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Music Reviews
csm_music
age 13+
Moody, but well-written and impressive vocals.
By Coldplay
(2003)
csm_music
age 13+
Themes of conflict overtake this rockin' album.
By Linkin Park
(2003)
csm_music
age 15+
Rockin' -- and still relevant -- U2 sends stirring message.
By U2
(2009)
csm_music
age 13+
Evanescence dissects pain, fear, and isolation.
By Evanescence
(2003)
csm_music
age 15+
No holding back on the world's problems.
By System of a Down
(2005)
csm_music
age 13+
Virtual band talks eco issues on slightly edgy CD.
By Gorillaz
(2010)
csm_music
age 13+
Angst-ridden indie tune is a bit odd but OK for teens.
By One Republic
(2010)
csm_music
age 13+
Intense anthem about God, violence is best for older kids.
By Linkin Park
(2010)
csm_music
age 15+
Dark power-punk is violent but also makes teens think.
By My Chemical Romance
(2004)
csm_music
age 15+
Suggestive, steamy lyrics are too mature for younger kids.
By Drake, Rihanna
(2010)
csm_music
age 15+
RiRi sheds her darker tone, but not the sex and drinking.
By Rihanna
(2010)
csm_music
age 13+
Intense song from usually sweet crooner has dark imagery.
By Bruno Mars
(2010)