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  greatCD
Review created: 07/15/08

I bought this cd great cd just as described ,THANKS AGAIN ! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA+++++++++++++++++


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  Monster- R.E.M.
Review created: 05/19/08

Monster is one of those albums that stands out as having a truly "unique" sound.
Awesome background music- the distorted sound that runs behind many of the songs has a really nice beat and echo. Really great non-commercial alternative rock album that was popular on its own merits in its day, and still sounds great and modern/cutting edge over a decade later.


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  Monster - R.E.M "hard rock" moment
Review created: 05/01/08
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Monster is R.E.M's "hard rock" moment. After the dark and haunting Automatic For THe People, R.E.M decided to return to being a rock band. Instead of another Green or Document, R.E.M decided to take their jangle pop sound and crank up the volumes on the guitar.

For most part, this is a pretty decent album with a few weak songs, and the tour that was launched was quite successful. Unfortunately, this album received negative comments by critics, and some of the older fans considered it to be a big departure by some of the bands previous works. Despite what others say, this is a pretty good album, but not the best place to start if you want ot get into REM.

The distortion on this album is quite heavy at times. Most of the lyrics are different too, on tracks such as Bang and Blame, Star 69, and Crush WIth Eyeliner. Michael Stipe's vocals are quite different too, and he croons a few times throughout the album, but his voice is a tiny bit weak at times on this album as well.

What's The Frequency Kenneth
After hearing the distorted guitar chords in this song, you can definitely tell that this album is going to be different than what you expected. This song is actually a single, and was pretty popular on MTV. A good way to open the album. 10/10

Crush With Eyeliner
THe catchiest song on this album, and the distortion is quite similar to the previous song and quite catchy too. Thurston Moore from Sonic Youth also contributes to this track. 10/10

King Of Comedy
THis one's pretty different than the previous tracks. It kind of provides a more funky kind of feeling rather than alternative rock feeling. Michael Stipe sing sort of quiet, and the distortion is different. 9/10

I Don't Sleep, I Dream
No distortion on this one but it's pretty melodic. Michael Stipe sings like his usual self on this one, but croons a few times throughout this track. 9/10

Star 69
IMO, the album begins to slip a little. It sounds very punk, unlike anything REM has done before. Unfortunately, Michael Stipe's singing throughout is kind of repetitive, and the lyrics are pretty weak. But this one shows that the band was just trying to have fun, playing loud music. 6/10

Strange Currencies
A decent track, but no distortion on this one. Michael Stipe's singing gets kind of repetitive after a while though. Another average track. 7/10

Tongue
This is an odd track. For most part, there's no guitar, just piano. Michael Stipe signs high pitched throughout the whole track, making it kind of hard to understand what he's singing. Also includes a solo from Peter Buck. 5/10

Bang and Blame
This is where the album starts getting really good again. This song turned out to be as successful as the first two, and it's pretty catchy too. The song ends at 4 minutes, but then it comes back again with Peter Buck playing something similar to Crush With Eyeliner. 10/10

I Took Your Name
Started with Peter Buck playing the same guitar chord throughout the track. Michael Stipe's vocals are similar to Crush With Eyeliner, but not quite as good. 8/10

Let Me In
Starts with Peter Buck playing guitar chords without drums. Many consider this to be a tribute to Kurt Cobain FYI. Yet the lyrics are quite hard to understand. 9/10

Circus Envy
The distortion in this song is extremely heavy making it hard to understand what Michael Stipe is singing. Not a very good track, and gets kind of boring after a while. 5/10

Have Fun...
Amitai Dayan


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  Review of "MONSTER" by R.E.M.
Review created: 03/26/08
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This is an excellent example of R.E.M. trying to achieve a different sound. I have been a fan for many years and have owned this CD before. I lost the CD and happened to find this one while I was shopping for another CD. I like the flow and the whole feel of this album. There are a lot of good songs and I don't find myself skipping any of the tracks while I'm listening. If you like R.E.M., the sound is a little different but I think you will like this album.


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  Did I miss something?
Review created: 03/05/08
0 of 1 people found this review helpful.

I thought I like REM from what I heard on the radio, I'm not sure, to me they were a little rough, kind of music you want to listen to when your feeling frantic or maybe just want something that sounds better than say. . . A RUSTY rattling muffler, sorry, to raw like gravel to me.


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  REM's Least Impressive Album
Review created: 01/18/08
0 of 2 people found this review helpful.

This album was REM's worst - its missing that smooth cohesion that makes REM great. There's just something missing. If you want a new REM album buy Mad World.


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  Just Can't Go Wrong
Review created: 12/05/07

So what, the frontman of REM is gay. Oh well, that doesn't stop him from releasing a kick ass album every couple of years. My wife and I have been an REM fans since the begining and will continue to pass on their awesome music.


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  Bang And Blame
Review created: 08/26/07
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This was not REM's best but it was the first REM album I bought and because of that it holds a special place in my collection. While Automatic For The People was even and smooth, Monster is decidedly uneven and a little rough. Maybe that's what I like about it. 4 1/2 Stars.


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  monsters inside..
Review created: 02/16/07
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

how can you write something, anything, after an album called "automatic for the people"..!? well, ask r.e.m.! they surprised everyone for one more time going from the earthly melodies of automatic to a rough, garage, post-everything album that sounds fresh--or should i say sounds modern-today (when the majority of the bands with names starting with "the" only dream about..!)

i was 15 years old when i bought this album and it was an ear-opener! you will find addictive, hidden melodies, bold lyrics and precious moments like "let me in" where the guys switch instruments (buck-keyboards, mills-guitar, berry-bass) to pay tribute to the fallen hero of the 90's kurt cobain..

it's not an easy album, like "reveal" or "green" but it has a really dark beauty, contains all the things r.e.m. kept inside for so long that had to burst out.. they consider it "the sex-album" of their career! this one-together with "new adventures in hi-fi" were the last, true masterpieces of this great band that still delivers wonderful music!


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  Monster Not so Scarry
Review created: 02/08/07
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1 of 3 people found this review helpful.

Monster was your Average REM , although some like it better than I. If you can get a Good deal on it -go for it. If not pass.


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  Monster is Simply Awesome
Review created: 11/10/06
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Monster epitomizes the great alternative era that was the early 1990's. "What's the Frequency, Kenneth?" is a landmark on my own personal timeline and is the perfect opening to the perfect album. No matter what order you play them in, each song seems to set up the next one. I feel like REM stepped outside of their shell (or maybe into it?) with this whole album. It's one of those timeless albums you can pull out every year and enjoy it all over again - 13 years later, it still sounds ahead of it's time. Monster is a must have.


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  goooood choice, fast ship excelent purchase
Review created: 10/06/06
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goooooooooooooooooooood choice, fast ship excelent purchase, the Cd is good condition, great seller, thanks


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  Monster or monstrous?
Review created: 08/03/06
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1 of 2 people found this review helpful.

I purchased this album right when it came out, way back when. I considered myself an REM fan, and I guess I still do, but this album just didn't do it for me. It sounds like REM in a garage. Some of the grittier songs really shine, like Let Me In. Others just don't work, like the track I Don't Sleep, I Dream.
For the most part, Stipes poetic lyrics have been covered with harsh electric guitars, almost as though they were trying to make up for something missing. Maybe the band knew the songs weren't that great, too.


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  Monster - R.E.M. CD A CLASSIC
Review created: 07/04/06
2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

This has been a favorite CD for years.

I already own the CD but wanted another copy for work. My favorite cut is the first on the album……. Crank up your speakers and let yourself go!

The rest of the CD is great too. Pay attention to the guitar work and great lyrics throughout. You will not be disappointed if you buy this CD! ==== Jerry


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  Another uneven R.E.M. disc in the 1990s? Imagine that!
Review created: 03/22/02
by: HawgWyld -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
Innovative stuff; some hard-rockin' tracks

Cons:
A lot of experiments gone wrong; very uneven disc

R.E.M. has had a checkered career in the 1990s. While 1992's Automatic for the People was a fantastic disc, the majority of the band's output in the 1990s just pales when compared to the groundbreaking stuff the group recorded in the 1980s. And, 1994's Monster isn't that different when compared to the bulk of R.E.M. discs in the 1990s -- there are some spots of true brilliance on the disc, but a lot of the music just falls flat. This disc is so uneven, in fact, I'm almost shocked that the thing isn't warped. What is good about this disc is that the band bangs out some hard-as-nails rock songs.


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  Quite Frankly, I Never Understood The Frequency, Either.
Review created: 03/25/05
by: speeddemon531-- a member of Epinions and Advisor in Music

Pros:
REM had not yet lost their knack for making catchy songs.

Cons:
Some fairly nondescript songs, Stipe's overzealous pushing of the falsetto button.

It's a question that's plagued everyone from The Beatles and The Stones to Marvin and Stevie...how do you follow up the perfect album? While R.E.M. had been making records and steadily building a following since 1980, they hit their commercial peak in the early Nineties with albums like "Out Of Time" and "Automatic For The People". Their sound had gone from lo-fi jangle pop to fully produced pieces with banjos, mandolins, and orchestras conducted by John Paul Jones. Lead singer Michael Stipe had gone from barely decipherable at times to one of the most intriguing songwriters around (and an...


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  R.E.M. - Monsters of Rock?!?
Review created: 05/16/04
by: PacManY2J-- a member of Epinions and Top Reviewer in Music

Pros:
good experimentation with a new sound

Cons:
some songs aren't quite as good

After spending a good chunk of the '80s as America's favorite college band, R.E.M. finally started hitting it big toward the end of the decade. Then in 1991, they hit it really big with Out of Time, selling lots of copies and winning Grammys along the way. '92 came with what many consider R.E.M.'s masterpiece: Automatic For the People, a more somber effort. What was the best way to follow up all this popularity and critical acclaim? By changing their style completely. What else? They had earned their superstar status through thoughtful yet fun, friendly pop/folk rock. 1994's Monster took a...


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  Understanding the frequency.
Review created: 06/26/02
by: Stairway2Drew-- a member of Epinions and Advisor in Music

Pros:
Some great rock tunes---not as bad as you've been told.

Cons:
Lags in places, falls apart near the end.

Monster is brilliant. The apex of an illustrious career, R.E.M. reached the forefront---and, indeed, surpassed the finest of the fine, the most creative of their creative potential up until Automatic---with the gorgeous, brilliant, awe-inspiring work of art that is Monster. Not really. But wouldn't that have been a great opening sentence if Monster really was that good? Unfortunately, it isn't. And it leaves me in a weird state of mind. Perhaps it's the trippy nature of the music, but I prefer to think that it's due to my conflicting opinions regarding R.E.M.'s 1994 release. R.E.M. releases...


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  Definitely NOT My Favorite
Review created: 10/14/00
by: Rocketgirl -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
Michael Stipe

Cons:
Totally different style than their previous music

It looks like I'm going to be somewhat in the minority here, but I don't particularly care for this album. It is one of those that with repeated listenings, I'll like it better. That is only because it becomes totally familiar, not because the music has gotten any better. When this CD came out I remember reading reviews that said it was like R.E.M.'s previous work that it was more hard-rocking. So I was a little bit prepared for what I would hear. Unfortunately, the style is so far from their other music, it shocked me. In fact, if Stipe wasn't still singing, I probably would have used the...


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