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Wishbone 03:52 Tools
End Of Days 03:28 Tools
I Feel Fine 00:00 Tools
Nowhere Man 00:00 Tools
Forgotten Song 00:00 Tools
Nobody Cares 00:00 Tools
Take Away The Sun 00:00 Tools
Run 00:00 Tools
I Told You 00:00 Tools
Unfold 00:00 Tools
Fall Away 00:00 Tools
Wishbone (Bonus Track for Godsmack Fans) 00:00 Tools
Respite (Dubstep Remix) 00:00 Tools
Respite 00:00 Tools
Robot Savior 00:00 Tools
Batshit Fuckstep 00:00 Tools
ReInspired 00:00 Tools
All I Can Take (Portal 2 Dubstep) 00:00 Tools
Sburban Jungle (Dropbox Remix) 00:00 Tools
My Name is Dropbox 00:00 Tools
Cheetahs Everywhere 00:00 Tools
So Many Wonders (7s7 dubstep reMix) 00:00 Tools
Super Sand Stomp 00:00 Tools
Voodoo Nasty 00:00 Tools
Chill Session Dropbox 00:00 Tools
Beach Party Jingle (Advert BGM) 00:00 Tools
Touche 00:00 Tools
BAWS BATTLE 00:00 Tools
Y!OMG! 00:00 Tools
Bangorock (Dropbox Bell Arrange) 00:00 Tools
Acid Reflux 00:00 Tools
Screaming Silently 00:00 Tools
- End Of Days - 00:00 Tools
- Nowhere Man - 00:00 Tools
- Unfold - 00:00 Tools
K Bye 00:00 Tools
- I Feel Fine - 00:00 Tools
- I Told You - 00:00 Tools
All I Can Take (ExileDubstep Remix) 00:00 Tools
DRIVE NO. 5 00:00 Tools
Tribute 00:00 Tools
I Have to Poop (Game Grumps Remix) 00:00 Tools
Dropbox - Wishbone 00:00 Tools
Coolio 00:00 Tools
Ripsound 00:00 Tools
Meadow Wreckin' 00:00 Tools
Guiding Light (Dropbox Remix) 00:00 Tools
Run Away 00:00 Tools
NUMB 00:00 Tools
Re:ReInspired 00:00 Tools
Re:Robot Savior 00:00 Tools
Outride a Bassline 00:00 Tools
So Many Wonders (Dubstep) 00:00 Tools
Wonders 00:00 Tools
Reefer Headed Woman 00:00 Tools
Hammer 00:00 Tools
So Many Wonders (Dubstep Remix) 00:00 Tools
All I Can Take 00:00 Tools
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John Kosco - vocals Lee Richards - guitar Joe Wilkinson - guitar Jim Preziosa - bass Bob Jenkins - drums You know you've got a good band when the lead singer of a four-time-Grammy-nominated, multiplatinum group makes you the first signing to his new label. But you know you've got a great band when that same artist also wants to play on your debut album. Such is life for Dropbox, who were signed by Godsmack vocalist Sully Erna to his new imprint Realign Records. The magnitude of Dropbox's monster talent reveals itself in their thrilling self-titled debut, an unrestrained outpouring of iron-fisted backbeats, sprawling melodies, and monolithic, Led Zep-like bombast. Produced by Dave Jerden (Alice In Chains, Jane's Addiction, The Offspring) and Dropbox guitarist Lee Richards, the record captures the timeless feel of vintage rock, complete with the whiskey-soaked croon of a vocalist who can actually sing. Free from creative constraints, the quintet lets loose with dynamic arrangements and electrifying performances. The result is an album with a big, meaty sound, propelled by a tightly drilled rhythm section (bassist James Preziosa and drummers Erna and Bob Jenkins) and a guitar tandem (Richards and Joe Wilkinson) that blends blast-furnace riffage ("Run") with streams of ambient texture ("Take Away The Sun"). They provide the backdrop for Kosco, who brings each song to life with passionate melodies and lyrics that elevate the personal to the universal. Over the course of the album's journey, he sifts through the wreckage of a broken relationship ("Fall Away"), chases elusive dreams ("Forgotten Song") and watches helplessly as a friend succumbs to addiction ("Nowhere Man"). On songs like "Unfold," he and Richards blend voices to thrilling effect, their stunning harmonies adding emotional range and depth. According to Richards, producer Dave Jerden was also influential in helping the band to sharpen its sound and vision. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.