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Worship and Tribute
Glassjaw

Released: Jul 9, 2002
Label: Warner Bros/Reprise
Reviewed by: Archive Bot
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A band that needs no introduction, Glassjaw has managed to come up with their strongest, most unique effort yet. There always seem to be a battle brewing when it's revealed a band has signed with a major but a band such as Glassjaw who has remained so true to it's fans and self has only gotten more solid. The pain is combined with passion to form a unique hardcore explosion that will bring together fans of hardcore, emo, and punk alike. Everyone knows or has heard about Glassjaw's energy pumped live show, and that energy and enthusiasm is expressed in all eleven tracks of this disc. Some lucky fans have been able to get their hands on a rare version which includes "Convectuso", one of the band's best written songs yet. Due to legal troubles with their previous label Roadrunner, the track has been taken off all albums that are in stores now. "Worship and Tribute" is in it's own league, and there is really no comparison to "Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Silence". If you didn't like their previous release "Worship and Tribute" will make you think, make you enjoy, and make you wonder how it is that a band can put together such an intense release with a level of stamina many of us have never heard.




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