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Adrenaline : Review
Underdog Review
With 1996's Bloom, Audio Adrenaline began
to really come into its own, getting a handle on their funk/arena-rock
hybrid. That hot streak continued through 1997's Some Kind
of Zombie and its follow-up, 1999's Underdog. Underdog marks
the first time the group itself has helped out with production
chores, and the results are largely up to the standard of
their previous two records. That's not to say it's perfect
-- the funk riffs still sometimes feel grafted onto the songs,
which are melodic AOR at heart, and there are a few musically
awkward moments here and there. But overall, the album will
certainly appeal to fans, and the Christian messages are
as strong as ever.
Review by: Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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