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PCD - Audio CD - The Pussycat Dolls

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List Price: $13.98    Our Price: $9.76

Audio CD - 13 September, 2005
A&M
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CD Tracks:

    Don't Cha
    Beep
    Wait A Minute
    Stickwitu
    Buttons
    I Don't Need A Man
    Hot Stuff (I Want You Back)
    How Many Times, How Many Lies
    Bite The Dust
    Right Now
    Tainted Love/Where Did Our Love Go
    Feelin' Good


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Audio CD Description

Roll your eyes or--worse--invoke the Spice Girls all you want: Don't cha wish your girlfriend was hot like any one of the members of this revolving collective? Dissing the Pussycat Dolls is like denying you want a peek at the Victoria's Secret runway show--a foolhardy stance nobody's going to believe anyway. Never mind, for a moment, the semi-lewd pleasures of the disc's visuals (midriffs galore!): the pop on parade by this gang of writhers and eyelash-batters isn't bad. Nicole Scherzinger, a former member of the failed prefab teen pop act Eden's Crush, brings it with determination and carefully distributed shots of sweetness. More important, she gets high-wattage help. Busta Rhymes, Black Eyed Peas' will.i.am, and Timbaland all step in to dress up the Dolls' sound, and the songwriters' and producers behind


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Please stop supporting this type of music

Every song they make is worse than the one before it. There really is no point to buying this album or any of their albums. All you would be doing is promoting this recycled garbage music that is preventing real music from being developed. Just think about it: For every "Dontcha" or "Beep" that gets radio play and is on the Top 100 charts, an actual song that has depth and innovation is getting pushed lower and lower. Multiply this crappy band by all the crappy music on the radio, and you can see why the most influential bands are from the 60's and 70's. This music is depriving everyone of music that will have an actual impact on peoples lives. DONT BUY INTO IT!!!


Pussycat Dolls Rock!!!!

Well This Entire Cd Rocks, Plain & Simple.Plus they're all hot {Melody is the hottest tho}


Straight-Up Bubblegum Dance-Pop mixed with some Hip-Hop/R&B

Considering the intriguing history & superficial media image The Pussycat Dolls have, I'm surprised at how solid this album really is, especially considering that only 3 of the 6 official members do any singing (Nicole, Melody & the demonic, cross-dressing redhead). Lead singer Nicole really does have a strong & beautiful voice, and Melody's voice, while less powerful, still sounds beautiful in her own right. The red-head, however, sounds like a dying cat -or as someone else once described somewhere on the internet-, "a dying cat getting burnt in acid" (or somewhere along those lines). Seriously, she's that bad. The only things about her that makes her stand out is her ugly face & dead red hair (no cheesy rhyme intended), which definitely isn't a good thing. Now then, incase you're wondering why a black teenage boy would be even bothering to listen to a group considered to be the next Spice Girls, here is why (and homosexuality isn't one of them, lol):

 

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