jimmy pop's album reveiw

Discussion in 'The Whiners' started by jimmy_pop2000, Jul 4, 2004.

  1. jimmy_pop2000

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    well, todays album is the misfits "famous monsters" LP.

    well the first thing i noticed about the album was that it was abit less light harted, and a little more havey, almost metel, but still with that unmistakeable misfits sound, witch carryed over well in my opinion.

    the singing was okey, with mike graves on the vocal, but it proboly would have been alot better if glen danzing was still singing.

    the guitar was basic, just like most punk bands, but there were a couple of solos in the album, bad ones of course, but they worked.
    the guitar was really havey and quite bassy too, as if ran threw a "metel zone" pedel.

    the bass playing was great, and really drove the whole thing really well,
    jerry only has a way of bringing out the rythem very well.

    and the druming was also really good. very hard hitting and created a great energy.

    the stand out tracks were:

    the forbiddin zone

    hunting humans

    saterday night

    pumkin head

    witch hunt

    and lost in space.


    so all and all i give it five stars.
    a truely great album.
     
  2. Orsino2

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    My album is for the ween anthology.

    I find a lot of trekkies to enjoy this album.
    It has marginal guitar work.

    I give it 2 out of 5 stars.
     
  3. jimmy_pop2000

    jimmy_pop2000 Member

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    you know, ive never heard ween, what are the like?
     
  4. Orsino2

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    They sound somewhat like a chicken being crushed or boiled alive.
     
  5. Orsino2

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    All Lies, Dammit!
     
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