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Tracklisting
1. Alone
2. C.O.S
3.Crazy Monkey
4. Everything
5. In Sanity
6. In The Long Run
7. Money Doesn't Matter
8. Other Side
9. Years
According to Jenna's Revenge's MySpace page, they self-proclaim that they play "unashamed, 'old school,' feel good rock" music. Mission accomplished. Just listening to Everything at face value, it's evident that these four guys just want to play rock and roll. However, if they want to support a living with their rock and roll, they're gonna need to attract paying fans.
With today's popular genres consisting of indie pop and folksy rock, most listeners might overlook them. Thankfully, there are still fans out there that can appreciate a good rock song, regardless if it's trendy or not.
Overall, this album obviously shows that the band took the time and effort to produce a high quality album. Unfortunately with their genre, a lot of people will probably never give Jenna's Revenge the chance they should get. The songs are well-written. The music has the potential to be rotated on the radio. All that is missing is a modern twist.
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