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metalmaniac777

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  1. They have a collection of demos available for download in their shop. It includes 9 demos of songs which didn't make it onto Generation Wild and The Savage Playground plus the demo version of 'Change the World'. There are some great tracks on offer, so I'd recommend it to every Crashdiet fan on here, although it is quite pricey.

    Wait, judging from the sound quality, I thought "The Savage Playground" WAS a collection of demos... :whistle:

     

    Seriously, I was all over this. Ran to their site and prepared to get some "new" Crashdiet tunes. Then I saw the price. I"ll be damned if I'm spending $30 for a download of some demos.

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    Nope, not Tigertailz and nothing special.

    Agree.

     

    I agree with your right to not consider this a true Tigertailz album--though personally I think there's plenty of that patented Tigertailz sound present--but I disagree that this is nothing special. I've been playing the hell out of this EP for several weeks now and love damn near every second of it. (Just posted my full review for Hardrock Haven up in the "Shout" section, by the way.)

  3. I think a lot o' folks thought this album--or EP, to be all technical--would be about as much fun as trying to give a starving lion a sponge bath. But don't get out the gutting knives just yet, 'cause this is surprisingly good. To check out my full review of the new Tigertailz: "Knives" EP for Hardrock Haven, click the link below:

     

    Tigertailz review

     

    I miss Kim Hooker's distinct vocals, but otherwise I'm digging the hell out of this.

     

     

  4. The song is catchy, but the video. I think it would be more erotic without the death. I wouldn't want to watch that video more than once. According to your review, there are other good songs. Maybe you should just listen for reviews instead of watching a video? What about live videos?

    For the record, I never review an album by watching a music video. When I post a review here, I generally try to find a video from the album so people can sample and get a taste of what the music is like, but the reviews are only done by listening to the album.

  5. Were I to review this--and by the way, I'm willing to if you want to set something up--I would describe it as modern hard rock. Or, more precisely, female-fronted modern hard rock. Based solely on that single, they definitely have a "hard" edge, but I'm not sure I would use the word "heavy" to describe them. But yeah, as Dan said, solid stuff in the Halestorm vein. Be interested in hearing the rest of the album.

  6. Well, well, well, what have we here? One of the best modern hard rock albums I've heard this year. To check out my full review of We As Human's full-length debut for Hardrock Haven, click the link below:

     

    WAH review

     

    Similar at times to Skillet, with some Breaking Benjamin thrown in there as well, all given the slick, beefy production by Howard Benson. Really good stuff if you like the commercial modern hard rock format.

     

  7. WalMart is non-Union, which means they can treat workers like shit.

    And yet every time a Union attempts to organize the employees, they get voted down. Doesn't make sense.

  8. "The Passion of the Christ"

     

    My 3rd time watching this movie and it still retains its brutally emotional power. Naturally it resonates better with Christians, but I don't think you have to be a believer to be moved by this film. But as someone who believes He went through those hours of torture out of love for mankind, it hits hard. If you can sit through that scourging sequence without wincing, you're a better man than I.

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