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| Puddle of Mudd : Famous |
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| Reviews - Music | |
| Written by Kim Farris | |
| Sunday, 21 October 2007 | |
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Famous, the third album from Puddle of Mudd, opens with the title track "Famous”. An energetic tongue-in-cheek rendition of Fame: "You can sleep all day and still get paid when the sun goes down we"ll do it all over again cause when you"re on a roll they gotta let you go right through the back door." “Living on Borrowed Time” is about defiance and rebellion, voicing you’re gonna die tomorrow, which most likely is coming from friends, family, or even their own subconscious. The focus changes in the next five tracks, with topics about love, heartache and confusion and a slight sense of dysfunction in relationships. “Merry Go Round” takes a sharp turn to yet another direction, spiraling into low self esteem, angry with an I-don’t-care-use-me-and-abuse-me kind of attitude. “I'm so Sure”—another powerful track. The lead in: what a snotty thing to say/stuck up people always get their way/they think they’re so cool/these are the kind of people that you drool over/that is because they don’t really care… Famous is full of angst and heartache, but expresses there is still a sliver of faith that shines with love and hope. |
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