HERE'S TO THE GOOD TIMES

| Florida Georgia Line

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HERE'S TO THE GOOD TIMES

Here's to the Good Times is the debut studio album by American country music duo Florida Georgia Line. It was released on December 4, 2012, by Republic Nashville. The album includes the five tracks from their It'z Just What We Do EP; including "Cruise", along with six new songs. -Wikipedia

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  • Sounds Like Nashville

    Here's To The Good Times is packed with 11 songs that are radio ready. Florida Georgia Line has put together a solid first album that proves they are here to stay, and that their style of pop/rock/country is worthy of air time. 

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  • Country Music Life

    If you like Cruise then you’re going to like all the songs on this record. They have the same sound while still giving you something different each time. I can’t help, but think of the early albums by Brooks & Dunn when I listen to this record. You feel the energy that you just don’t get from other artists right now. 

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  • Punk News

    Well, drinking, girls, and trucks really does sum it up, and a track-by-track description of all 17 songs would be redundant to the point of irresponsibility on my part. 

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  • Roughstock

    Here's To The Good Times is a record that is chock full of hits and is way more than 'just' "Cruise" with a few filler songs. It's the work of a band who not only has captured an audience seemingly overnight but also has the potential to be the biggest duo in Country Music and headlining their own arena shows by the time the end of this album's 'cycle' with Country Radio. 

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  • No Depression

    This record can be summed up with five words: "Def Leppard with a banjo." 

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  • Country Music Rocks

    Here’s To The Good Times is a strong album from start to finish. 

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  • Taste of Country

    There's just not enough variety on 'Here's to the Good Times,' and a few decisions -- like 'Stay' and the talk-back vocals on the funky, reggae-inspired 'Party People' -- leave rough edges that are difficult to embrace.  

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  • Big Frog 104

    After cruisin' around to 'Here's to the Good Times,' I doubt Florida Georgia Line will be a one hit wonder. But that's just my opinion. Taste of Country's Billy Dukes has quiet a different take on the album. I think he may have been listening to something else. Either that or he needs better speakers in his stereo. 

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  • 979kickfm

    Thick production, heavy guitarwork and big fat hooks define the 11 songs -- six of which were written by Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard. 

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