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Artist: Bulletboys

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CD Title: Greatest Hits (Burning Cats and Amputees)

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Category: Hard Rock/ Glam

Year: 2000

Label: Deadline Records

Catalog Number: 837

Personnel

Marq Torien vocals
Mick Sweda guitar
Lonnie Vencent bass
Jimmy D'Anda drums

Tracks

1.  Hard as Rock  
2.  Smooth Up in Ya  
3.  Shoot the Preacher Down  
4.  For the Love of Money  
5.  F#9  
6.  When Pigs Fly  
7.  Thrill That Kills  
8.  Talk to Your Daughter  
9.  Hang On St. Christopher  
10.  Thc Groove  
11.  Slow and Easy  
12.  Rock Candy  
13.  Something Good  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: tomcat Date: October 31, 2003 at 14:07
i luv the bullet boys but the production on this album suxx, i prefer the original versions ...

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From: Whiplash1972 Date: January 16, 2004 at 17:54
As Tomcat points out,the production on this CD SUCKS;BUT,I found that if I turn the bass & treble WAY down,this disc is actually listenable! Unlike B.Jovi,who took their old hits and butchered them on "This Left...",the Bulletboys simply re-recorded their stuff in 99,and remained pretty true to the originals;AAMOF,if the prod. wasn't so crappy,I'd actually like the new version of F#9 BETTER than the original.If it weren't for the lousy prod. here,this would be one helluva hits package for em!

From: Dan Friml Date: May 31, 2004 at 13:52
I like it! The sound is raw but I don't think it sucks. It's just NATURAL!!


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