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The E.N.D
 
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One good song doesn't make an album
 
Review Date: March 8, 2010
Reviewer: Mr. R. J. Downey, Harrogate, North Yorkshire United Kingdom
Expecting greatness here after I Got a Feeling , but the rest of the album is very poor in my opinion.
full range from excellent to rubbish
 
Review Date: March 3, 2010
Reviewer: 409er, Devon UK
The tracks issued as singles are very good , the rest range from reasonable to utter rubbish. For a comparison, their Elephunk album is slightly better. Buy only if you really like them.
As Excellent to be Expected
 
Review Date: March 3, 2010
Reviewer: Ms. M. V. Hudson,
Really enjoyed this CD and was glad I purchased it. The whole CD from start to end tells a story and each track is mixed well into each other so that it's more like a concert. The music is just as I would expect from the Black Eyed Peas: professional, well-mixed, and with a good variety across the album. Track 6 'Alive' and Track 2 'Rock That Body' although very different songs are probably my favourite! If you love Black Eyed Peas's song 'I Gotta Feeling' which is why I bought the CD - then you will love this and not be disappointed :)
Some people don't deserve ears...
 
Review Date: February 26, 2010
Reviewer: Hornpipe, London
I was disappointed to read that BEP's song 'I gotta feeling' is the most-downloaded iTunes songs of all time. What? who the hell is buying this rubbish?

It sounds like WILLY.i.am chucked some stones and a few tin cans in his washing machine and put the results out as an album. Absolute dross.

Yeah, yeah, I know I'm gonna get slated by some of you out there, but ask yourselves this: will you still be playing this album in a year's time? Of course you won't!

And you know it...
The End "Black eyed Peas"
 
Review Date: February 14, 2010
Reviewer: B. Lloyd, London, England
This items was purchased as a pressie for my partner who said its a great album.
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