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I made the gigantic mistake of wasting an hour of my life to hear the new Extreme - Saudades de Rock (I try, but I'll never learn...).

It sucks a huge amount of fat hairy ones! :puke:

If you see this record, please, destroy it! It shames us all!

 

I've been hearing mixed reviews, but I've also heard Comfortably Dumb, Star, and King of the Ladies, and those, in themselves, are enough for me to buy the album. I love Extreme, and I love to hear the different stages in a bands career. Some eras I don't care for, some I get into later on - those usually become favourites.

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Aerosmith-Rock in a Hard Place

 

This album seems to be the red-headed step child of the Aerosmith catalog for some reason.

Most likely due to the fact that Crespo and Dufay had replaced Whitford and Perry on Guitar at this point.

After one listen I don't get why that many people don't dig this one as I really like it.

To me it sounds like a 70's style 'Smith album but released in 1982 which I guess shows a little lack of growth but damn there's some kick ass songs on this one. My favs so far are "Rock in a Hard Place(Cheshire Cat)", "Jailbait", "Lightning Strikes", "Bitches Brew" and "Bolivian Ragamuffin".

 

Believe it or not, "Lightning Strikes" was the first Aerosmith song I ever heard. I saw the video on MTV when I was about twelve years old, and thought they were cool, so I bought the tape. I love that album.

 

On a trivial note, the "Lightning Strikes" video holds the unique distinction of being the first-ever music video shot in 3-D, which was kind of pointless because MTV didn't hand out 3-D glasses or anything that would make the effect viewable. :blink:

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Aerosmith-Rock in a Hard Place

 

This album seems to be the red-headed step child of the Aerosmith catalog for some reason.

Most likely due to the fact that Crespo and Dufay had replaced Whitford and Perry on Guitar at this point.

After one listen I don't get why that many people don't dig this one as I really like it.

To me it sounds like a 70's style 'Smith album but released in 1982 which I guess shows a little lack of growth but damn there's some kick ass songs on this one. My favs so far are "Rock in a Hard Place(Cheshire Cat)", "Jailbait", "Lightning Strikes", "Bitches Brew" and "Bolivian Ragamuffin".

 

Believe it or not, "Lightning Strikes" was the first Aerosmith song I ever heard. I saw the video on MTV when I was about twelve years old, and thought they were cool, so I bought the tape. I love that album.

 

On a trivial note, the "Lightning Strikes" video holds the unique distinction of being the first-ever music video shot in 3-D, which was kind of pointless because MTV didn't hand out 3-D glasses or anything that would make the effect viewable. :blink:

 

I didn't know that about the 3D. Yeah very cool song and album. If they would of had a little better quality control and threw off the 3 or 4 bad songs and been able to replace them with a couple of good songs, it could of been a great album.

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I didn't know that about the 3D. Yeah very cool song and album. If they would of had a little better quality control and threw off the 3 or 4 bad songs and been able to replace them with a couple of good songs, it could of been a great album.

 

Tyler was too busy bathing in heroin on a daily basis at that time to worry about "quality control." :lol: He's lucky that album turned out as coherent as it did.

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I didn't know that about the 3D. Yeah very cool song and album. If they would of had a little better quality control and threw off the 3 or 4 bad songs and been able to replace them with a couple of good songs, it could of been a great album.

 

Tyler was too busy bathing in heroin on a daily basis at that time to worry about "quality control." :lol: He's lucky that album turned out as coherent as it did.

He was "zombified" while he was doing the video....

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I didn't know that about the 3D. Yeah very cool song and album. If they would of had a little better quality control and threw off the 3 or 4 bad songs and been able to replace them with a couple of good songs, it could of been a great album.

 

Tyler was too busy bathing in heroin on a daily basis at that time to worry about "quality control." :lol: He's lucky that album turned out as coherent as it did.

He was "zombified" while he was doing the video....

 

That's a very good point guys. It makes you wonder how when bands are that fucked up on drugs how they get anything done at all. Take Motley's Girls album, sure it's not their finest moment but their are some great songs on there and they were at the height of their booze and drugs problems. Maybe that Tom Werman is better at "Producing" bands than he's given credit for. :lol:

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I didn't know that about the 3D. Yeah very cool song and album. If they would of had a little better quality control and threw off the 3 or 4 bad songs and been able to replace them with a couple of good songs, it could of been a great album.

 

Tyler was too busy bathing in heroin on a daily basis at that time to worry about "quality control." :lol: He's lucky that album turned out as coherent as it did.

He was "zombified" while he was doing the video....

 

That's a very good point guys. It makes you wonder how when bands are that fucked up on drugs how they get anything done at all. Take Motley's Girls album, sure it's not their finest moment but their are some great songs on there and they were at the height of their booze and drugs problems. Maybe that Tom Werman is better at "Producing" bands than he's given credit for. :lol:

I think Werman did an Excellent job producing all those bands considering

at least half of them were serious junkies...

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I didn't know that about the 3D. Yeah very cool song and album. If they would of had a little better quality control and threw off the 3 or 4 bad songs and been able to replace them with a couple of good songs, it could of been a great album.

 

Tyler was too busy bathing in heroin on a daily basis at that time to worry about "quality control." :lol: He's lucky that album turned out as coherent as it did.

He was "zombified" while he was doing the video....

 

That's a very good point guys. It makes you wonder how when bands are that fucked up on drugs how they get anything done at all. Take Motley's Girls album, sure it's not their finest moment but their are some great songs on there and they were at the height of their booze and drugs problems. Maybe that Tom Werman is better at "Producing" bands than he's given credit for. :lol:

I think Werman did an Excellent job producing all those bands considering

at least half of them were serious junkies...

 

Except for Twisted Sister but their problem would of been one HUGE ego(Dee Snider) and four very average(I'm being very kind) musicians. But both Motley and TS bag on Werman saying he did nothing in the studio.

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Faber Drive - seven second surgery

 

Thoughts for the benefit of those lovers, Jez and Geoff.

 

Overall theres quite a bit to like about this. Alot to hate!

"24 story love affair" sounds like Sanctus Real, with a really annoying riff.

"Tongue tied" is the song of the album and to me sounds like Nickleback gone poprock.

"Second Chance" sounds like Sanctus real mixed with 7th Heaven. Yet again hate that intro.

Cant remember some....

"When im with you" is a decent modern rock ballad thing.

"Summer fades to fall" reminds me of Bedlight for blue eyes

"Time bomb" reminds me of Paramore musically.

"Obvious" is everything i hate about poppunk!

 

A few nice tunes. but damn i hate the poppunk influences especially the vocals.

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Faber Drive - seven second surgery

 

Thoughts for the benefit of those lovers, Jez and Geoff.

 

Overall theres quite a bit to like about this. Alot to hate!

"24 story love affair" sounds like Sanctus Real, with a really annoying riff.

"Tongue tied" is the song of the album and to me sounds like Nickleback gone poprock.

"Second Chance" sounds like Sanctus real mixed with 7th Heaven. Yet again hate that intro.

Cant remember some....

"When im with you" is a decent modern rock ballad thing.

"Summer fades to fall" reminds me of Bedlight for blue eyes

"Time bomb" reminds me of Paramore musically.

"Obvious" is everything i hate about poppunk!

 

A few nice tunes. but damn i hate the poppunk influences especially the vocals.

 

 

..And no denying they sound like Busted And McFly in places. They are complete shit aren't they? :D

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I didn't know that about the 3D. Yeah very cool song and album. If they would of had a little better quality control and threw off the 3 or 4 bad songs and been able to replace them with a couple of good songs, it could of been a great album.

 

Tyler was too busy bathing in heroin on a daily basis at that time to worry about "quality control." :lol: He's lucky that album turned out as coherent as it did.

He was "zombified" while he was doing the video....

 

That's a very good point guys. It makes you wonder how when bands are that fucked up on drugs how they get anything done at all. Take Motley's Girls album, sure it's not their finest moment but their are some great songs on there and they were at the height of their booze and drugs problems. Maybe that Tom Werman is better at "Producing" bands than he's given credit for. :lol:

I think Werman did an Excellent job producing all those bands considering

at least half of them were serious junkies...

 

Except for Twisted Sister but their problem would of been one HUGE ego(Dee Snider) and four very average(I'm being very kind) musicians. But both Motley and TS bag on Werman saying he did nothing in the studio.

You are indeed being VERY kind...

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Extreme - Saudades de Rock

 

I was expecting the worst, and it is not living up to those expectations, in fact I kinda like it... other than that ANNOYINGLY REPETITIVE chorus in "Star" I think I'm liking it. I'm nine songs in and the songs are all over the place as far as style goes. Nuno is a fucking monster player (so what else is new?), and it sounds like they really put some time and thought into the songwriting. I hear some Queen influence, some "Nuno goes alternative" influence, some old Extreme, all kinds of stuff. I'm not bored at least, so that's good. We'll see how she handles on repeated spins...

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I didn't know that about the 3D. Yeah very cool song and album. If they would of had a little better quality control and threw off the 3 or 4 bad songs and been able to replace them with a couple of good songs, it could of been a great album.

 

Tyler was too busy bathing in heroin on a daily basis at that time to worry about "quality control." :lol: He's lucky that album turned out as coherent as it did.

He was "zombified" while he was doing the video....

 

That's a very good point guys. It makes you wonder how when bands are that fucked up on drugs how they get anything done at all. Take Motley's Girls album, sure it's not their finest moment but their are some great songs on there and they were at the height of their booze and drugs problems. Maybe that Tom Werman is better at "Producing" bands than he's given credit for. :lol:

I think Werman did an Excellent job producing all those bands considering

at least half of them were serious junkies...

 

Except for Twisted Sister but their problem would of been one HUGE ego(Dee Snider) and four very average(I'm being very kind) musicians. But both Motley and TS bag on Werman saying he did nothing in the studio.

You are indeed being VERY kind...

 

I am a very kind person.

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Extreme - Saudades de Rock

 

I was expecting the worst, and it is not living up to those expectations, in fact I kinda like it... other than that ANNOYINGLY REPETITIVE chorus in "Star" I think I'm liking it. I'm nine songs in and the songs are all over the place as far as style goes. Nuno is a fucking monster player (so what else is new?), and it sounds like they really put some time and thought into the songwriting. I hear some Queen influence, some "Nuno goes alternative" influence, some old Extreme, all kinds of stuff. I'm not bored at least, so that's good. We'll see how she handles on repeated spins...

 

I saw it at Walmart recently for like $10 and really thought about picking it up but changed my mind.

I've actually heard it before and from my first impression I wasn't sold but maybe it's a grower.

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Extreme - Saudades de Rock

 

I was expecting the worst, and it is not living up to those expectations, in fact I kinda like it... other than that ANNOYINGLY REPETITIVE chorus in "Star" I think I'm liking it. I'm nine songs in and the songs are all over the place as far as style goes. Nuno is a fucking monster player (so what else is new?), and it sounds like they really put some time and thought into the songwriting. I hear some Queen influence, some "Nuno goes alternative" influence, some old Extreme, all kinds of stuff. I'm not bored at least, so that's good. We'll see how she handles on repeated spins...

 

I saw it at Walmart recently for like $10 and really thought about picking it up but changed my mind.

I've actually heard it before and from my first impression I wasn't sold but maybe it's a grower.

That's what I'm hoping for... damn my impulse buying gene...

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Extreme - Saudades de Rock

 

I was expecting the worst, and it is not living up to those expectations, in fact I kinda like it... other than that ANNOYINGLY REPETITIVE chorus in "Star" I think I'm liking it. I'm nine songs in and the songs are all over the place as far as style goes. Nuno is a fucking monster player (so what else is new?), and it sounds like they really put some time and thought into the songwriting. I hear some Queen influence, some "Nuno goes alternative" influence, some old Extreme, all kinds of stuff. I'm not bored at least, so that's good. We'll see how she handles on repeated spins...

 

I saw it at Walmart recently for like $10 and really thought about picking it up but changed my mind.

I've actually heard it before and from my first impression I wasn't sold but maybe it's a grower.

That's what I'm hoping for... damn my impulse buying gene...

 

I have the same impulse buying problems when it comes to buying hookers and cocaine. :anon:

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That's what I'm hoping for... damn my impulse buying gene...

 

I have the same impulse buying problems when it comes to buying hookers and cocaine. :anon:

 

...and Olsen Twins videos. Don't forget the Olsen Twins videos!!

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Faber Drive - seven second surgery

 

Thoughts for the benefit of those lovers, Jez and Geoff.

 

Overall theres quite a bit to like about this. Alot to hate!

"24 story love affair" sounds like Sanctus Real, with a really annoying riff.

"Tongue tied" is the song of the album and to me sounds like Nickleback gone poprock.

"Second Chance" sounds like Sanctus real mixed with 7th Heaven. Yet again hate that intro.

Cant remember some....

"When im with you" is a decent modern rock ballad thing.

"Summer fades to fall" reminds me of Bedlight for blue eyes

"Time bomb" reminds me of Paramore musically.

"Obvious" is everything i hate about poppunk!

 

A few nice tunes. but damn i hate the poppunk influences especially the vocals.

Haha... Sanctus Real wish they ever sounded that good! :) What's wrong with the 'Second Chance' intro? Too flawless?

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Faber Drive - seven second surgery

 

Thoughts for the benefit of those lovers, Jez and Geoff.

 

Overall theres quite a bit to like about this. Alot to hate!

"24 story love affair" sounds like Sanctus Real, with a really annoying riff.

"Tongue tied" is the song of the album and to me sounds like Nickleback gone poprock.

"Second Chance" sounds like Sanctus real mixed with 7th Heaven. Yet again hate that intro.

Cant remember some....

"When im with you" is a decent modern rock ballad thing.

"Summer fades to fall" reminds me of Bedlight for blue eyes

"Time bomb" reminds me of Paramore musically.

"Obvious" is everything i hate about poppunk!

 

A few nice tunes. but damn i hate the poppunk influences especially the vocals.

Haha... Sanctus Real wish they ever sounded that good! :) What's wrong with the 'Second Chance' intro? Too flawless?

 

Actually id put Sanctus Real higher then this..

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Faber Drive - seven second surgery

 

Thoughts for the benefit of those lovers, Jez and Geoff.

 

Overall theres quite a bit to like about this. Alot to hate!

"24 story love affair" sounds like Sanctus Real, with a really annoying riff.

"Tongue tied" is the song of the album and to me sounds like Nickleback gone poprock.

"Second Chance" sounds like Sanctus real mixed with 7th Heaven. Yet again hate that intro.

Cant remember some....

"When im with you" is a decent modern rock ballad thing.

"Summer fades to fall" reminds me of Bedlight for blue eyes

"Time bomb" reminds me of Paramore musically.

"Obvious" is everything i hate about poppunk!

 

A few nice tunes. but damn i hate the poppunk influences especially the vocals.

Haha... Sanctus Real wish they ever sounded that good! :) What's wrong with the 'Second Chance' intro? Too flawless?

 

Actually id put Sanctus Real higher then this..

They're a christian band, right?

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Faber Drive - seven second surgery

 

Thoughts for the benefit of those lovers, Jez and Geoff.

 

Overall theres quite a bit to like about this. Alot to hate!

"24 story love affair" sounds like Sanctus Real, with a really annoying riff.

"Tongue tied" is the song of the album and to me sounds like Nickleback gone poprock.

"Second Chance" sounds like Sanctus real mixed with 7th Heaven. Yet again hate that intro.

Cant remember some....

"When im with you" is a decent modern rock ballad thing.

"Summer fades to fall" reminds me of Bedlight for blue eyes

"Time bomb" reminds me of Paramore musically.

"Obvious" is everything i hate about poppunk!

 

A few nice tunes. but damn i hate the poppunk influences especially the vocals.

Haha... Sanctus Real wish they ever sounded that good! :) What's wrong with the 'Second Chance' intro? Too flawless?

 

Actually id put Sanctus Real higher then this..

They're a christian band, right?

 

Yep, not that id ever buy them, so thats got nothing to do with it.

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Buckcherry - Black Butterfly

 

First spin, six songs in, I am fuckin' LOVIN' this. Balls out rock'n'roll with a nice dose of sleaze and a surprising large helping of melody... actually not surprising that it's there, but more surprising that they've been able to keep this formula intact for 4 albums. Josh has a real good sense of when to scream it out, and when to inject a giant hook, and the band just sounds like it's rocking out without feeling forced or fake.

 

So far, fuckin' two thumbs up on this one. And yeah, you have to curse a lot when you're talking about Buckcherry... Fuck yeah!

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Buckcherry - Black Butterfly

 

First spin, six songs in, I am fuckin' LOVIN' this. Balls out rock'n'roll with a nice dose of sleaze and a surprising large helping of melody... actually not surprising that it's there, but more surprising that they've been able to keep this formula intact for 4 albums. Josh has a real good sense of when to scream it out, and when to inject a giant hook, and the band just sounds like it's rocking out without feeling forced or fake.

 

So far, fuckin' two thumbs up on this one. And yeah, you have to curse a lot when you're talking about Buckcherry... Fuck yeah!

 

FUCKING backed!!!!!!

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Buckcherry - Black Butterfly

 

First spin, six songs in, I am fuckin' LOVIN' this. Balls out rock'n'roll with a nice dose of sleaze and a surprising large helping of melody... actually not surprising that it's there, but more surprising that they've been able to keep this formula intact for 4 albums. Josh has a real good sense of when to scream it out, and when to inject a giant hook, and the band just sounds like it's rocking out without feeling forced or fake.

 

So far, fuckin' two thumbs up on this one. And yeah, you have to curse a lot when you're talking about Buckcherry... Fuck yeah!

 

FUCKING backed!!!!!!

FUCKING Double Backed!!!! Great album.

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