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The Man

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Album Review

Although initially written off as merely Pearl Jam rip-offs, Stone Temple Pilots certainly spawned their share of imitators, as countless STP-influenced outfits sprung up on the scene during the mid- to late '90s. Sponge could easily be classified as one such band, especially with their 1995 hit release Rotting Pinata, which spawned such MTV/rock radio favorites as "Plowed" and "Molly (Sixteen Candles)." After taking a break during the early part of the early 21st century, Sponge returned with a vengeance — releasing two albums in a three-year span, 2003's For All the Drugs in the World and 2005's The Man. The latter release sees longtime Sponge leader/vocalist Vinnie Dombrowski assume full control, as he also serves as the album's producer. The end result is an album not unlike what you'd expect from Sponge — melodic hard rockin' tunes (the album opening title track, "Sh*ttier Day Than Me") broken up with bits of tranquility ("Unlucky" and "All the Drugs in the World"). The Man is certainly not going to be mistaken for a groundbreaking rock record any time soon, but for longtime Sponge fans, Dombrowski has done an admirable job keeping the band on the same sonic course as their previous releases.

Customer Reviews

All I can say is WOW!

ok... so this is the best Sponge album to date. Not even Rotting Pinata can hold a candle to this. I have never liked and entire Sponge album before, but this is awesome, and a must buy for Sponge fans as well as Grunge and Rock fans.

Sponge is Back on Track

Simply a great rock album. "Glue", "Feels Like Love" and "Shittier Day Than Me" are as good as any Sponge song, if not better.

Wax Ecstatic

Please add this album.

Biography

Formed: 1992 in Detroit, MI

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s

Sponge was one of the more underrated groups in the post-grunge boom of the mid-'90s. When they were on top of their game — as evidenced by the hits "Plowed" and "Molly (Sixteen Candles)" — the band's songs had a knack for jangly riffs and catchy, anthemic hard rock hooks, despite being wrapped in the fuzzy guitars and brooding seriousness that typified grunge music. Sponge grew out of a Detroit-based hard rock act called Loudhouse, which released an album on the Virgin label in 1988...
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