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Life On the Ropes

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Download links and information about Life On the Ropes by Sick Of It All. This album was released in 2003 and it belongs to Rock, Punk, Metal, Alternative genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 38:22 minutes.

Artist: Sick Of It All
Release date: 2003
Genre: Rock, Punk, Metal, Alternative
Tracks: 16
Duration: 38:22
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Relentless 2:24
2. All My Blessings 1:48
3. The Land Increases 1:38
4. Paper Tiger (Fakin' the Punk) 2:08
5. The Innocent 2:51
6. Silence 2:38
7. For Now 2:45
8. View from the Surface 2:32
9. Going All Out 2:29
10. Rewind 2:21
11. S**t Sandwhich 1:04
12. Butting Heads 2:46
13. Take Control 2:17
14. Kept In Check 2:42
15. On the Brink 2:26
16. Trenches 3:33

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Even after more than 15 years, Sick of It All's Life on the Ropes finds the band as heavy, fast, and fun as ever while still allowing plenty of room for some thoughtful lyrics. Throughout the entire length of the album, the band keeps switching back and forth between circle-pit anthems and singalong youth crew tunes. Thus, the band sounds like a good cross of old- and new-school hardcore mixed with good old punk rock. Street-tough vocals from Lou Koller spout out lyrics that seem to be predominately about philosophy and self-reflection, which may seem out of place among much of the hardcore scene, but Sick of It All makes it work and in an intelligent, respectable manner. Sixteen songs seems the perfect length, as the tunes are all pretty quick-paced and upbeat, and thus the album seems over before you know it. In the end, if nothing else, Sick of It All show that age and experience can help make a better hardcore album. Life on the Ropes is a fine album for both first-time listeners and fans alike.