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Flyleaf (CD/DVD) (Bonus Tracks/Ringtone)

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2 Disc(s)

  1. 1.

    I'm So Sick 2:56

    Flyleaf

    Play I'm So Sick
  2. 2.

    Fully Alive 2:34

    Flyleaf

    Play Fully Alive
  3. 3.

    Perfect 2:49

    Flyleaf

    Play Perfect
  4. 4.

    Cassie 2:57

    Flyleaf

    Play Cassie
  5. 5.

    Sorrow 2:45

    Flyleaf

    Play Sorrow
  6. 6.

    I'm Sorry 2:44

    Flyleaf

    Play I'm Sorry
  7. 7.

    All Around Me 3:18

    Flyleaf

    Play All Around Me
  8. 8.

    Red Sam 3:20

    Flyleaf

    Play Red Sam
  9. 9.

    There for You 2:47

    Flyleaf

    Play There for You
  10. 10.

    Breathe Today 2:31

    Flyleaf

    Play Breathe Today
  11. 11.

    So I Thought 4:54

    Flyleaf

    Play So I Thought
  12. 12.

    Fully Alive [Acoustic][*] 2:16

    Flyleaf

    Play Fully Alive [Acoustic][*]
  13. 13.

    Red Sam [Acoustic][*] 3:26

    Flyleaf

    Play Red Sam [Acoustic][*]
  14. 14.

    Cassie [Acoustic][*] 3:10

    Flyleaf

    Play Cassie [Acoustic][*]
  15. 15.

    I'm So Sick [Acoustic][*] 2:59

    Flyleaf

    Play I'm So Sick [Acoustic][*]
  16. 16.

    All Around Me [Acoustic][*] 3:20

    Flyleaf

    Play All Around Me [Acoustic][*]
  1. 17.

    All Around Me [DVD][*]

    Flyleaf

  2. 18.

    Fully Alive [DVD][*]

    Flyleaf

  3. 19.

    I'm So Sick [DVD][*]

    Flyleaf

  4. 20.

    Bonus Material [DVD][*]

Description

Every few years or so, a new heavy metal subgenre rears its head. In the late '90s and early 21st century, there were "nu metal" and "emo," both of which included lots of hardcore-esque screaming combined with the usual metallic elements (heavy guitar riffs, hard-hitting drumming, etc.). While both new genres were the "metal genre of choice" for many an agitated teenager the world over, few of these bands were female-fronted. One of the exceptions are the Belton, TX quintet, Flyleaf, led by diminutive singer Lacey Mosley. Like many modern day metal bands, Flyleaf softens their approach a bit when the moment is right -- obviously in hopes of crossover radio success. And as evidenced by their 2005 self-titled release, the group has loads of tunes that would fit in perfectly with the 2005 climate of radio rock. Tracks like "Cassie" and "I'm Sorry" contain just the right amount of singalong, melodic choruses and aggression, but when their audience gets tired of screaming along with Mosley, they can mosh away to tunes like "I'm So Sick." That said, there isn't much here to differentiate Flyleaf from the zillions of other similarly styled bands out there right this moment, aiming for the same goal -- to join My Chemical Romance at the top of the heap. [The 2007 CD/DVD edition included bonus tracks and a ringtone.] Greg Prato, All Music Guide

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Description

    Every few years or so, a new heavy metal subgenre rears its head. In the late '90s and early 21st century, there were "nu metal" and "emo," both of which included lots of hardcore-esque screaming combined with the usual metallic elements (heavy guitar riffs, hard-hitting drumming, etc.). While both new genres were the "metal genre of choice" for many an agitated teenager the world over, few of these bands were female-fronted. One of the exceptions are the Belton, TX quintet, Flyleaf, led by diminutive singer Lacey Mosley. Like many modern day metal bands, Flyleaf softens their approach a bit when the moment is right -- obviously in hopes of crossover radio success. And as evidenced by their 2005 self-titled release, the group has loads of tunes that would fit in perfectly with the 2005 climate of radio rock. Tracks like "Cassie" and "I'm Sorry" contain just the right amount of singalong, melodic choruses and aggression, but when their audience gets tired of screaming along with Mosley, they can mosh away to tunes like "I'm So Sick." That said, there isn't much here to differentiate Flyleaf from the zillions of other similarly styled bands out there right this moment, aiming for the same goal -- to join My Chemical Romance at the top of the heap. [The 2007 CD/DVD edition included bonus tracks and a ringtone.] Greg Prato, All Music Guide

Features

  • Genre: Rock
  • Category: Alternative Metal, Heavy Metal
  • Release Date: October 30, 2007
  • Artist: Flyleaf
  • Additional Artists: Lacey Mosley (Vocals )
  • Format: CD

Additional Information

  • DPCI: 012-06-2264
  • ASIN: B002FMA0B0
  • Catalog #: 11296909
  • Item can not be gift wrapped.

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