| | He Is Legend 91025 CD He Is Legend Discography of CDs
(3 Customer Reviews)
For fans of Everytime I Die, Thursday, Atreyu and Beloved.
Audio Mixer: Jamie King.
Recording information: The Basement Studios (12/14/2003-12/18/2003).
He Is Legend: Schuylar Croom (vocals); Adam Tanbonz (guitar); Matt Williams (bass guitar); Steve Bache (drums); McKenzie Bell.
Personnel: Schuylar Croom (vocals); Adam Tanbouz, McKenzie Bell (guitar).
91025 Music Review Average Rating: (3.7 out of 5 stars)   Ok...but not their best I had bought this 91025 after I had bought "I Am Hollywood" and I was somewhat disappointed in the beginning. Now I listen to it, and I like it and it shows that they definitely had the potential for something as amazing as "I Am Hollywood". The highlights are "Scram Toots" and "The Fool". I must say that if you buy this after you buy "I Am Hollywood", do not expect to find a song with the same magnitude as "The Seduction" or most of the songs off of "I Am Hollywood" for that matter. Schuylar's voice is truly an amazing thing though...and the cd is worth buying just for that. Submitted by Alyson (Ocala, FL) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Best He is Legend by Far I'm listening to this cd at this moment. I am hollywood has nothing on this ep. Don't be fooled by the guy before me, he's wrong. Buy this album. Submitted by Forest (Allentown, Pa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
So so Thier full length "I am hollywood" is much better than this, which is an AWESOME album.
Don't let this put you off he is legend if you find it a bit so so. Submitted by Steph (New Zealand) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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