My Love Is Real" at shows where there was no opening act. Crowd response encouraged the band to give music a serious try, and their initial membership featured Morse (vocals), Rusty Pistachio (guitar), Eric Rice (bass), and Max Capshaw (drums). H2O's ability to write catchy, melodic riffs while retaining hardcore's full-throttle rush, as well as their straight-edge...
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