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Polythene

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Download links and information about Polythene by Feeder. This album was released in 1997 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Alternative genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 51:39 minutes.

Artist: Feeder
Release date: 1997
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Alternative
Tracks: 13
Duration: 51:39
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Polythene Girl 3:24
2. My Perfect Day 4:25
3. Cement 3:17
4. High 4:32
5. Crash 4:07
6. Radiation 4:39
7. Suffocate 4:35
8. Descend 5:19
9. Stereo World 3:28
10. Change 3:23
11. Tangerine 3:54
12. Forgive 4:41
13. 20th Century Trip 1:55

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With several well-received singles as precursors, London trio Feeder's debut, Polythene, was released in 1997 in the wake of grunge and Brit rock and trod much of the same ground as their contemporaries. There's nothing necessarily wrong with tracks like "Crash" or "Tangerine," and "Polythene Girl" and "Cement" meld melodic crunch with big, singalong choruses. However, Feeder never really stakes out their own sound, instead resembling other popular acts of the period like Smashing Pumpkins on songs like "My Perfect Day" and "Radiation." They do manage to inject some shifts in dynamics, slowing the tempo a bit on "High" and "Suffocate," which keeps everything from blending together. However, in the end, Polythene is a record that sounds great and sustains interest while you're listening to it, but fails to contain anything memorable once it ends.