| My Dinosaur Life | 
| Artist: Motion City Soundtrack Label: Columbia Category: Music
List Price: £15.99 Buy New: £3.42 as of 9/9/2010 20:43 CST details You Save: £12.57 (79%)
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Seller: peter-london Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 15,453
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
UPC: 886971907421 EAN: 0886971907421
Release Date: March 22, 2010 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Worker Bee | | • | Lifeless Ordinary (Need A Little Help), A | | • | Her Words Destroyed My Planet | | • | Disappear | | • | Delirium | | • | History Lesson | | • | Stand Too Close | | • | Pulp Fiction | | • | Censored | | • | Hysteria | | • | Skin And Bones | | • | Weakends, The |
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| Customer Reviews: It speaks for itself March 10, 2010 Matt B Worker Bee is the opening track to Motion City Soundtracks new album `My Dinosaur life' and it's an enthusiastic way to get back on track to their original pop punk roots. It seems that this is what the five boys from Minneapolis have been doing since their last release which I personally feel was the weakest point of their career.
But it is back to business with this album; more synth then you can shake a stick at, guitar riffs that give a meaning to air guitar and melodies that will not leave your head for weeks, no matter how hard you try. All of these songs have potential to be released as a single, with strong hooks and choruses that people will guaranteed to be humming everywhere.
The most prominent songs are `History Lesson' which sounds almost as if it should be sang in an Irish pub, you can taste the Guinness coming out of it! As well as `The weekends', holding an epic start and almost Take That style harmonies that I think was a nice way to finish the album.
`@!#?@!' Will bring a smile to anybody's face when you imagine how they are going to announce it live, as well as it almost sounding like The Darkness b-side. It clearly shows Motion with a humorous side and sets in stone that they are back and ready to take over the pop-punk scene once again.
Amazing January 19, 2010 Ms. Lauren Stretton (Portsmouth, UK) A great improvement on Even If It Kills Me, which I found highly disappointing, My Dinosaur Life goes back to Commit This To Memory, with a lot of the edgier rock sound from I Am The Movie. With Mark Hoppus producing, you can hear his influence and that of other pop-punk bands. This album will not let you down if you loved their earlier music, and it has a lot of appeal for people who have either never heard them before or liked Even If It Kills Me. I love every song on this album, as they are all very unique but brilliant.
MCS have been good worker bees, who deserve a gold star. January 15, 2010 Mr. S. Lewis (Pembrokeshire, Wales.) The band's first release on a major label doesn't disasppoint. A more mature sounding MCS have polished out an extremely fine album. This band is one of the brighlest lights in this genre at the moment. Will no doubt be an AOTY contender.
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