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Category: Modern Hard Rock
Year: 2000
Label: Elektra Records
Catalog Number: 62536-2
Personnel
Butch Walker vocals, guitar
Jayce Fincher bass
Mitch McLee drums
Tracks
1. | Little Head | |
2. | Grant Park | |
3. | Get Over | |
4. | Sugarbuzz | |
5. | Supernatural Blonde | |
6. | Radio Tokyo | |
7. | Cold as Hell | |
8. | Beautiful | |
9. | I'm Losing You | |
10. | This Time | |
11. | Better Off Alone | |
12. | I Could Change | |
13. | Cigarette Lighter Love Song | |
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Existing comments about this CD
From: Reno |
Date: September 7, 2002 at 23:39 |
Watch out world...Butch breaks loose on this one. Mutch better than the last 2 attempts. More guitars, More in your face vocals, more sex, more everything!!! All around awesome cd. Think of Pretty Boy Floyd meets Sum 41 and Big Bang Babies.
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From: Steve T |
Date: September 8, 2002 at 5:27 |
Great hard rock album. But think of who meets who meets who????? No way. I don't think that the Marvies sound like anyone. They had their own niche and it was a good and unique one. I can maybe hear a little Queen in there with the melodies but it's their own signature sound. The guitars are much further forward in the mix though and it's better for it. The songs vary from throw away pop rock like Grant Park to darker stuff like I'm Losing You. Excellent album.
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From: nitrodoll |
Date: September 8, 2002 at 7:11 |
this album means alot to me, great songs and great lyrics..maybe one of the best rock cds in the american history of rock...amen nitrodoll1974@hotmail.com
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From: Reno |
Date: September 8, 2002 at 23:04 |
Yes Steve....They have the glam styling of Pretty Boy Floyd and Big Bang Babies, but also have the modern rock sound of Sum 41 and SR-71. Butch has worked with and has been writing with Sum 41 and SR-71 for a while now. Thats why I said that. I never said that they were complete copies, just similar in style.
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From: Steve T |
Date: September 9, 2002 at 6:05 |
Reno, I can hear the SR-71 sure but, as you said, Butch wrote and worked with them. Butch also worked with Injected and Bowling For Soup but I can't hear them in there. Butch has the power pop sound of, say SR-71, but it is deeper and less superficial. Butch doesn't write what I would consdier too many 'good time' songs. His lyrics always have a dark side to them, a gritty realism, that sets him apart. I like the bads you mentioned but I don't think there is any PBF likeness....no biggie
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From: Steve T |
Date: September 9, 2002 at 6:06 |
Actually I take back the comment that SR-71 are superficial. Their album is very good and the single, Right Now, is not indicative of the rest of the album.
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From: Ken |
Date: September 23, 2002 at 16:24 |
What's wrong with somebody changing as they get older and go through different writing moods? Anyway this album rocks, and if you look past some of the tongue-in-cheek lyrics, songs like "Get Over" and "Cold as Hell" deserve to be on these pages somewhere.
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From: T-BONE |
Date: September 23, 2002 at 16:33 |
Ken is absolutely right. Like I said on the Butch Walker page, He's rock, punk, glam, and AOR all rolled into one. Motley Crue had punk influences, as did Skid Row, but we still call them hard rock. Open your mind and ears, close the mouth.
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From: robert |
Date: October 23, 2002 at 18:34 |
Parece ser q el estilo d este disco es el famoso NU-BREED. No esta mal, pero no me parece q hagan nada nuevo, lo veo una mezcla de varios estilos.. interesante!
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From: SELF CENTERED |
Date: October 30, 2002 at 3:29 |
THIS CD SCREAMS "BUTCH WALKER" CHK OUT HIS SOLO CD
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From: Doctorock |
Date: June 5, 2003 at 21:33 |
One of the all time greats. Nuff said!!
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From: METAL FAN 1 |
Date: October 11, 2003 at 21:37 |
The Marvies did it again! Another great album. You can't help but get addicted to the Marvelous 3. I dig the albums' untitled closing track. They have one hell of a sense of humor!!
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From: |
Date: December 1, 2003 at 1:15 |
THE BEST ALBUM EVER. If I had to choose a favorite album of all time, it would no doubt be ready sex go. Great lyrics, great production, and overall a feel good rock and roll album. Get it...and ware it out like i did. Jay
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From: AOR Freaky |
Date: December 1, 2003 at 10:12 |
I too love this brilliant AOR masterpiece ! BUY! BUY! BUY! I am listening to this splendiferous hootenanny of keyboard-laden joy right now my dear friends!!!
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From: Max |
Date: February 2, 2004 at 3:12 |
Steve T, right now is not a song in the album
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From: Blue Charvel |
Date: February 2, 2004 at 9:34 |
Max, I think Steve T. was referring to the song from SR-71, not this album.
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From: Blaster |
Date: March 11, 2004 at 5:14 |
One of the greatest albums ever made, no hyperbole! The first three songs are sublime, with the slow, winding Get Over being the best post alternative monster ballad ever made. Grant Park hits hard with huge harmonies and Cigarette Lighter Love Song is just that as it cops the chorus of All The Young Dudes. Little Head is a funny catchy opener and Radio Tokyo is another powerful ballad; buy this album even if you have to sell your kidney to scrape up the dough.
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From: Big Papa K |
Date: June 14, 2004 at 2:12 |
Butch Walker should have became a superstar from this album. Try to find a modern rock album with songs as good as tracks 1-5. Slows down a little after these, but not by much and one of the band that gave me hope of an updated melodic rock band making it big. 8/10
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From: Geoff |
Date: January 4, 2005 at 23:41 |
The thing I love about Butch is that he writes his brilliant and amusing lyrics, but there are such sentimental and heartfelt undertones which really bring the songs home. Not sure what I mean? Check out amazing tracks like 'Beautiful', 'I'm losing you' and 'Get Over'. Lyrical tongue-in-cheek brilliance, but with such a sincere chorus. My fave is probably the should-have-been-number-1-and-made-M3 killer track 'Cold as hell', but this is by far the best M3 album and killer in it's entirety. 9/10
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From: Studboy |
Date: January 22, 2005 at 21:15 |
This is probably one of the best CDs to come out in the past 5 years hands down. I still haven't gotten tired of it and I've owned it since it came out back 2000.
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From: aMetalhead1966 |
Date: January 17, 2006 at 8:40 |
I just don't get this one.It is so faceless and sounds like so many bands;Sum 41 etal, I had hoped that it would be good...it isn't.
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From: flynnclu |
Date: July 9, 2007 at 19:08 |
got a question to ask. on the bonus track at the end of the disc what is the song playing in the background besides "freak of the week". I absolutely love it but i cant seem to find it anywhere. I think it is called "gonna take the day off" or "take the day off". that is just a guess. thanks for anybody that knows.
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From: z4roxx |
Date: October 7, 2007 at 10:34 |
Ahaha overrated modern hard rock clowns,this will be great for MTV's teenagers,I continue to say:PLEASE PUT OFF THE SITE ALL MODERN MUSIC!
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From: metalmaniac777 |
Date: February 9, 2011 at 11:36 |
Marvelously infectious modern rock right here, with big ol' hooks and clever lyrics. This was better than 93% of what was polluting the radio at that time...hell, it's better than 93% of what's polluting the radio right now. The guitars are upfront, the choruses are massive, and the harmonies are slicker than sex in a Vaseline factory. If you're a modern rock fan and don't have this one, it can be had for the price of a cup of coffee, so what are you waiting for? Go get it.
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From: hair metal again |
Date: August 6, 2014 at 2:28 |
pretty good release by MARVELOUS 3 !their sound is updated,somewhere between hard rock,alternative and power pop,and the musicianship and the songs are truly excellent!much talent around and very clever lyrics make this release worth having and you ll realize that after 2-3 spins!good stuff
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