Yikes...how the mighty have fallen. This album begins on a low note with the over-produced, poorly-written "Shut Up and Hold On", which could not put Keith's decline on a higher display. He then channels his best pop-country impression on "Drinks After Work", and, obviously, it does not work for Keith. Luckily for our ears, he returns to his previously meh-sounding music, which means it is completely forgettable and largely unoriginal.
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The best song on the album (Chuckie's Gone) was on the deluxe version so it doesn't count here. Poorly written, badly produced. Keith's charisma is the only thing saving album.