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Ricardino 17th Sep 2005
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Lost Prophets, Start Something has to be my favourite album , being Welsh probably makes me like them a bit more... GOD! Listen to those beautiful melodies, brilliant eh? Amazing, truly, they really have progressed, went to see them live in Cardiff, amazing! BUY THIS ALBUM NOW
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daviodie 25th Jul 2004
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Lost Prophets, Start Something - Oh god, if you're a fan of metal and rock music you must buy this album, it's AWESOME, worth every penny or dime!!!! You won't be disappointed by this album and that's a guarantee !!!!
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ams d 4th May 2004
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I have never in all my life listened to such an outstandly great album as the Lost Prophets's Start Something. Each song is differnt and each is fantastic! The unique talents of this band are all put together very well in each song. Ian Watkins vocals are accurate each time with the music. This b ...
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ejayem 31st Mar 2004
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Lost Prophets, Start Something Review: The Pontypridd metallers have returned with their second album release after the debut hybrid-Metal sound of The Fake Sound Of Progress, which spawned from lo-fi record label Visible Noise. With the 'prophets sound set to destroy from word go with the opening t ...
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After the Lost Prophets first album, The Fake Sound Of Progress, I wasn't particulary expected a great deal from Start Something. But I was amazed at the progress they had made from their last album. I'll run through my personal opinions on my favourite tracks on the album:
1. We Still Kill The O ...
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