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Business Up Front Party In The Back (Diamond Edition) | 
enlarge | Artist: Family Force 5 Label: Gotee Records Category: Music
Buy New: $13.98
New (36) Used (8) from $9.00
Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 9182
Format: Extra Tracks Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.4
MPN: 86020 UPC: 946386020266 EAN: 0094638602026 ASIN: B000NA288Y
Release Date: March 20, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 3 weeks
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| Tracks:
| • | Cadillac Phunque - Family Force 5, Currin, Nathan | | • | Kountry Gentleman | | • | X-Girlfriend | | • | Drama Queen | | • | Put Ur Hands Up - Family Force 5, Walker, Butch | | • | Love Addict - Family Force 5, Currin, Nathan | | • | Earthquake | | • | Replace Me - Family Force 5, Currin, Nathan | | • | Lose Urself - Family Force 5, Walker, Butch | | • | Peachy | | • | Supersonic | | • | Numb | | • | I Love You to Death | | • | Face Down | | • | Never Let Me Go |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 13 more reviews...
A Blingin' Good Time August 7, 2008 If you're looking for good, clean fun, look no further. Also, be sure to check out their new CD, "Dance Or Die", out 8/19/08. And if you EVER get a chance to see these guys live, GO! They are pure entertainment both on stage and in the stereo.
Kristy May 12, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This album is so fun and energetic you could work out to it. Also If your having a bad day, it totally lifts your spirit.
Not Too Bad, Not The Best Either April 20, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I had downloaded most of the tracks off of this album a good while back before I ever really knew who FF5 was. Yeah, I don't really think you can call them a "Christian" band in the sense that they are not beating people over the head with a Bible or preaching the gospel message from behind the mic stand. Personally, this doesn't bother me. The majority of the music I listen to doesn't fall inside the Christian spectrum anyway. Still, this album does deserve some redemption simply from the song Face Down. I heard it on a local Atlanta radio station and bought the album. Sure, most of the songs are songs that have been done before in style by probably a hundred different rap rock artists with better vocals and talent, but FF5 isn't that bad of a group, just not the best. I have never seen them live, don't really know what kind of people they are away from the stage, etc., nor do I really care. Their relationship with God is simply that, THEIRS. As far as driving beats and crazy music go, it's relatively a fair listen. I'd still recommend Thousand Foot Krutch over them(at least their first album-for style)- but I'm not gonna bash FF5 either. If you want your music up front with a message, then go listen to Third Day or something like that. If you just want a fun disc to listen to, yeah, you could do better than FF5, but heck, you could do a lot worse too.
Most AMAZING music ever!!!!!! (For serious) March 17, 2008 This was definately worth the $9 I paid for it. Probably the best $9 I ever spent! I absoulutely love this cd. They have such a unique sound and style. I can't even describe it. They're kind of similar to like children 18:3, but not really.
I love every song on this cd. It's just amazing. Definately splurge on this one rather than the first because "Never Let Me Go" is on this one and I love that song. They really put on a wonderful concert too! That's where I fist heard them. It always puts a smile on my face to hear them jammin. There is not a doubt in my mind that you will love this cd as much as I do. Definately in my top 5 cd's EVER!!! Yes, it's that good!!!!
Silly Lyrics/Superb Music and Style February 27, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Crunk rock... whoda thunk? Family Force 5 really lays it out with this incredible release. The Diamond Edition is certainly one of the biggest improvements over an original I've seen. Without, "I Love You to Death" this album wouldn't be half as good... That being said, "Earthquake," "Kountry Gentlemen" and "Cadillac Funque" are some of the most infectious songs I've ever heard (Face Down is also a haunting rock/hardcore punk "ballad?" that shouldn't be missed." Overall, if you have a high standard for quality, and refuse to listen to the profanity ridden trash that's released nowadays, you'll really enjoy this album. However, if you're looking for deep meaning and truth, you won't find it here. Thousand Foot Krutch anyone?
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