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Crooked Teeth [ CD / Album ]

Crooked Teeth

SKU: CD25832 Barcode: 0849320018124
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  • Released Date: 19 May 2017

  • Genre: Metal

Our Take

PAPA ROACH's latest offering, "Crooked Teeth," is a rollercoaster ride through the band's signature blend of catchy hooks, heavy riffs, and infectious energy. Frontman Jacoby Shaddix's vocals are as raw and powerful as ever, effortlessly switching between aggressive screams and melodic croons.

The album kicks off with the anthemic "Break the Fall," setting the tone for what's to come with its hard-hitting guitars and thunderous drums. Tracks like "Born for Greatness" and "My Medication" showcase the band's knack for delivering hard-hitting, in-your-face rock with a touch of modern flair.

But it's not all about loud guitars and pounding drums. Papa Roach also show their softer side with tracks like "Periscope," a heartfelt ballad featuring the angelic vocals of Skylar Grey. This unexpected twist adds depth and emotion to an otherwise high-octane album.

While "Crooked Teeth" may not reinvent the wheel, it's a solid offering from a band that knows how to deliver a good time. So crank up the volume, grab a cold one, and let Papa Roach remind you why they've been rocking stages for over two decades. It may not be groundbreaking, but it's damn good fun.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Break the Fall
2. Crooked Teeth
3. My Medication
4. Born for Greatness
5. American Dreams
6. Periscope (Feat. Skylar Gray)
7. Help
8. Sunset Trailer Park (Feat. Machine Gun Kelly)
9. Traumatic
10. None of the Above

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About the artist

Papa Roach

PAPA ROACH: Nu-metal survivors or just another relic of the early 2000s? This Californian quartet has certainly seen their fair share of ups and downs in their nearly three-decade-long career. From their breakout hit "Last Resort" to their recent foray into more radio-friendly rock anthems, PAPA ROACH has managed to stay relevant in a constantly evolving musical landscape. Frontman Jacoby Shaddix is a charismatic force of nature, his gravelly vocals and erratic stage presence keeping fans coming back for more. The band's blend of heavy riffs, catchy hooks, and introspective lyrics has earned them a dedicated following of fans who are always eager to see what they come up with next. But are they truly deserving of their status as nu-metal royalty? Some critics argue that their sound hasn't evolved much since their early days, while others praise them for consistently delivering high-energy performances and infectious melodies. Regardless of where you stand on the PAPA ROACH debate, there's no denying that they have left an indelible mark on the rock music scene. So next time you find yourself in need of a rock fix, why not give PAPA ROACH a spin? You might just find yourself headbanging along to their infectious tunes and singing along to their anthemic choruses. Love them or hate them, PAPA ROACH is here to stay.

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