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光盘 Universal 发布日期: 2018年 03月 23日 |
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Yuriy P. - 2026年 02月 14日  "Waiting for the Punchline" (1995) is the fourth studio album by Extreme, representing a dramatic shift in sound toward a darker, rawer, and more acoustic style with elements of grunge. This shift after the commercially successful "III Sides to Every Story" was unexpected by many, offering a more intimate sound, with Nuno Bettencourt's guitar work becoming more complex and less radio-friendly.
Musical Style: The band moved away from their glam metal sound, focusing on harder riffs and acoustic arrangements, reflecting the influence of the mid-1990s era.
Reception: The album is often criticized for its uneven production and weak production. Some critics note that, while the musicianship remains high, the compositions lack the memorable melodies of previous albums. Best Tracks: Standout tracks include "Hip Today," "Midnight Express," "Shadow Boxing," and "Unconditionally."
Summary: "Waiting for the Punchline" is a bold yet controversial experiment that may appeal to fans of the band's deeper, more progressive work, but may disappoint fans of "Pornograffitti."
The album is often perceived as a technically flawless yet underrated work that requires repeated listening.
|  | Ivica S. - 2021年 08月 08日  VERY VERY GOOD album... This is introspective, raw, and finds the band once again questioning God, religion, relationships, fame, and the world in general. Bettencourt's guitars to me sounded more subdued on this album, still sonic but reined in. Highly recommended
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