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Billboard album reviews (Reuters) Reuters - The Transplants seemed like a one-off project when their first album came out three years ago. A side project featuring Rancid's Tim Armstrong and Blink-182's Travis Barker, the album yielded the top 20 Modern Rock hit "Diamonds & Guns," a tour and ultimately, this follow-up. "Haunted Cities" continues the scattershot musical approach of its predecessor, and the result features more hits than misses. Punk, reggae and hip-hop are the three most common flavors here, and appearances from the Boo Yaa Tribe and members of Cypress Hill and Dilated Peoples give the record a more urban feel. Elsewhere, Armstrong's Clash obsession continues unabated with the infectious single "Gangsters and Thugs." The Transplants have a shot at crossover success with the breezy "What I Can't Describe," which could do for them what "Fly" did for Sugar Ray.{br}{br}View the Entire Article{br}{br}Click Here to Launch in a new Window |
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