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SAME OLD TUNES is Millencolin's first record previously available only as an import. After Epitaph's re-release of Millencolin's sophomore outing, Life on a Plate, became an unqualified success, the label decided to offer the band's other Scandinavia-only full-length, Tiny Tunes, to American listeners. Warner Bros. had expressed some displeasure regarding the debut's artwork and title, so after Millencolin's Swedish label home, Burning Heart, changed the record's cover and title, it was shipped across the Atlantic in 1998. The aptly renamed Some Old Tunes features much faster, more traditional punk anthems than Life on a Plate. There are enough catchy choruses and dynamic arrangements to satisfy pop-punk listeners impressed with the Swedish outfit's first U.S. disc. Leading off with the well-crafted standout "Mr. Clean," Some Old Tunes is an unrelenting collection of raw, energetic songwriting that includes other highlights like "Diznee Time" and "Leona." Fans of Millencolin, and '90s pop-punk in general, are sure to enjoy Some Old Tunes, a disc that might not be quite as accomplished as the group's other American offerings, but one that still deserves a strong recommendation. ~ Vincent Jeffries Millencolin Same Old Tunes Songs Same Old Tunes Music Review Average Rating: (4.8 out of 5 stars)   Lovely Punk with a splash of ska! What more could you ask for? Upbeat and light at times then changes to an in your face experiencethat would make any punk/ska fan happy. Submitted by renee (Boise, ID, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
AMAZING A true punk-diamond. A must-have. This album can change your life... keep rockin' you crazy sweedes! Submitted by Tony (Athens, GR) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Rare It's definitely rare for me to find a band that enjoy listening to time and time again. This CD was definitely worth getting, has good songs. Of all the more mellow p*nk out there, this is the only good band I've found. Submitted by a reviewer (Arcata, CA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The Melancholy Bros. Do it Again An sick combination of angst and humor in this punk set, with a little ska influence. Mr. Clean, Diznee time, and Leona are punk masterpieces. Submitted by a reviewer (Orange, CA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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