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CrashDiet vs. Crazy Lixx


CrashDiet vs. Crazy Lixx  

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These results are shocking!

 

Why are they shocking? I actually agree with every result just not the margins.

 

In my opinion Generation Wild is a better album and CD is a better band. I also love Crazy Lixx but feel that CD is superior in every way.

 

Generation Wild and New Religion are about on a par IMO.

 

I think it will all come down to CL 4th album as CD have certainly gone backwards a bit IMO with their latest offering.

 

Seeing CD in April but I do believe they are better live.

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I vote exactly the same as Geoff except for "New Religion" is my pick over "Generation Wild" smile.gif

 

+1

 

New Religion just pips Generation wild, but I think it was something stupid like 1%.

 

Both awesome albums (and awesome bands)

 

Just wanted to say, that now both bands have released 3 albums, I think that Crazy Lixx have (for me anyway) just crept into the lead in the battle of these 2 bands......I freakin love the newie from CL.

 

Both awesome tho.

 

Creep. ;)

 

Album for album:

 

Crashdiet debut > Crazy Lixx debut

Crazy Lixx 2nd disc > Crashdiet 2nd disc

Crashdiet > 'Riot Avenue' x 100

 

Two from three. Easy pick mate. ;)

 

Ha ha me is thinking the scales may now tip towards Crazy Lixx when they release their 4th album

 

Yeah, you'd assume so. I have a feeling both bands may come out firing on the next CDs, though, after two pretty disappointing CDs. I hope they both learn for their errors.

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