Sugar Ray rose to semi-stardom in 1995 with a good-time rap metal album that featured goofball titles like "Scuzzboots" and "Danzig Needs a Hug." Apparently, fearing the label "comedy band," Sugar Ray struck back with Floored, which is more visceral and musically mature than their debut Lemonade and Brownies. The band still shows the influence of rap metal, but adds other tricks to its repertoire, including grunge, punk, power-pop, and even dancehall reggae. In … mehraddition, Sugar Ray have learned to write craftier, more memorable tunes that stand on their own even when the group resorts to impish, juvenile wordplay. --Jon Wiederhorn weniger
CD 1
01 - Rpm
02 - Breathe
03 - Anyone
04 - Fly… mehr
05 - Speed Home California
06 - High Anxiety
07 - Tap,Twist,Snap
08 - American Pig
09 - Stand And Deliver
10 - Cash
11 - Invisible
12 - Right Direction
13 - Fly weniger