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471:, scream, atonal riff, gritty lyric and thundering groove – there's way too much going on, that's another thing – has been polished to perfection, sucking the life out of what could've been a worthy new hard-rock record." Contrary to other reviewers, however, Ross showed favor toward "Crack Balls". He also foresaw Flybanger as an exceptional live act but summed up the review by calling 399: 394: 389: 384: 379: 31: 230:. The CD is enhanced to include a video of the song "Outlived", not otherwise heard on the disc. The album included two tracks which had been released with the band's 453:. However, the large number of expletives used throughout the album, as well as its lack of musical originality, drew criticism, particularly from Jason Thompson of 776: 445:
commended drummer Rob Wade for his engaging rhythms, noting "His work makes the band's music far more impressive than it would be otherwise." Natalie Hawk of
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was critically praised for its allegiance to traditional heavy metal and neglect for popular styles of the time such as nu metal. William Ruhlmann of
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magazine cited bass guitarist Tom MacDonald's work among the most outstanding and compared the overall style to that of
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for the Pain & Suffering tour. A DVD was released of the tour which included a live performance of "Cavalry".
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The album cover photo shows Sean Evans, the art director. The album's title comes from the lyrics to "Evelyn".
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Explicit references to drug use are made in "Crackballs".
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Index


Studio album
Flybanger
Genre
Nu metal
alternative metal
post-grunge
Label
Columbia
Producer
Matt Wallace
Flybanger
Singles
major label
heavy metal
Flybanger
Columbia Records
EP
produced
Matt Wallace
Faith No More
Deftones
Jim Martin
Dracula 2000
film soundtrack
Y2K
Clutch
Corrosion of Conformity
extreme metal
Sepultura

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