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| Hold Your Colour | 
enlarge | Artist: Pendulum Label: Breakbeat Kaos Category: Music
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (84 reviews) Sales Rank: 155864
Format: Single Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.7 x 0.2
EAN: 5060072302926 ASIN: B000E5ONPO
Release Date: March 6, 2006 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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  Amazing album, poorly mastered October 1, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is more of a warning than a review. Basically, every track on the album has two seconds of silence at the end, including the first track "Prelude" which should seamlessly merge into "Slam". Other than this one instance it isn't that annoying, but if that kind of thing would irritate you, you may be better off looking for the original version of the album, which was mixed properly: Hold Your Colour
If you are looking to put the album on a computer or portable media player (iPod, etc.) there are workarounds for this. Once you have bought and ripped the album to your computer, either download a replacement copy of "Prelude" from the original, or edit the track yourself using a program like Audacity. In terms of whether this album is better or worse than the original, the two new tracks are different, and it is personal preference as to whether you will like them more than the original tracks.
It is a shame that the album is faulty, because other than that it is a brilliant piece of work. Every track is filled with energy, and is beautifully crafted. Some particular highlights include "Slam", "Fasten Your Seatbelts", "Sounds of Life", "Hold Your Colour" and "Streamline". However, in my opinion at least, there is not a bad track on the entire album.
Amazing work (as always) Pendulum. Let down by Breakbeat Kaos / Metropolis.
  Brilliant! September 16, 2008 Amazing! I bought the original release some years back and loved it, but now it has been re-released with the inclusion of "Blood Sugar" and "Axel Grinder" it is even better than before and I for one didnt think that was possible! A must have!
  what a load of rubbish! September 4, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Do not buy this version of the cd, go and get the original, theres stupid 2 second pauses inbetween the tracks and they've just taken two of the best tracks off the album and replaced it with crap ones.
  Pendulum - Hold your colour August 10, 2008 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought this based on someone else's recommendation, and I have to say that although it's not a bad album, In Silico is much better. Sorry!
  Like being on a plane! May 12, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've very strangely titled ths review as like being on a plane, just because some aspects of it are exactly that! When the album starts the plane is parked on the runway and the engines go down then everything just well.. takes off. You want to close your eyes but are just forced to submit and watch, just as the album opens you can't help just just sit listen or get up and dance like a looney depending on preference! Anyway dispensing with the metaphor, I was never a fan of drum and bass or any music of that kind. I thought that it was just for a certain group of people that was until me and my friend happened to find 'Hold your Colour' on a stone wall out in the middle of nowhere that my views on that music were changed perhaps forever. After we stuck it in the CD player we didn't know what to expect but then we did get addicted to it. True some may say that its not proper drum and bass, the kind of stuff that you'd find hooded geniuses to be crafting in the basement of their dark and dingy North London flat but this album certainly is a gateway into all of that. Pendulum are so sophisticated in 'Hold your Colour' that they even manage to make Gene Wilder in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory sound good, thats in 'Through the Loop' by the way! With the reissue last year even with the success of the original issue you'd think that Pendulum would make this new version even more accessable (if you could do such a thing) stick a few alternate takes of songs etc yet the only difference is that they have changed the last few tracks with new ones. The two in question being 'Blood Sugar' and 'Axle Grinder', in the broad sense Blood Sugar is the same story as Slam only with a different synth riff but still it does have knack of getting the crowd going. Axle Grinder is true to its name and does sound reminiscent of a car crash, a little atonal and uninteresting. But to sum up, this album is a cracking good listen and I'm a self confessed bad dancer and I really did myself justice when I went to see them live, it is guaranteed to get you jumping up and down (whether you choose to admit it or not)! So if in doubt, buy buy buy! You will be pleasantly surprised!
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