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Does anyone still like Goldfinger?
David:
Hang Ups was indeed a good record, but alas I lost my copy. I also have their self-titled on tape somewhere. But the new stuff is just bleh. They should just quit, old dudes playing pop-punk is kind of creepy. Like the Vandals or something. Ugh.
Johnny C:
I have to agree, actually: Goldfinger was the opening act at the first rock concert I ever saw, and they performed "Superman" sans brass, and none of them even attempted to, like say the Weakerthans or something, sing/play the trumpet line. It broke my tiny, pop-punk loving heart.
Rune:
I was listening to the new CD, and nothing really stuck out. It's a also tribute to how much I disliked the cd before that that I can't even remember the name of it anymore. (Open Your Eyes or somesuch thing?) Stomping Ground was alright -- I wasn't particularly thrilled with it, but it wasn't bad, per se. I gave it a "Meh" rating on my scale of "Pwn" to "Suck". Now, Hang-Ups was excellent. I still listen to it on occasion, despite rarely listening to that type of music anymore. It's one of the few cds that I'll listen to start to finish without wanting to skip any of the songs at all. And the self-titled CD was pretty good too, althought not as great as Hang-Ups.
Anyway...yeah, essentially, I like older Goldfinger rather than newer Goldfinger. The quality seems to have diminished.
IronOxide:
I used to like Goldfinger more, but they're now the picture of mediocrity. It's kind of depressing.
AnonymousPosterChild:
Eh, kinda. I was never big on them in the first place, but they were pretty good.
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