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Sorry (Album Version) [Explicit]
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I enjoy this song very much!
This song always gets the volume turned up when it's either on the radio or when I'm in the mode for a driving rhythm. I enjoy Buckcherry's style, it harkens back to the days of grunge and Nirvana. Those were the days of real music! This song in particular is enjoyable to listen to whether your drawn to the words or just the beat. Friday, May 23rd, 2008




A Sorry Song
Buckcherry's "Sorry" pales in comparison to the OneRepublic/Timbaland collaboration. Buckcherry relies heavily on "moon/June" rhymes. It calls for karaoke... almost. The vocalist sounds like a Chad Kroeger clone,as if Buckcherry were slightly warmed-over Nickelback.
OneRepublic's apologetic song is mesmerizing trip-hop,but Buckcherry is too much of a soundalike to Nickelback (their band names even look similar!) and Daughtry. It's radio-friendly,as well as chock full of platitudes.
Buckcherry's "Sorry" is a sorry,pathetic song.
Wednesday, April 30th, 2008




Vocals That Grab You
This song pretty much rules rock radio right now. Which is kind of sad, because if this is the best they have, they're in trouble. The song itself doesn't break any ground, and while its melody and overall musical structure may be fine, albeit a little radio-friendly, I think what really draws people into the song is the vocals. They're kind of different, and they grab your attention. They're not stunning in the least bit, but it's different. And some might consider the song a nice change. However, wiser heads would look at the song and say, yeah, it's alright.
Overall, the song doesn't break much ground, and seems in the mold of a thousand before. However, the vocals grab you, and pull you into the song. In the end, Buckcherry may be a one-hit wonder. But then again, the song could just be a stepping stone for us to see what the group is really made of.
Friday, March 14th, 2008
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