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===Song Listings=== |
===Song Listings=== |
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+ | [http://plainwhitets.wikia.com/wiki/Big_Bad_World_Song Big Bad World] |
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− | "Big Bad World"- 3:07 |
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− | "Natural Disaster"- 3:40 |
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+ | [http://plainwhitets.wikia.com/wiki/Natural_Disater?action=edit&redlink=1 Natural Disater] |
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− | "Serious Mistake"- 3:32 |
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− | "Rainy Day"- 3:11 |
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+ | [http://plainwhitets.wikia.com/wiki/Serious_Mistake?action=edit&redlink=1 Serious Mistake] |
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− | "1, 2, 3, 4"- 3:18 |
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− | "That Girl"- 3:07 |
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+ | [http://plainwhitets.wikia.com/wiki/Rainy_Day?action=edit&redlink=1 Rainy Day] |
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− | "Sunlight"- 3:50 |
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− | "I Really Want You"- 2:58 |
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+ | [http://plainwhitets.wikia.com/wiki/1,2,3,4?action=edit&redlink=1 1,2,3,4] |
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− | "Meet Me in California"- 3:34 |
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− | "Someday"- 3:40 |
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+ | [http://plainwhitets.wikia.com/wiki/That_Girl?action=edit&redlink=1 That Girl] |
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− | "Love at 10th Sight" (UK/iTunes Bonus Track) - 2:59 |
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+ | [http://plainwhitets.wikia.com/wiki/Sunlight?action=edit&redlink=1 Sunlight] |
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+ | [http://plainwhitets.wikia.com/wiki/I_Really_Want_You?action=edit&redlink=1 I Really Want You] |
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+ | [http://plainwhitets.wikia.com/wiki/Meet_Me_In_California?action=edit&redlink=1 Meet Me In California] |
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+ | [http://plainwhitets.wikia.com/wiki/Someday?action=edit&redlink=1 Someday] |
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[[Category:Albums]] |
[[Category:Albums]] |
Latest revision as of 22:26, 31 March 2013
Big Bad World was released in 2008 in association with Hollywood records inc.
The album was hounded by reviewers, with the Album Project giving the album a score of 2/5 and saying "the new Plain White T's seem to be making music with the intention of not simply becoming a one hit wonder ("Hey There Delilah") and "making it big" but in the process have watered down everything." AbsolutePunk.net reviewer Chris Fallon gave the album a score of only 24%, saying "the band continues their steep decline by writing some of the cheesiest, most gimmicky songs even Kidz Bop wouldn't consider covering".