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List Price: $40.98 | | Label: Avex Trax Japan
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Released: October 15, 2008 |
| Our Price: $21.56 |
| Used Price: $28.78 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Breakout Track Listing:
1. Breakout
2. 7 Things
3. Driveway
4. Girls Just Wanna Have Fun
5. Full Circle
6. Fly on the Wall
7. Bottom of the Ocean
8. Wake Up America
9. These Four Walls
10. Simple Song
11. Goodbye
12. See You Again [Rock Mafia Remix]
13. [CD-Rom Track]
Editorial Review:
Japanese pressing of her 2008 album includes two bonus tracks. On Breakout, Miley takes us with her on a Rock 'N' Roll journey. The music is infectious and the hits are undeniable. With three albums released by the age of 15, Miley has already had the level of success that most artists only dream about: over 10 million albums sold! Miley's first recording Hannah Montana Original Soundtrack debuted at #1 on Billboard's Hot 100 and is certified three times platinum. Miley's second release Hannah Montana 2/Meet Miley Cyrus debuted at #1 on Billboard Hot 100 and it is certified six times platinum. Avex.
Description of Breakout:
Yep--the artist formerly known as Hannah Montana is going it alone. Having conquered the teen market under her Hannah Montana moniker, 15-year-old Cyrus is now aiming for the adult world; or at least a slightly older audience. Breakout follows her dual-marketed Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus album, and differs from it in that she sounds a little more grown up, a little rougher around the edges, and just a touch more self-expressive. Needless to say, Breakout is produced to within an inch of its life. Every aspect, from concept to mixdown, has been polished and buffed to achieve that perfect tween sheen. Despite this resulting in a somewhat sterile and claustrophobic aura, the album manages to achieve some infectious moments. To her credit, Cyrus has co-written most of the songs here (all but two), which largely eschew electronic dancefloor sounds for a guitar-heavy ethic. The punchy title track (co-produced by the Go-Go's Gina Schock), the thrashy, catchy "7 Things" and the boyfriend putdown "Fly On The Wall" are immediate highlights, but ballads such as "Bottom of the Ocean" and her sped up version of Cyndi Lauper's "Girls Just Want To Have Fun" are much less convincing. Breakout reveals a genuine young talent, but one that's perhaps being rushed way too quickly towards her prime.--Danny McKenna
Breakout Reviews:
Great tween CD 
2009-11-19 - This is a great tween CD. Music is fun and clean
Don't have to worry about bad lyrics.
I love it Miles! 
2009-11-05 - This is a great album for any Miley fan! It's what she does best: singing, with a beat that you can not help but shake it to! I've been a Miley fan since she first stepped into the spotlight! I love her and personally think she can do no wrong. But if you're not a Miley fan (shame on you ;)) then you probably won't like this album. However, I think it's a great dance album and another great hit for Miles!!!
Miley's "Breakout" from Hannah? 
2009-10-26 - I hope so! Miley has amazing songs on here. I like her as Hannah but as herself, Miley, the songs are way better. Better for adults to enjoy so they don't gotta hear about everyday issues with girls, boys, whatever. I love this album!!
Good album....buuuut 
2009-10-12 - Miley seems to be "borrowing" the beats, riffs from classic songs anymore on her albums.
Listen to "See You Again", and then listen to "Sunglasses At Night" by Corey Hart.. here is the
link:
"Sunglasses At Night" Corey Hart:
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She needs to learn to stay away from "borrowing" the classic tunes for the "top songs" off her albums.
Other then that this album is pretty good.
Brain Melting Media Hype 
2009-10-09 - So what is a 42 year old man doing, reviewing a Miley Cyrus album? Simply this; I know people who have kids that love this girl's music, so I have heard my fair share of the Miley craze. I have recently heard Breakout against my will.. and this is the response: I remember when I was kid and everyone listened to Kiss, Led Zeppelin, Alice Cooper, The Greatful Dead and a host of other rock bands. We chose our own music and even listened to some of our parents favorites. But now, we have a bunch of kids and teens running around with hot pink Fisher Price radios listening to Hannah Montannah and the Jonas Brothers. It's pre-school rock at it's worst and it's crammed down kids throats by the mass media. It would be different if this music was good, melodic or well put together.. but it is not. It is overly dramatized Disney music screeched out by teens who really can't even sing. Every song sounds the same from beginning to end of the disk.. and so it has been with any of this teen rock that I have heard. Is it any wonder that the music industry is suffering.. they target five year olds who eventually will outgrow this trash and then they have to start all over again with the kids of the kids. Whatever happened to an honest music industry? It did well back in the day.. but now it buckles under the weight of teen rock that can't stand the test of time. Older bands like Kiss can sell out arenas for years, and sell more albums in a week than a kid like Miley.. but we will push the kiddy rock and make it seem so much more popular. This Music is pure brain melting trash that every teen and pre teen should boycott.. It's not worth the disc it's recorded on. Maybe we should trade in our pastel colored Fisher Price radios for an old eight track player.. and jamm some real music like The Rolling Stones. This " music," if you can call it that is an insult to the younger generation and the very fact that it floods the industry gives the older music fan absolutley nothing to buy. It's time to BREAK OUT of the Miley spell and send her packing back to whatever ranch she came from in Montannah.