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This versatile post grunge and old school rock forging quintet must have just missed making the Transformers Movie and subsequent soundtrack by the length of Megatron’s microchip. Chris Daughtry’s vocal thrust matches the hearty cry of Layne Staley and the emotional drag of Aaron Lewis to keep up with the potent and roving percussion of JOEY Barnes. Daughty manage to give off an epic, searching feel to an offering that is really quite snappy. Three and a half minutes is packed with emotive tugging and gritty searching.