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Suicide Bombers - Criminal Record

 

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Just getting sick of hearing stuff online, thinking it's the absolute dog's bollocks, then buying the CD to find it's distinctly average. Seriously, this is my last CD purchase of the year, I'll probably get an earful from the wife for spending money I don't have and it's just so disappointing. What the f*** is wrong with me? (Don't answer that, please.) Makes me want to cut myself. :(

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Suicide Bombers - Criminal Record

 

meh

 

Just getting sick of hearing stuff online, thinking it's the absolute dog's bollocks, then buying the CD to find it's distinctly average. Seriously, this is my last CD purchase of the year, I'll probably get an earful from the wife for spending money I don't have and it's just so disappointing. What the f*** is wrong with me? (Don't answer that, please.) Makes me want to cut myself. :(

 

Haha. Yeah, it's good but far from amazing. I tell you who they really remind me of? The Almighty. Can't say I've heard a band that I would ever cite The Almighty as a sound-a-like, but here we have one. I like it, but would not fork out more than about $10 for it.

 

Spun today:

 

Steel Panther - both

Wheels Of Fire - 'Up for anything'

All That Remains - 'For we are many'

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Halford - Winter Songs

Cinderella - Heartbreak Station

Soundgarden - Badmotorfinger

Alice Cooper - Extended Versions

Emerson, Lake & Palmer - The Best of ELP

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LYINHEART - "Break All The Rulez" (2012)

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Sister Sin - 'Switchblade Serenade' ; this one is killer too. Man those riffs!!! Three great albums. Can't believe it took me so long to get around to them.

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