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Crash Kills Four : The Guardrail That Failed
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Emotional, tumbling music layered with passionate and honest lyrics.
Genre: Rock: Emo
Release Date: 2000
The Guardrail That Failed
Crash Kills Four
Record Label: Socyermom Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Sometimes 0:00 Album Only
Playful 0:00 Album Only
Before I Rested 0:00 Album Only
Presents 0:00 Album Only
Laughing Just After You've Fallen in Public 0:00 Album Only
Oh My 0:00 Album Only
Paper Boat 0:00 Album Only
Anymore 0:00 Album Only
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Album Notes

From Albuquerque, NM USA

On Crash Kills Four's second CD, 'The Guardrail That Failed,' the band has managed to put together 8 gems that make for one extravagant ring.

Singer/Guitarist Jon Washburn asks 'are you sure you're ready for this?' on 'Playful' because he's going to let you in on some secrets throughout the disc.

Although the lyrics are passionate and personal, Washburn manages to make you take a good look at yourself and your emotions. He's doesn't comdemn, rather, he reflects.

And with such open and honest self revelations, he gets you to start answering his questions as the music gently lifts and tosses you into the middle of an emotional sand storm.

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REVIEWS

Awesome
author: Darko
Really good. Makes me happy that their from albuquerque....
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CK4 is my Obsession
author: Jaka
I can't get enough of this CD! It is always in my disc changer and I love it. Getting lost in all of the twist and turns of each song while laying back and reading the lyrics along with the songs. There's not a sleeper among any track on this CD. Sorta Poppy, sorta Emo, extraordinarily good.
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Good genre-defying rock
author: Billy Ray Virus
This is good stuff. These guys play that nameless sub-genre of rock that's basically angry-angst-filled unhappiness music, where each song alternates between a "moody melodic power ballad" phase, and then a "rocking-out punk-rock angriness" phase. But they do it in a genuine a way, and it never feels contrived or formulaic. Your average top 40 alt-rock band tries to sound like this, but never gets there. Whatever these guys are trying to do, I wish them the best of luck; it's a good album.
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