

After the stagnant progress over too overloaded furor of masses favorable cover hit song from Michael Jackson's Smooth Criminals becoming powerful ace card for this Riverside's Alternative Metal group Alien Ant Farm experiencing the low-downs and semi-hiatus during the next chapter of thei gloomy Alternative Modern Rock/Metal era later on. Not too much changes happening on the personeel's section with Joe Hill on guitar and drummer Mike Cosgrove guarding the inner force of the band bassist Tye Zamora and lead vocalist Dryden Mitchell coming back again with Up in The Attic; the fourth album from Alien Ant Farm quartet still trying to sell the trademark blend of their comprehensive and corporated Rap-Rock and Funky Metal mixing to the lazy boredom world of today and yes, there are some good responses from some nerds or smaller music magazine hailing the comeback of AAF in a positive sign. This record is more like the moment you about to remember things kept for longer times up in your attic and now you need to visit to see them again kinda event.
What I Feel Is Mine, Around The Block, Forgive & Forget and Lord Knows to Supreme Lifestyle wouldn't can be sounded like the perfect time when these awesome rockers first showed up in public anymore but at least, one or two fans of them or the bunch of group of the newer listeners shall having their own moment for listening to this band that used to be cool but never getting famously big.
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