Thousand Foot Krutch offshoot FM Static returns with the groups first concept album where every lyric is the innermost thought of a soul- searching teenager. Although Dear Diary is a work of fiction, Trevor McNevan says, "the songs reflect thoughts me and my friends all had growing up. And there's a lot of me in the more serious songs toward the end." Includes "Man, Whatcha Doin?", "Take Me As I Am," "Sometimes You Can Forget Who You Are," and more.
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3.5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Larry Moore (Lowellville, OH), July 06, 2009
I like the way this CD is put together. Nice to hear a concept CD. But the music is a little young for me
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Noe Rincon (Riverside, CA), May 05, 2009
I love the cd. Great music and it came on time. Thank you so much
4.5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Alex (California), April 07, 2009
This album is good, it puts things you'd like about the first record but has a stronger message, and this definitely their best record. Its short and I wish there were more songs but I like all the songs on it!!!!! Good job boys!
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by deaconn spurlock (Sparks, Nevada), April 06, 2009
this is a great cd. take me as i am is my favorite. this is their best work.
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