WHO DO YOU TRUST ?
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Who Do You Trust is the tenth studio album by American rock band Papa Roach. -Wikipedia
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Louder Sound
it has immense growing power thanks to some seriously catchy tracks with memorable riffs and melodies aplenty
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Kerrang!
There’s plenty of killer, but it’s held back by an equal amount of filler.
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Genre is Dead! Magazine
the album provides plenty of intense rock songs that loyal followers will love
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Music Existence
The album is actually better than I expected. What I like about Papa Roach is that they’re not afraid to experiment with different types of genres.
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Rock 'n' Load Magazine
this new album is still as impressive as any before it
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Strife Magazine
I definitely admire what they were trying to do, and what they were attempting with the songs, but I'm sorry to say that it didn't quite hit the mark.
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Immortal Reviews
It’s a mixed bag, but one worth sorting through to find the real gems.
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KillYour Stereo
a record that cannot make up its mind if it wants to be pop or rock, so it aims to be a bit of both, and really suffers from that as a result. The bad far outweighs the good here, I must say.
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Wall of Sound
Papa Roach just continue to evolve and kill the game with being inventive, but with that old school spirit, such a hard task to do for some
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Distorted Sound
the album boasts too many ill-judged decisions, and results in songs which do nothing to flatter PAPA ROACH
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All Music
All of this works nicely and reinforces the notion that after over 20 years into their career, Papa Roach are handling maturity pretty well.
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Dead Press
By taking risks and placing diligent focus on songwriting, Papa Roach have not only maintained and strengthened their position aside their contemporaries, but have also opened doors to some new areas to explore.
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mxdwn.com
Ultimately, this band knows what works for them and how they can use their versatile skills to continue creating fresh content. 20 plus years in the industry doesn’t phase them, and their creative spark hasn’t wavered since it was lit back in 1993.
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Hysteria Magazine
this is an album worth checking out but the band doesn’t want to settle into a comfort zone when they have a catalogue of albums that show how well Papa Roach push experimentation with every release
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Overdrive Magazine
Lead single Who Do You Trust? makes for another catchy track, proving once and for all that this album is neither just ‘rock’ or ‘hip hop,’ but more so bringing a long overdue update of Nu Metal back to the table.
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National Rock Review
With Who Do You Trust? Papa Roach has delivered a contemporary rock album, which will appeal to both the purists as well as broadening their horizons enough to introduce their genre-defying sound to a wider audience.
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Outright Geekery
Papa Roach has tried something new and overall, it’s worked.
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Rock Sins
The band have refused to stagnate in a post nu-metal rut and taken some risks | the album is less than 40 minutes long
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Nodaway Broadcasting
Papa Roach really delivered with this album
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My Daily Record
Papa Roach has once again switched it up on the rock community and put out a absolutely interesting piece of work.
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Ultimate Guitar
Generally, the pop rock blend continues to present a mixed bag of hits and duds.
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Already Heard
The over-reliance on glossy production traits ultimately hinders this 10th outing.
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Hi-Fi Way: The Pop Chronicles
This is the sound of a modern rock band at the top of their game musical, lyrically and, even more so these days, digitally.
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Schummthing Special
There are some good songs and the ones I wasn’t too keen on was due to how little it sounded the way I like them to sound.
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Alternative Addiction
Twenty years into a career and Papa Roach isn’t just surviving, they’re thriving. They’re still relevant and they’re still damn good.
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Silver Tiger Media
Papa Roach has done it again. They have tried and they have succeeded, and their boldest statement yet came not even two years after their last album.
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Stars and Scars
There are some shining moments of greatness, but whether this album feels like a natural transition for the band remains up for debate.
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TheSkinny
deserves a fair amount of credit as they continue to reinvent and reshape their sound 25 years on
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Ghost Cult Magazine
On the whole, the album passes by with only a handful of stand-out songs. It’s definitely not bad by any stretch of the imagination, but nothing that really satiates that hunger for big loud Rock anthems.
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Gav the Gothic Chav
Do I trust Papa Roach? Every single time…
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Splice Media Group
another great effort by Papa Roach. The different styles of all the songs mesh well and as a whole the album flows very well.
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Games, Brains & a Head-Banging Life
It’s not the worst Papa Roach album but it’s not a good album at all.
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Noizze
Although certain aspects of the album can be a little disjointed due to the persistence to try out new and exciting musical experimentation across the board, all of them can be forgiven considering how no track featured in Who Do You Trust? falls into the category of a bland or filler.
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AC Rock Reviews
I enjoyed this album a lot more than I initially expected and it’s fair to say this album has been hit with some needlessly harsh criticism
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In Key Magazine
Don’t Trust This!
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Alt Corner
Papa Roach move away from their nu-metal roots and into more radio rock territories. All whilst maintaining their signature personality and not losing any of the flare that made so many fans fall in love with them 19 years ago.
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Photo Groupie
They've been working up to being more adventurous for some time, but with their tenth album, Papa Roach has finally decided to run with it and make a record that feels honest and unchained.
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Amnplify
Rarer still is the band that goes through this process and comes out the other end making the best music of their career, and ready to change the world’s perception of them, and Papa Roach is exactly this band.
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Loud Magazine
Sadly the music then sinks back into the mire of unmemorable and industrial modern alt-rock. That is begun with 3 or 4 solid decent tracks do not make for a good album.
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Down the Front Media
There's something for everyone. A great addition to your collection
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Discovered Magazine
Unfortunately, Who Do You Trust? is an ironically named album because you cannot trust Papa Roach to make a good pop album.
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Tempelores
This brand new record comes with twelve songs and is nothing less than mind-blowing. “Who Do You Trust?” includes a song for every mood and every moment.
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Radio.com
But through some subtle punk infusions and rich vocals throughout, the album also conveys an emotional maturity that we haven't always heard a lot of from Papa Roach. Bottom line: they haven't lost a step.
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