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Talk Sick Earth's album, "What's There to Laugh About," is a powerful and thought-provoking collection of tracks that showcases the band's unique sound and message. The album seamlessly blends elements of punk, grunge, and alternative rock to create a sound that is both familiar and fresh.
The opening track, "The End of the World," sets the tone for the album with its driving guitar riffs and urgent lyrics about the state of the world. From there, the band dives into a range of topics, from political corruption ("Puppets in Power") to personal struggles ("Sick of Myself").
One standout track is "Broken Dreams," which features haunting vocals and a melancholic melody that perfectly captures the feeling of shattered hopes and aspirations. The album's title track, "What's There to Laugh About," is another highlight, with its catchy chorus and biting commentary on societal apathy.
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Senile | ||
Dope Fiend | ||
Why |
Role | Company |
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Recorded At | SDR Studio |
Mixed At | SDR Studio |
Mastered At | SDR Studio |
Role | Credit |
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Drums | Logan |
Bass | Logan |
Guitar | Aaron |
Recorded By | Bob The Disease |
Mixed By | Bob The Disease |
Mastered By | Bob The Disease |
Vocals | Sam |
"What's There to Laugh About" is a must-listen for fans of socially conscious rock music. Talk Sick Earth has crafted an album that is both musically engaging and intellectually stimulating, delivering a message that is both relevant and urgent.