White Blood Cells – The White StripesJanuary 29th, 2002 or iTunes Price: $10.99 Genre: Alternative Released: Jan 29, 2002 Customer Ratings (327 Ratings)
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White Blood Cells – The White StripesView More By The White Stripes Our ReviewJack and Meg White brought garage rock back to the masses when major label V2Records picked up their third album, White BloodCells, from tiny Sympathy for the Record Industry. Perhaps, indie production values and all, this was just too good even for the mainstream to ignore? Could be. Much has been made of the pair's simple guitar-drums lineup, red-white color scheme and willingness to foment gossip about whether they're brother and sister or a formerly married couple. But the real story here, more even than Jack's Page-damaged guitar heroics, is the songwriting. It would be worth talking about even if these were just excellent pastiches of blues and punk, but Jack White's talent extends far beyond that. These are the stories of an eccentric but grounded guy making what he can of love and life. Obviously, a lot of people could relate.. Customer ReviewsFantastic, the soundtrack of my life (5 stars)When I was 8 years old this album came out. I didnt listen to anything except for the beatles at the time because i didnt know of anything else. But one Christmas morning my sister decided to wrap this up for me. I'd never heard of the white stripes and the album cover both scared me a little and intrigued me. I remember the first time I put it into my disc player hearing the surprising shreik at the beginning of Dead Leaves and the Dirty Gr legit stuff (5 stars) okay so about 45 minutes ago i bought this album. now i'm on the last song, and i can honestly say that i enjoyed every second of every single track. i also know i'm gonna fail my science test tomorrow now. FU WHITE STRIPES, STOP BEING GOOD Woo!!!! (5 stars) They finally put this back on!!!!! BiographyFormed: 1997 in Detroit, MIGenre: Alternative Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s The White Stripes formed on Bastille Day in 1997, aiming to create simple, vigorous rock & roll with little more than Meg White's percussion and Jack White's guitar-and-vocal attack. Meg's drumming was deliberate and straightforward, while Jack's formidable guitar skills paid homage to garage rock, blues, and punk. A former drummer for the Detroit-based country outfit Goober & the Peas, he also displayed an affinity for American folk music, and the White Stripes took strength in the varied...
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