Matchbox 20 - Yourself or Someone Like You

Primary Artist
Matchbox 20
Album Title
Yourself or Someone Like You
Release Date
October 1, 1996 
Time
46:43 
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Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Yourself Or Someone Like You turned out to be the standard-bearer for post-alternative rock because it has a '90s sheen in its production, but, for all the world, its core sounds like classic rock. Lead singer/songwriter Rob Thomas adopted some of Eddie Vedder's vocal mannerisms, but they were smoothed out, lacking the angst and pain that were Vedder's hallmark. Matchbox Twenty functioned much the same way, picking up at Pearl Jam's fascination for album rock, but deciding to stick to the classic blueprint instead of personalizing it. Read More
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