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AlphaMale

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  1. It's not horrible. I dig the overall vibe. The only two songs available on youtube and not 2 of my favorites. If you seek it out, most of the disc is pretty damn solid stuff.
  2. I for one love the change. But I rarely use with my mobile, mostly the desktop. I think it's easier to find what band I'm looking for now. Spread out and great spacing. Perfecto Mundo.
  3. Doesn't sound like Cats In Space or Night Flight Orchestra........ which means 0 responses. This board has become pretty lame.
  4. I think the vibe and the tune are pretty damn cool. About to check out the full disc.
  5. It's not that I didn't like the last 3 discs...... they just all seem to be the same album released 3 times. A bit samey. And with all the output from Michael Sweet lately and his douchebag behavior has really turned me off.
  6. It's been that way for awhile now. Nobody even responds. It's not even worth the time to post it. If it's not cats in space or night flight orchestra, nobody even listens to it.
  7. Any likes/dislikes. The band needs some input.
  8. I agree with Geoff. The first 4 are bad, next 4 are decent, last 3 are bad.
  9. from the interwebz: “Things That Never Were” is the debut album by THE CITY KIDS, a new band put together by JJ Watt from the disbanded The Main Grains, also featuring guitarist Dennis Post (Warrior Soul), bass player Berty Burton (Tigertailz), and drummer Dave Sanders from hard rockers Falling Red. Featuring guest appearances by Tracii Guns (LA Guns) and Kory Clarke (Warrior Soul), as well as Billy Tee and Alex Holmes (The Suicide Notes), The City Kids (not to be confused with the long gone Cardiff based glam legends) delivers a mix greasy, edgy, gritty biker hard rock and tons of melody, sleazier than one of Gene Simmons‘s chat-up lines. A fun, dirty rock n’ roll to be the antidote for these coronavirus days. 01 – Best Of You 02 – Before You Fall 03 – You Get Nothing 04 – She Loves You 05 – Left Behind 06 – Rats [ft The Suicide Notes] 07 – No More Heroes 08 – All I Want [ft Tracii Guns] 09 – Words Of A Fool 10 – Round And (A) Round [ft Kory Clarke of Warrior Soul] JJ Watt (The Main Grains) vocals, guitar Dennis Post (Warrior Soul) guitar Berty Burton (Tigertailz) bass Dave Sanders (Falling Red) drums, vocals Tracii Guns (LA Guns) guest guitar Kory Clarke (Warrior Soul) guest vocals BUY IT cargorecordsdirect.co.uk/products/the-city-kids-things-that-never-were Full album on YouTube music: https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=fk-eaMwb4D8&list=OLAK5uy_nK7B7ZMCJIwh5O5BmUVFqI94PO4gBosfA
  10. This slays the last 2 Tora Tora albums. Easily.
  11. Race The Rat. Formed in Baltimore, MD in 1991, the band played all the local scene for 2 years before calling it quits in 1993. In 2015, the band reunited after yours truly sparked their interest when posting the bands original recorded off a radio show back in 1993. After multiple lineup changes, they solidified a solid lineup and make the change from cover band to all originals. The songs have been released on a weekly basis and a CD release is possible if the interest is there. So far 7 originals have been released (1 an old redo). I would appreciate everyone's feedback: Feel The Thunder All In Or Nothing Why Do You Love Me Love Serum I Can't Talk To You Hollowman Race The Rat (original from 1992 redone) Struggles Alcohol And Idiots Make sure you check out the band here: https://racetherat.bandcamp.com
  12. Definitely a great disc from the middle on. But all of it is solid. Top 5 contender.
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