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Nothing to Prove



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Nothing to Prove
by Teen Idols

List Price: $11.98Label: Fueled By Ramen

Salesrank: 321386

Released: July 29, 2003
Our Price: $5.76
Used Price: $11.54
Media: Audio CD

Nothing to Prove Track Listing:
1. Backstabber
2. Nothing to Prove
3. Another Time
4. Read Between the Lines
5. Longest Walk
6. Waiting for You
7. Together Again
8. Clueless
9. Dignity and Pride
10. Something Old, Something New
11. Turning the Tide
12. I Can't Think

Nothing to Prove Reviews:
Another Great Album 5 Star Review
2006-07-06 - The Teen Idols did it again. Kevin, the new singer, had some big shoes to fill. There's nothing punk-rock kids hate more than change: ironic, isn't it?. However, this record makes the transition from old to new nearly seamless. People will always say that "the old way was better. I liked the band when they were 16 years old and playing in the record store." Well, too bad. This album is every bit as catchy as Pucker Up and Full Leather Jacket. The music is not a dead ringer for the old stuff, though the quality is still intact. It shows maturity and mastery(as many good bands do by their fourth album). The best part of the music, as usual, is the T.I. style harmonies that cannot be rivaled by any punk-rock band of their time. Heather's lead vocals shine in I Can't Think. Matt lays on some nice punchy guitar overtop of Philip's consummate Motown-style wailing. Their style of harmonizing is no easy task. For Kevin to come aboard and parallel Heather is amazing. If you don't listen to this album because of the Keith/Kevin switch, you are a butt-head. It's still the Teen Idols.

yuck. 2 Star Review
2003-10-07 - Hi, i'm from nashville and have been a fan of the teen idols for a while, but since they found this new singer, they suck and they broke up soon after. I love all of their work when keith, the old singer was still in the band because he really added fire to the band. one of the last shows i saw was right before he left and it ended with keith ripping his shirt off and fighting some rednex who got too violent in the pit. anyway, this cd sorta sounds like them, but if you're just listening to them for the first time, try out pucker up or any of the others.

Lost cause 2 Star Review
2003-08-23 - This is the Idols final cd and lets just say they didn't go out with a bang. The new singer isn't bad but he's nowhere near the singer that Keith was. In general the cd is slower than their old stuff and has flat out less energy. By the off chance if you are just starting to listen to the Teen Idols don't buy this cd first, start with Pucker Up.

New Label? New Singer? Still Nothing To Prove! 4 Star Review
2003-08-08 - The Teen Idols return with record number four, first with new singer Kevin, and for Fueled By Ramen. So what does all this mean? Buisness as usual for this TN pop punk four piece. What you get is what you had on the first three discs on Honest Dons. Straight forward pop punk along the lines of the Ramones with great harmonies. The style is the same, but the songs are catchier, harder, finer tuned and all is just better than what you had before. If you are familiar with this band, and if you dig the catchy pop punk you should be, then you will be very happy with this fine long player. Fifties styled rock n' roll with sped up tempo, sound familiar? But don't take that to mean it's a Ramones copycat, because these folks have been at this a while and have created their own take on that concept. This is all Teen Idols doing what they do better than anyone else and making it all theirs, you can't lose. Buy it, buy it now, you'll love your sweet harmony craving soul in the morning.










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