| 1 | Belt | ||
| 2 | Woe | ||
| 3 | The Writhing South | ||
| 4 | Alive With The Glory Of Love | ||
| 5 | Yellow Cat (Slash) Red Cat | ||
| 6 | The Futile | ||
| 7 | Spidersong | ||
| 8 | An Orgy Of Critics | ||
| 9 | Every Man Has A Molly | ||
| 10 | Slowly, Through A Vector | ||
| 11 | Chia- Like, I Shall Grow | ||
| 12 | I Want To Know Your Plans | ||
| 13 | Admit It!!! |

There is a time in everyone's life when you find something you just can't get enough of. Have it be a person, food, or item. I learned of Say Anything's music a while before the album was realeased, and enjoyed it automatically. On the day of it's release, i devoured the contents it had to offer, and wanted more. ...Is a Real Boy is so full of energetic powerful songs that are absolutely breathtaking. The songwriting is perfect, and Max Bemis's humor is side-splitting. This is the album that ended the era of pop-punk [...] that is sold to mallrats. Not only does Say Anything's music make fun of the "genre" it was put into, it kills all the critics who dismiss their music as pop-punk for the tween set. Take my word for it, this stuff is not talking about wanting to slit wrists and hook up with a girl who you know you have no chance with. this music is REAL. "Admit It!" dismisses the critics and scene kids who change their style like they change their underwear. By using humor, Say Anything's music has reached thousands of fans who have been waiting for a band to open thier eyes to the real world. I am proud to say that i am blessed to have a band like Say Anything in my life. This album and band are by far one of my favorites, and it will be for years to come.
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