Back in 1985, a trio of thrashing teenage maniacs from Essen, Germany would leave an indelible mark on the thrash metal genre with their debut “Endless Pain.” Their goal for this album was … more
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RabidChihuahua posted a Quick Tip about Faith No More.
June 28, 2012
Faith No More was a band who I liked upon first hearing them in my senior year of high school, but after venturing deep into the thrash, death, and black metal niches in later years, I'd grow to hate … more
Continuing on my reviews for the Unholy Trinity of 1986, I come to my personal favorite of the trinity, which is Kreator's “Pleasure to Kill.” When I first heard this album six years … more
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RabidChihuahua posted a Quick Tip about Pleasure to Kill.
May 02, 2012
Continuing my QT's about the Unholy Trinity of 1986, I bring you my opinion on Kreator's "Pleasure to Kill." Out of the three albums in the Unholy Trinity, I … more
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RabidChihuahua posted a Quick Tip about Living Colour.
February 11, 2012
Despite the band's goofy fashion tastes of the time, Living Colour cranked out some good and diverse music in their prime days. Dabbling into a variety of styles and meshing them properly with some solid … more
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TraverseTown posted a Quick Tip about Saosin.
November 12, 2009
Saosin is an alternative screamo Rock and roll band,they're based off Newport Beach, California and came together in 2003.The band members are vocalist Cove Reber, guitarists Beau Burchell and Justin … more
Fear is fronted by sometime actor Lee Ving. Formed during the late 70's, Fear is one of the first punk bands to regularly perform in California. Ving's right-wing lyrics my seem to be tounge-in-cheek … more
When I think Punk I think Pabst Blue Ribbon and shots of Jagermeister at a "Cash Only" bar. When I think of Living Colour I think virgin margaritas and fights with my super nintendo. … more
Craig Owens is not a hero, let alone a real man! It is people like him that make you want to rip out your hair and grind your teeth until they chip away and bleed... fake, selfish, and weak. Doesn't … more
Pros: A few really good tracks, wonderful band (and vocals from Gwen Stefani)... Cons: ...boring songs, poorly written lyrics The Bottom Line: When No Doubt … more
Tragic Kingdome seems like the most hyped recording by No Doubt. With all those singles: Don't Speak, Spiderwebs, Sunday Morning, etc.... I thought that this CD would be a classic. Somehow, it is not.The … more
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Glennster2008 reviewed Rock Steady.
February 11, 2004
No Doubt is quickly becomming one of my favorite new bands. On Rock Steady Gwen, Tony, Tom, and Adrian provide a diverse sampling of modern rock, hip hop, ballads, and even reggae. More importantly these … more
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brittpinkie reviewed Rock Steady.
October 02, 2003
Pros: Good songs, Gwen's voice Cons: A few boring tracks, lyrics aren't all that unique The Bottom Line: Rock Steady is a good No Doubt album, but I'm … more
. . . I am torn as to how I should rate this album. I am such a die-hard fan of No Doubt, and especially Gwen, that it is hard for me to say anything negative about them.But if you listen to the music … more