Three Days Grace reviewed

Three Days Grace


Zomba Recording Corporation
2003

reviewed by mim3@mim.org October 7 2004

The only good song on here is titled "overrated," but it desperately needs company. The song talks about a failing system set up by an older generation.

The other songs are just more finely polished music about persynal feelings very typical of the romance culture in the majorty-exploiter countries. Despite "overrated," it's this album that makes listeners feel tired and jaded. We do not hear anything new; although, we see a band member with a punk haircut on the cover.

The sound of this band is that of new white rock since the 1990s. Even the vocalist is indistinguishable from those in a number of other successful bands. As far as it goes, the music is well-done, but based on tiresome inspirations connected to the status quo.

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Notes:

MIM has explained that one might even "like" this music while knowing rationally that there is something wrong with it, maybe even profoundly wrong and evil. Being a Maoist means being a revolutionary scientist and that means having the ability to question everything that we like.

Who are you to decide?

See also our MIM Theory on gender issues

Read Mao on politics in all literature and art

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