There Is Nothing Left To Lose

| Foo Fighters

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There Is Nothing Left To Lose

There Is Nothing Left to Lose is the third studio albumby American rockband Foo Fighters, released on November 2, 1999 by Roswell and RCA Records. It marks the first appearance of drummer Taylor Hawkins, and is often seen as a departure from the band's previous work, showcasing a softer, more experimental sound. In a 2006 interview, Dave Grohl stated that the album was "totally based on melody" and that it "might be his favorite album that [they've] ever done-Wikipedia

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  • Consequence of Sound

    Were it not for a few duds at album's end, it could have elevated from a good album to a very good album. 

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  • NME

    Gut-stabbing riffs provide the kind of ready-made hooks that drag you in before you’re bludgeoned by heavy metal thunder  

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  • Punk News

    Those are fair arguments but this album is the sound of a band coming together and gaining their confidence in the process  

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  • Music AV Club

    Content to tread stylistic water, adhering pretty closely to the sound fans have come to expect 

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  • Sputnik

    A very good album that is consistent and includes sufficient highlights, even if it is not up to its sensational predecessor.  

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  • All Music

    They make it sound easy and fun, and that's what really sets them apart from their contemporaries.  

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  • Amped Sound

    Each of these songs perfectly emulates those late night drive moods, and the classic long car ride movie scenes that are oh so emotional. 

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  • Altrock Chick

    Less diversity but stronger melodies. 

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  • Pop Culture Beast

    This album still rocks.  

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  • Independent

    There is not one song on this album that I dislike. 

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  • CNN

    Audibly evolving 

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  • Metal

    Does not sound like rest, but has some fine songs in the bag 

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  • Drunken Werewolf

    The lyrics are agreeable and the songs are catchy. 

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  • The Crimson

    The Foo Fighters haven't matured, they've just gotten better. 

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  • Laut

    The foos are overflowing with energy and a feeling for beautiful melodies 

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  • Sketchy Wolf

    I had really forgotten how good and solid this album is. 

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  • EW

    Their most accomplished yet.  

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  • The Hifi Celluloid Monster

    This is the best album by the Foos bar-none  

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  • The Guitar Magazine

    The integrity of the basic ingredients: great guitars going into quality valve amps 

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  • Revovly

    Successfully utilizes some cool guitar effects as well as the quiet/loud formula that the band has become known for. 

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  • Nouse

    The band are the ultimate rock survivors, and this was their peak. 

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  • Slacker

    Sounds like the work of a unified, muscular band, and the first one that rocks really hard 

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  • Ultimate Guitar

    This album is incredible; absorbing, epic, angry, energetic, forceful, incredible, powerful and that's just the first song! This album I feel is one of the best rock album's of the last 10 years 

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  • FYE

    They're getting better as they're losing members and growing older, which is certainly a rarity in rock & roll. 

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