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Artist: The Pandoras

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CD Title: Live - Nymphomania

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1989

Label: Restless Records

Catalog Number: 7 72318-2

Personnel

Paula Pierce vocals, guitar
Melanie Vammen keyboards, gang vocals
Kim Shattuck bass, harmony vocals
Sheri Kaplan drums

Tracks

1.  Pacify Me  
2.  Burned  
3.  Craving  
4.  Liar  
5.  Put the Brakes on Your Heart  
6.  He's Coming  
7.  Six Times a Day  
8.  Bad Habit  
9.  Run Down Love Battery  

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From: Warren Date: June 4, 2003 at 20:29
I dig this album. You gotta have a lot of respect for Paula Pierce. She worked her ass off to make it in the industry. She tried Garage, she tried rock, and she tried metal. Hats off to you Paula - R.I.P. This is a very raw recording to say the least. Guitars and vocals go out of tune quicker than you can blink an eye. It still rocks. You will also want to check this out if you're a Muffs fan as both Kim and Melanie left Pandoras to form The Muffs.

From: Desslar Date: June 5, 2003 at 3:03
OK but nothing special. Semi-amusing sleazy lyrics.

From: Date: October 2, 2003 at 18:07
GIRLSCHOOL STYLE / NOT BAD ..... BAD QUALITY SOUND

From: Lynda Date: January 29, 2004 at 5:46
Have you heard Paula's band before the Pandoras? They're called Action Now. Avebury Records put out their CD called All Your Dreams...and more. I think it rocks and the songs are great. It's more like the Stop Pretending period of the Pandoras. Actually, Action Now does their own version of Stop Pretending. I think there are better Pandoras records than this live one.

From: juan carlos Date: June 12, 2010 at 13:27
These babies just play dirty HardRock Sleaze ála Girlschool with funny lyrics, yeah Garage Rock, cool if you just want to rock. 7/10


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