Album of the day (#2337): Third Eye Blind by Third Eye Blind

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Today's album of the day

Third Eye Blind by Third Eye Blind (View album | Buy this album)

Year: 1997.
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Overall rank: 681
Average rating: 74/100 (from 251 votes).



Tracks:
1. Losing A Whole Year
2. Narcolepsy
3. Semi-Charmed Life
4. Jumper
5. Graduate
6. How's It Going To Be
7. Thanks A Lot
8. Burning Man
9. Good For You
10. London
11. I Want You
12. The Background
13. Motorcycle Drive By
14. God Of Wine

About album of the day: The BestEverAlbums.com album of the day is the album appearing most prominently in member charts in the previous 24 hours. If an album, or artist, has previously been selected within a x day period, the next highest album is picked instead (and so on) to ensure a bit of variety. A full history of album of the day can be viewed here.
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Not the best late 90's pop rock album, but still solid
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When this first came out I wanted to vomit.

Now somehow I think it's actually WAY better than Oasis (who I kind of liked when they first came out... but give me a break, I was like 12).
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side 1 is near-unstoppable alt-rock
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paladisiac wrote:
side 1 is near-unstoppable alt-rock


It really is. As much as people like to make fun of them, they had at least a handful of truly great songs. The first 3 in particular from this album are undeniably excellent songs.
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Never listened to this, but the relatively high ranking isn't consitent with the average rating.
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Not sure I would call it alt-rock like some apparently do, but there's a lot of absolutely undeniable pop genius on this record. Some of the best ear worms of the late 90s, while sneaking in some very dark themes. Good stuff.
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RichardSauce wrote:
Not sure I would call it alt-rock like some apparently do, but there's a lot of absolutely undeniable pop genius on this record. Some of the best ear worms of the late 90s, while sneaking in some very dark themes. Good stuff.


Well said. Applause
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Side B is great too. The singles are wonderful and darker than their titles suggest...Semi-Charmed Life and Graduate. But one of the great surprises when I heard this album was 3eb's range. Some of the best tracks are the longer slower-paced ones...Motorcycle Drive By and God of Wine. This album has it all. It's higher on my overall chart than it should but it's on there for good reason.
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