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Finger on the Trigger..., August 06, 2007
Reviewer: Kevin from Orlando, FL USA - See all reviews by Kevin

4 Stars
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Really dig the new song. First off, the title rules and the poster art is hilarious. The verse riff reminds me of Hash Pipe. Chorus is catchy; love the "whoas". The lyrical themes are great. The choir kids part is genius. Oh, and did I actually hear a trombone during the guitar solo?! What a freak!

It feels to me like Chance is on the verge of blowing up with this one. Can't say enough about the guy really. Talent + Hard Work = Chance.

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How does he do it?, July 31, 2007
Reviewer: Quadb from Canada - See all reviews by Quadb

4.5 Stars
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I think Mr. Chance has seriously outdone himself on this one. This is based on only a couple of listens as I have purchased the tune only a few minutes ago, but I think it's one of his most immediately infectious songs so far. Whether it has any sticking power is yet to be seen, but as of 12:10am Eastern Time on Wednesday August 1'st, it is one of my all-time favourite Chance songs.

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This music full of vigour, is perfect I figure, July 31, 2007
Reviewer: Rob Marshall from Beverley, Yorkshire, UK - See all reviews by Rob Marshall

5 Stars
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What can I say about this song? When I first saw the title, I knew the music would have a lot to live up to. And right from the start, it didn't disappoint.

Put simply, this was everything I could expect a song like it to be: three minutes of pure rock without so much as a chance to catch my breath, and lines that'll probably be stuck in my head for a few weeks. And it really helps that the message of the song is right on the button!

If I had to say something negative, I'd mention that this song has got me shouted at a few times in the past 12 hours. It really doesn't like being played quiet...

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