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    The Papercut Chronicles

    The Papercut Chronicles
    Artist: Gym Class Heroes
    Label: Fueled By Ramen
    Category: Music

    List Price: $13.98
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    New (25) Used (26) from $3.05

    Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 25 reviews
    Sales Rank: 45125

    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

    MPN: 12072
    UPC: 645131207227
    EAN: 0645131207227
    ASIN: B0007KIFPA

    Release Date: February 22, 2005
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • Za Intro
      • Papercuts
      • Petrified Life and the Twice Told Joke (Decrepit Bricks)
      • Make Out Club
      • Taxi Driver
      • So Long Friend
      • Everyday's Forecast
      • Pillmatic
      • Simple Livin'
      • Cupids Chokehold - Gym Class Heroes, Patrick Stump
      • Faces in the Hall
      • Graduation Day
      • Apollo 3-1-5
      • wejustfreestylin' Pt. 2
      • To Bob Ross With Love
      • Papercuts [the Reason for the Lesions Remix by Mr. Dibbs]
      • Kid Nothing vs. The Echo Factor
      • Band Aids

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    Customer Reviews:   Read 20 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars "so screw you, we're true warriors like Shaka Zulu"   January 30, 2006
    JOEY G (Wakefield, MA USA)
    11 out of 11 found this review helpful

    From Fueled By Ramen records, GCH are different from all the other bands on the label. They mix rock / indie music with a hip-hop / rap style, which would seem hard to do, but they do it to perfection. Travis, the lead vocalist, has a really good flow and meaningful lyrics to go along with it. The standout tracks to me would have to be "Papercuts", "Cupids Chokehold", "Faces In the Hall", and "Taxi Driver."

    If you like music such as the The Roots or N.E.R.D. or if you just want to try something new, check out The Papercut Chronicles.



    3 out of 5 stars Refreshing at first, but ultimately confined by it's own formula   September 17, 2005
    Ryan (Seattle)
    23 out of 27 found this review helpful

    I was given a copy of this album by a friend, with no previous information on what I was about to listen to. At first, I was pleasantly surprised with this- I hadn't heard a hip-hop band in a while, and The Roots haven't been quite as inventive as of late. As the album progressed though, it's original sheen wore off a bit, and I was left with mixed feelings about it. Travis is reminiscent of a Slim Kid Tre circa The Pharcyde's melancholy phase on Labcabincalifornia- just a little less charismatic. And while he's not a phenomenal emcee by any means, he's definitely not bad either. His lyrics are decent, as is his delivery (though he's no Pharaohe Monch), but he just lacks the charisma and personality to make him stand out more. As it stands, he sounds like he could be another Battle Axe Records signee and trendy subject matter like "Pillmatic" doesn't help; take that how you will. I notice a lot of reviewers here praising how refreshing the subject matter is in terms of rap today, and if all you've been exposed to is the rap they play on MTV and BET, then I guess I can't fault you. If you like this sound though, I really recommend you check out not only current rappers/rap groups who do this better such as Atmosphere (whose DJ, Mr. Dibbs, appears on the remix here), Sage Francis, Jean Grae, Blackalicious, but early 90's acts such as Souls of Mischief, The Pharcyde, Common Sense, A Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul etc. For example, on "Taxi Driver," Travis flips a concept that Genius/GZA from Wu-Tang Clan has been doing better since "Labels" in the mid 90's. The band itself sounds fresh at first, but after a while becomes repetitive, displaying the gap in scope between them, and say, a more adventurous and diverse hip-hop band like The Roots. The whole sparse drums/guitar thing is refreshing (it reminds me of early 90's production), but grows old quick as the formula is repeated on track after track with a few nods to modern rock and other contemporary music, but little else. One thing I always liked about early Roots material that is lacking here is they'd do things that a typical hip-hop producer either couldn't, or didn't do with an MPC (and couldn't sound as loose as they did doing it), as well as drawing from a vast array of musical influences. Whereas The Roots had a plethora of instruments at their disposal, the rather simple formula here seems magnified in comparison, and almost makes me wish for some standard production at times integrating and layering any instrument one would want to break up the monotony a little. But, as many reviewers seem to appear ignorant to hip-hop in general, this band has probably succeeded in appealing to predominately rock kids. My own personal opinion though, is if you like this album, there's a whole world of hip-hop out here that is down this alley, but executed better. I'm not trying to slam this album, or appear overly negative either- it's just a little bland and one-dimensional in general, especially considering the freedom a hip-hop band should have. It's a respectable effort for the most part, though.


    5 out of 5 stars BEST OF 2005   February 25, 2005
    cj (New York)
    3 out of 3 found this review helpful

    this cd is one of the best this year, GCH's unique style and smooth beats can capture the attention of any fan. GCH blends punk/indie with hip hop and it creates a very unique style that can be matched by no other band. GCH is just as good live, if their tour comes near you, you should def go see them. any fan of hip hop (bands like the roots), or even punk bands(such as fall out boy) will enjoy this cd. it's def worth $12..so buy it!!


    5 out of 5 stars Solid Indie Hip-hop Album.   May 18, 2007
    Detroit Born Music Fan (Connecticut)
    2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    I started listening to Gym Class Heroes a few years back, in mid 2005 I believe, and absolutely fell in love. I am a diehard hip-hop head at heart, loving emcees like Rakim, Eminem, Saul Williams, The Roots and the like...So the fact that this kid was saying some of the best, most original lines I've ever heard in my entire life amazed me. One of the greatest hip-hop lines I have ever heard is still "Catch me in the source with 5 pills next to my name; like f*ck 5 mics I want 5 vic fame".

    On top of this, I am also a diehard indie fan...So finding this band, a deffinate mix of both genres blew my mind. I listened to it non stop, saw every show that came within 120 miles of my home town and became obsessed.

    Then of course they blew up. Cupids Chokehold came out, and every pop kid under the sun fell in love...I had to hate them, for at least a while. Typically when this happens with a band, I lose all interest and never listen to htem again. I expected the same of GCH.

    But it didn't happen. Despite the fact you can't say your a fan without getting laughed at, I cannot help it. Any hip-hop fan that talks (S word I can't say) would be shut up in a half a second if they heard a song like Pillmatic or Shoot Down The Stars, and any emo/indie fan wouldn't be able to say another word after hearing 7 weeks or even Papercuts.

    If you are a music fan, you have to give these guys a listen. They are one of the best genre bending bands I have ever heard, and I believe have the ability to keep coming for a good 5 years.



    5 out of 5 stars GYMCLASSHEROS!!!!!!   April 2, 2005
    Gorge Lopez
    2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    This is the best true rap album out their. Two nights ago i was at their show with Fall Out Boy and The Academy is.... and this band was so good. I was totally turned on by them. After the concert i chilled with the lead vocalist Ryan and he is the coolest cat he just let me listen to some of his new songs on his ipod i'm telling you this is the real stuff MTV can't touch.


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