Crooked Teeth by Papa Roach Review

I thought I'd start out this blog's first review with the newest Papa Roach album, "Crooked Teeth". The band's ninth studio album, including the lesser known "Old Friends From Young Years".  Although there is a certain rap mix into this album it is done in good taste. Mixing a newer styling into a very similar feel that the band gave us with their "Getting Away With Murder" album.

My personal favorites off of this album are "Help", "Sunrise Trailer Park (FEAT. Machine Gun Kelly)", "Ricochet", and "Traumatic" .  The band has come a long way, each member battling their own issues as we all do. They find a way to take their struggles and put them into words and beats that make you able to connect to them, feel what they feel, understand the vibe that they are intending to give us. Their music has always empowered people, the kind of chest pounding headbanging music that lovers of the Rock and Metal genres are always looking for. I am very pleased with this album. Not a huge fan of the bass dropping effect in "Born For Greatness" but Jacoby Shaddix's incredible vocals make up for it, at least for me. A huge shoutout to Jerry Horton, Tobin Esperance, and Tony Palmero. Without them the band wouldn't be where they are today.

I strongly recommend giving this album a listen. The band has six of these songs up on their record label(Eleven Seven Music)'s Youtube channel. If you love it like I did then you should support the band and buy it. I picked it up at Walmart for only $12 but if you can't afford that (which is totally understandable) then share it around to others.

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