Comments for Crash Test Dummies, God Shuffled His FeetE-MAIL: delix@ibm.net This was a great addition to my collection .. David Elix .. AustraliaE-MAIL: Roger Rhodes@mc.xerox.com This album is awesome!! This is the greates band to hit the music scene since Pink Floyd. I just saw them in Geneva New York (best concert of my life !!) Must See show!!E-MAIL: carvalho@lse.ac.uk Smug, mind-numbing, pseudo-intellectual folk-pop.E-MAIL: Nagler@cc.umanitoba.ca Tip of the iceberg for x-cellent winnipeg music yet to be discoveredE-MAIL: amanda@usask.ca Gotta love that Brad Roberts.E-MAIL: bwooton@tiac.net Cryptic, hummable. A unique voice. About time a baritone comes out with good music. One of my best recent music purchases.E-MAIL: augusto@ci.uminho.pt Very good music.E-MAIL: TanisAcid@aol.com Crash Test Dummies are the best im the world!E-MAIL: npercy@direct.ca This is the kind of music you could listen to for hours.E-MAIL: np@niagara.com Couldn't imagine life without them.E-MAIL: BWADDELL@MTS.NET GOD SHUFFLED HIS FEET HAS TO BE ONE OF THE TEN BEST ALBUMS IN HISTORY!E-MAIL: ilsewong@mnl.sequel.net Can't wait to hear the next album. Can't wait to watch a concert!E-MAIL: panvol@vol.it Driving in traffic is better if i listen to C.T.D.E-MAIL: tk149@columbia.edu With the exception of two numbers ("How Does a Duck Know" and "When I Go Out With Artists"), this album is consistently brilliant. I would rank it the top release of 1994.E-MAIL: ZROSSMOY@alpha1.curtin.edu.au DEFINETELY THE BEST album of all time (and band).E-MAIL: ZROSSMOY@alpha1.curtin.edu.au DEFINETELY THE BEST album (and band) of all time.E-MAIL: Barker1@acavax.lynchburg.edu Afternoons will be measured out, measured out, measured with Coffeespoons and T.S. EliotE-MAIL: acaruso@cs.ou.edu When the CD is over, you are ready to hear it again! (Gopal (gopalr@cs.ou.edu) seconds that).E-MAIL: jlowe@gc1.georcoll.on.ca Without a doubt, the worst band in Canadian history. The lead singer's voice is enough to make you cut both of your ears off.E-MAIL: revans@sioux.sodak.net So, when are you guys coming out with your next album? I CAN'T wait!E-MAIL: erind@sccnet.com once you get used to hearing a baritone instead of the usual drone of tenors that seems to have overwhelmed music these days, the CTD really, really grow on you. their songs are lush and simple and the same time, while the lyrics are both whimsical at serious. "god shuffled his feet" is so true! if there is a god(dess) and human beings ever met it, that is precisely how we would handle it; no in depth questions or "gee, thanks for making me" but silly questions about nothing. "i can get pretty sidetracked, i hope you'll understand..."E-MAIL: a6804864@themall.net Original and unique. Such a great band, just seeing their name is enough to get me to listen to the CD again.E-MAIL: pat@gatecom.com A fabulous record, still one of my favorites. Aside from a few songs that get a little stupid ("How Does a Duck Know?" and "In the Days of the Caveman") it's terrific listen after listen. I used to be so in love with Brad Roberts that it wasn't even funny.E-MAIL: dneilsen@carlson.com I love this album and I don't even know a single thing about any of the band members. I just love the album.E-MAIL: ctdsuck@fatalbert.com one of the most crappy CD''s i have ever bought. i wish i could go back and make my self not buy it. the lead singer sounds so bad it makes me want to cut open my stomach and pull out my small intestine then fill the gaping hole in my torso with salt and lemon juice and let it burn away at my flesh until i die. or i could just turn off the CD A great album! Intelligent and unique . . . .Comments supplied by users do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Roadkill Consulting, Inc. |
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