But after all its populist concessions, Us and Them isn't it. The group signed with Atlantic Records in 2001, releasing six (soon to be seven) studio albums including Billboard Top 10. Shinedown definitely have a rewarding hard rock album in them somewhere. The official YouTube channel of multi-platinum rock band: Shinedown. It's a confusing song that doesn't do anything for the album's continuity. Elsewhere, "I Dare You" is like a formula and an experiment all in one, suggesting light pop like the Calling even as gritty guitars churn up the reverb. They didn't invent ploddingly urgent post-grunge either, but provided the most recent examples with their string of early-2000s hits. "Save Me" and "Beyond the Sun" are direct descendants of 3 Doors Down. Shinedown have been road-tested, and they prove it again on "Trade Yourself In" and "Yer Majesty." Unfortunately, for most of Us and Them the band still relies too much on formula. The official video remastered in HD for Shinedowns 'Second Chance' from the album, The Sound of Madness - available on Atlantic Records. Shinedown frontman Brent Smith channels Chris Cornell (or at least Alter Bridge's Myles Kennedy) on opener "The Dream," but the song's grunge theft is forgiven by its airtight groove. The quartet played something like 400 shows over the course of 20, and that gelling process is unquestionably a factor in the more realized hard rock sound of the 2005 follow-up, Us and Them. But it became a hit, certainly due in part to radio support, but mostly because of the Jacksonville, FL-based band's reputation as a great live act. They have released seven albums on Atlantic Records: 'Leave a Whisper' (2003),'Us and Them' (2005. Shinedown was formed in early 2002 by Brent Smith, Jasin Todd, Brad Stewart, and Barry Kerch. Shinedown is a Hard Rock band from Jacksonville, Florida. The debut LP Leave a Whisper offered more of the same - a satisfactory sound as rock radio filler, but ultimately pretty calculated. Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida, United States. Shinedown's 2003 single "Fly from the Inside" blended atmospheric Alice in Chains references with a lumbering post-grunge sound similar to Nickelback.
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