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#67. Plankeye
The One and Only
Release Date: October 21, 1997
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The last hurrah of Plankeye's original line-up with founding frontman Scott Silletta on lead vocals, this was Plankeye going out on a high note. As well as being their best-selling album, it was the best overall Plankeye album, in my opinion, with the band's songwriting having matured through the years to finally produce an overall solid album with every song being well-crafted and hooky. It took me a long time to connect with this album and realize that every song was amazing, since a lot of the songs are less flashy and energetic than traditional Plankeye, but eventually I realized that this was the best overall Plankeye album and one of the best albums in '90s Christian rock, period. Stand out tracks are "Someday," "How Much I Don't Know," "Playground," and "Compromise." There's also a silly bonus track, in the tradition of '90s rock albums, which may or may not be worth listening to.
- Russ T. Shipp of the band Rusty Shipp
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