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  1. What do you frequently turn to without hesitation and you know you're in for a great listen.
  2. I started a new job that is ultra boring but you are allowed to wear earphones so I've been listening to albums on YouTube (between the 10,000 annoying interruption ads). What are some of your go-to albums when you need a great listen? Some of my favorites that I've been spinning this past week: Beautiful Creatures "S/T" Dokken "Back For The Attack" Weezer "The Green Album" and "Pinkerton" The Wildhearts "Earth vs The Wildhearts" Malice "License To Kill" Harem Scarem "United" Lizzy Borden "Master Of Disguise" CrashDiet "Rest In Sleaze" Wild Boyz "Unleashed" Ratt "Infestation"
  3. The more I listen to this album, the more it kinda sinks into your brain. But I'll stand by my initial ratings.
  4. This song is wedged in my head. Listened to it about 5 times today. I don't know why but I just love this track.
  5. Fuck Everybody and Heavy Metal Rules both really bring this album down. It's all just average stuff though. Nothing on this holds a candle to the first two discs.
  6. Let's Get High Tonight is okay. Been in my head a little today.
  7. Agreed. I'm just wondering if the production/mix is different than the later versions of these songs.
  8. Junkyard to release "lost" album from 1992. http://sleazeroxx.com/junkyards-lost-album-from-1992-to-be-released-as-old-habits-die-hard-on-november-22nd/ Junkyard’s “lost album” from 1992 to be released as ‘Old Habits Die Hard’ on November 22nd Posted on September 25, 2019 by Olivier Junkyard’s “lost album” from 1992 to be released as ‘Old Habits Die Hard’ on November 22nd Junkyard‘s long lost album recorded back in 1992 is about to get an official release under the name Old Habits Die Hard via Acetate Records on November 22, 2019. The “new” album features original members — lead vocalist David Roach; guitarists Brian Baker and Chris Gates; bassist Todd Muscat and drummer Pat Muzingo. Track list for Old Habits Die Hard: 01. Introduction 02. Pushed You Too Far 03. Out Cold 04. Tried & True 05. Fall To Pieces 06. Blue Sin 07. Holdin’ On 08. Staredown 09. I Come Crawling 10. Hangin’ Around 11. Take Me Home 12. One Foot In The Grave Seven of those 12 songs appeared on Junkyard‘s self-released album Joker (1998), four and perhaps five (if you include the song “Hanging Round My Dreams”) of the 12 tracks were on the band’s self-released record XXX (1998) and two of those eight tracks showed up on the group’s EP Tried & True (2003). Junkyard‘s long lost 1992 album Old Habits Die Hard can be pre-ordered directly from Acetate Records‘ website.
  9. I like this line: I never knew I could feel quite so sick I kissed your mouth and tasted satchel's dick. but it's followed up with the stupid grandpa crap.
  10. There's not a single track on here that would get an 8/10 from me. NONE.
  11. SIXX:A.M. Releases New Song 'Talk To Me' To Help Overcome Stigma Plaguing Opioid Use September 27, 2019 13 Comments AddThis Sharing Buttons Share to Facebook FacebookShare to TwitterTwitterShare to PinterestPinterestShare to RedditRedditShare to More More658 "Talk To Me", the new song from SIXX:A.M., can be streamed below. #TalktoMe is a movement by the National Opioid Action Coalition to use the power of conversation to overcome the stigma plaguing opioid use disorder. "Talk To Me", written by MÖTLEY CRÜE founding member and Global Recovery Initiative Foundation board member Nikki Sixx with his band SIXX:A.M., received its premiere on September 24 at an Advertising Week NY panel on the critical role brands can play to help combat the opioid crisis. Celebrity influencers, government agency and global business leaders armed Advertising Week NY attendees with creative assets and tools to help fight the stigma associated with this epidemic in their communities. The song was created by SIXX:A.M. in support of the #TalkToMe campaign. "Talk To Me" is available at Apple Music, Spotify, Deezer and Amazon Music. Earlier this year, Sixx revealed that SIXX:A.M. had recorded four new songs. The band, which also features guitarist DJ Ashba, singer James Michael and drummer Dustin Steinke, hadn't released any new music in two years and had been on hiatus since 2017. Ashba has since formed a new band, PYROMANTIC. Sixx spoke about SIXX:A.M.'s future plans in March while promoting the MÖTLEY CRÜE biopic, "The Dirt", and discussing the long-awaited Broadway adaptation of his memoir, "The Heroin Diaries". "I've just done four new songs with SIXX:A.M.," Nikki told BUILD Series at the time. "Really magical. I think we're gonna go in and record another song as well. We have a greatest-hits [collection coming out] that's gonna tie in to the musical. And if there is time, maybe, for SIXX:A.M., we might go out and do — I don't know — a couple of weeks', three weeks' worth of shows, maybe do festivals next year or something." A music video for an as-yet-undisclosed new SIXX:A.M. song was filmed in December. When "The Heroin Diaries" was published, it was accompanied by a soundtrack by SIXX:A.M. The 13 tracks on the record each correspond to one month of Sixx's supposed diary, which he kept from 1986 to 1987 and formed the basis for the autobiography. SIXX:A.M. embarked on its first North American headlining tour in support of the band's third album, "Modern Vintage", in 2015. The 10th-anniversary editions of SIXX:A.M.'s "The Heroin Diaries Soundtrack" was made available in October 2017. SIXX:A.M.'s latest album, "Vol. 2, Prayers For The Blessed", was released in November 2016 via Eleven Seven Music. The disc was written and recorded at the same time as "Vol. 1, Prayers For The Damned", released earlier that same year, and it acted as a companion piece to the first chapter. https://www.blabbermouth.net/news/sixxa-m-releases-new-song-talk-to-me-to-help-overcome-stigma-plaguing-opioid-use/
  12. This album sucks. Not a single keeper. The best song is the acoustic closer. Dreadful. Zebraman --- All I Wanna Do 7/10 Let's Get High 7.5/10 Always Gonna Be 7/10 I'm not Your Bitch 7/10 Fuck Everybody 5/10 Heavy Metal Rules 6/10 Sneaky Little Bitch 7/10 Gods Of Pussy 7/10 I Ain't Buying 7.75/10 68%
  13. I replied on his page that I hoped that this release would lead to a reunion of sorts with the rest of the band for a proper release. I guess his wife didn't like thtat. She replied that this is a proper release.
  14. It's not just the lyrics though. The songs themselves are just poor.
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