'Just Like You' (which is album number three if you're counting) finds Falling In Reverse frontman Ronnie Radke with no shortage of material to sing, scream and howl about. In the roughly two years since last album Fashionably Late, Radke lost a close family member (faced head-on with the tear-jerking album closing ballad, "Brother"), watched old friends succumb to old vices (first track "Chemical Prisoner"), and struggled with his lifelong search for meaning ("God if You Are Above..." is as real as it gets) and personal redemption.
Chemical Prisoner God, If You Are Above... Sexy Drug Just Like You Guillotine IV (the Final Chapter) Stay Away Wait and See The Bitter End My Heart's To Blame Get Me Out Die For You Brother
Warning, Green Day's 6th studio album, was released in 2000 and continued the remarkable run of successful releases for the band following Dookie, Insomniac and Nimrod. The album blends the band's usual punk rock sound with pop, folk...