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 | | The band's self-titled fourth album develops their characteristic blend of pure Beatlesque harmonies, husky songs marked by melodic and rhythmic twists and a floor-rattling heavy guitar sound. |
 | | And the album's brutal, almost smugly difficult musicianship always impresses, especially via Doug Pinnick's massive bass, which combines a Sumo wrestles' mass with the grace of a ballerina, and Ty Tabor's thick, expressive lead ramblings never fail to lift the band's wordy songs. |
 | | With the top-five album radio chart success of the aforementioned "It's Love," and the additional airplay garnered by the songs "We Are Finding Who We Are" and "I'll Never Get Tired Of You," "FAITH HOPE LOVE" was King's X's biggest success to date, bringing their trademark approach to a much wider audience. |
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