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The problem with most CD reviews is you only get the opinion of the one critic doing the review. So we thought it might be fun to try something new here by giving the exact same CD to two different critics and see what they each come up with and just how much difference a single critic's opinion can make. 

Note: due to the nature of this series, the reviews may tend to be more in the first person than you are used to with music criticism.

Korn - See You on the Other Side
reviewed by antiGUY and Joannie Foney

Laura Veirs - Year of Meteors
reviewed by Jordan Rodgers and Morley Seaver

Premonitions Of War & Benumb
reviewed by Hobo and Joannie Foney

F5 - A Drug for All Seasons
reviewed by Zane Ewton and Kevin Wierzbicki

Yngwie Malmsteen - Unleash the Fury
reviewed by Zane Ewton and Joannie Foney

10 Years - The Autumn Effect
reviewed by Dan Upton and antiGUY

Clutch - Robot Hive / Exodus
Special four part series on why Clutch f**king rules!

Ra - Duality
reviewed by Paul Gunnels and antiGUY

Kelly Osbourne - Sleeping in the Nothing
reviewed by Kevin Wierzbicki and antiGUY

Queens of the Stone Age - Lullabies to Paralyze
reviewed by Zane Ewton and Travis Becker

3 Doors Down � Seventeen Days
reviewed by Jen Procop and antiGUY

Squad Five-0 - Late News Breaking
reviewed by Opie Muddle, antiGUY and Travis Becker

Rammstein - Reise Reise
reviewed by DeadSun and Brad Podray

William Shatner - Has Been
reviewed by Travis Beckerand Marc Wiggins

Ministry � Houses of the Mole
reviewed by Zane Ewton and Adrian Alfonso

Velvet Revolver � Contraband
reviewed by Justin McConkey, Brad Podray and antiGUY 

Soulfly � Prophecy 
reviewed by the Zane Ewton and Hobo

Puddle of Mudd � Life On Display
reviewed by the Scott Slapp and Hobo

Adema - Unstable
reviewed by the Hobo and antiGUY

Metallica - St Anger
reviewed by antiGUY, Dr Fever, the Hobo and Scott Slapp

The Beautiful Mistake - Light A Match For I Deserve To Burn
reviewed by Scott Slapp and Rachael Rearden

Murderdolls: Beyond The Valley Of The Murderdolls
reviewed by Dan Grote and Rachael Rearden

The Color Red - Clear 
reviewed by Dan Grote and Keavin Wiggins

FarmClub.com Live and Unreleased
reviewed by antiGUY and Tom Spanks



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