{"product_id":"zen-x-four","title":"Zen X Four","description":"Come 2005, the evidence showed that '90s rock radio darlings Bush had been put into carbon freeze -- the group hadn't released a new album since 2001's Golden State, while leader Gavin Rossdale had launched a new group, Institute. So the time would be right for a career-spanning \"best of\" set, correct? Not quite. You do get the group's hits on the 2005 double-disc Zen X Four, but only as videos on the set's DVD portion (which also includes some behind-the-scenes footage). The audio portion, on the other hand, collects live and acoustic versions of most of the group's best-known early tracks. However, since these are not the versions that ruled MTV during the mid- to late '90s, it cannot be considered a true set of hits. From the perspective of longtime fans looking for the uncommon, Zen X Four works much better. After all, several of the tracks are included more than once, and only hardcore fans will be interested in the \"acoustic versions\" (which aren't really acoustic -- the volume on their Marshall stacks is just lowered a bit). But one thing's for certain, Rossdale certainly has his Cobain-isms down pat on such tracks as \"Everything Zen\" and \"Machinehead.\" ~ Greg Prato","brand":"MovieMars","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":52500883046687,"sku":"860830000188","price":22.95,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0679\/7833\/0399\/files\/9b199e3cc3458a0e2de41274720d1b9d_69b3cc5b-929b-43d1-896a-b46d0b695be1.jpg?v=1777643059","url":"https:\/\/www.moviemars.com\/products\/zen-x-four","provider":"MovieMars","version":"1.0","type":"link"}