This Is Who We Are
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- We've Only Just Begun
- Move On
- Wake Up, Get Up
- Sing to Me
- Modern March
- Call Out
- This Day of Change
- Outline of a Love
- Miles and States
- I'll Forever Sing
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #70018 in Music
- Released on: 2006-05-16
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .24 pounds
Customer Reviews
Amazing?
I think so. I heard about these people on myspace, and I only heard one song and I was hooked.
All their songs are uplifting, and very infectious. You can't stop listening to it.
No further explaination but perfect 10/10 on every song.
Solid album!!
What a wonderful recording! One of the best to be released so far this year. I can't get it out of my cd player! This is "feel good" music, but not in a cheesy way. Good, up-beat pop rock. It's a nice cross between Anberlin's vocals, and Relient K's hooks, and lyrics that have a great message. You'll want to be singing along! Definitely check this out!
Wow.
What can I say? These guys just keep getting better and better. I wondered whether they would be able to top Side Walk Slam's "...And We Drive," but now that they've reinvented themselves as "Run Kid Run" they're pumping out the hooks like nobody's business. This album is a punk masterpiece through and through. There aren't just a few good tunes on here-- ALL of the songs are hit worthy. Not only that, but the lyrics are clever, authentic and meaningful (unlike many pop-punk acts out there). David (Josiah) is really reaching his vocal potential on here, the harmonies are great, and the production is disgustingly awesome.
If you like the genre, you can't go wrong with Run Kid Run. Even if you're not into punk, give it a shot-- because this is an example of the genre at its finest.





