- Record Label: Immortal / Virgin
- Release Date: Aug 27, 2002
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Universal acclaim- based on 177 Ratings
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Positive: 153 out of 177
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Mixed: 8 out of 177
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Negative: 16 out of 177
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Aug 30, 2019Some parts of this record never leave my playlist. Always in time, always hypnotic.
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Oct 5, 2018Thirty Seconds to Mars conseguiu produzir um álbum que voltou a dar vida ao rock que esteve apagado durante muitos anos. A estreia de Jared Leto é impressionante, bem como os seus vocais. Sim, há uma faixa ou outra que fracassaram, mas a banda até conseguiu fazer um ótimo
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Mar 22, 2018
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Sep 24, 2015Unfortunately, due to the ugly bias of mixed reviews that Metacritic has counted and the positive ones it hasn't, 30 Seconds to Mars' debut eponymous album may put one off from giving it a go. Assured, this is the band's best album by far.
Tinged with space rock mixed with prog that Mars seemed to ditch with their successors, 30 Seconds to Mars is a true rarity. -
Mar 2, 2014Awesome band, great albums...Overall amazing performance. Also, they're music videos are amazing, specially Hurricane. If you're into Rock/Electronica then this is for you.
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Oct 12, 2010Awesome album, not sure why people dislike it but at the same time that would make sense do to the fact that most people don't like this sort of music. I liked this album, however we can't always be on pills like these sense we all need to get back to reality.
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MarkKJan 2, 2009Doesn't set the music scene on fire, but still enjoyable.
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TheDandroidMar 9, 2008Just wanted to say to all the weak minded fools out there that jump on the 'we shouldn't like this album because it's made by an actor' bandwagon, that it does require brains to like this superior kind of music, and you should form your own opinions rather than be guided by the cynical press. adios.
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ChristineW.Feb 26, 2008the band in my opinion sets a good example to us teenagers and their music is unbelieveable good.
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JohnnyR.Jan 21, 2008Great album, the musical complexity here is amazing. Not to mention that Jared Leto played almost all the instruments.
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SharreL.Dec 20, 2007no one cares about you idiots who rated low cause they have sold millions of copies. so hahaha and they
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LauraS.Nov 23, 2007
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LukeNov 13, 2007This album is by far a 10. Leto puts together an amazing sound, chilling vocals, awesome guitars, an awesome beat to each song, and deep lyrics that create a world to imagine. Their first album is so underrated just because Leto is an actor and people dont think he is legitimate in a band. You people make me sick. Open your eyes and behold the ECHELON!!!!
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ngAug 20, 2007Mmmmm... yummy... Care less about the critics.
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sterlingxcoreJan 8, 2007It's not surprising that people who don't like the album lack good grammar skills. The album is too smart for you. While it's not flawless, it is an extremely well made album. You've got to have brains to "get it". If you're blindly going to insult a bands work, at least learn basic english skills.
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ethicalbobNov 13, 2006
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IvozzRSep 7, 2006Great!
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AndrewKApr 8, 2006This is a great CD that strays away from the corporate machine that so many pontentialy good bands have lost themselves to. The lyrics and music takes you to another world that I could and have gotten lost in for hours. Highly recomended. Also this album is much much better than their second (a beautiful lie). PS, anyone living in calgary, alta. they are playing at the Whiskey April.11. Peace
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SharreGFeb 15, 2006
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ScottSOct 6, 2005Despite being critically panned for Leto's sci-fi lyrics, which I happen to like, I think this is one of the best hard rock efforts in the last few years. All the songs are listenable, heavy, and thought-provoking. I've probably listened to it a 100 times and I don't exactly have time to waste on 'pretty good' CDs. Excellent work and highly recommended.
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marcooJun 2, 2005it's hard to categorize this album... it has a dark, dramatic and sometimes desperate feeling, progressive passages and great guitarwork... don't call this rock or, worse, grunge (!)... this is "almost" gothic metal at its best. simply one of my favourite albums of all times.
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MiguelCMay 13, 2005the more you listen to it, the more you uncover. an underrated cliche killer!
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LauraOMar 29, 2005can't I give 11? This can't be a too bad album, because I have listened it a few weeks on a row, and it still sounds as good as when I got it! Jared is great, his voice matching the music perfectly. The lyrics... I have hears worse, and by now, I haven't noticed anything crappy in them! While waiting for the next demo... let's listen to this album! :)
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Kylie-annPineMar 22, 2005So different, great sounds, great music, great people.
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NickPMar 20, 2005the cd is pretty good, but the lyrics are garbage
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DavidKJan 9, 2005I own the CD and I am now a HUGE fan of 30 seconds to mars, I love them, from the spine tingling notes Leto hits, to the rightous drumming, and though I'm not into the whole sci-fi lyrical form I love these guys!!!
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sandracAug 28, 2004it rocks!!!!!!!!1
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LindaSMar 7, 2004Great! It's completely different from the music that I usually listen, but... fantastic. The CD gives such an energy!... :)
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CandiDec 11, 2003This album is amazing. It brings together so many styles of music and mixes them well. The problem with this album is, that in some places where bland music prevails, this will not be appreciated. I think that is a shame as this band can definetly kick pop-idol ass, in fact kick is probably not the word. I'm thinking KILL pop-idol ass!
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Nov 11, 201530 Seconds to Mars has managed to record an album that breathes life into the empty shell that corporate rock has become, and in reanimating an avenue of musical expression that has for many years been on its deathbed, has quite possibly offered the single best rock experience of 2002.
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Blender30STM manage a high-minded space opera of epic scope befitting prog-rock prototypes Rush. [#9, p.142]
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Q MagazineThe album has a polished sheen, but Leto's delivery of his earnest, sci-fi-tinged lyrics gets monotonous over the course of the album. [Dec 2002, p.96]