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Artist: Vanity

Title: Are You Wild Enough

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Category: Rock

Year: 1995

Label: Calling Card & Polygram Songs

Catalog Number: (LC)6417) CC 1014

Personnel

Gunter J. Huditz guitars, vocals
Tommy Katsikas drums
Jody Katsikas vocals
Andreas Bellela bass

Tracks

1.  Gun City  
2.  Are You Wild Enough  
3.  Who's to Blame  
4.  Send Me An Angel  
5.  Gimme What I Want  
6.  Pact With Hell  
7.  It's Hard to Be Lonely  
8.  Burning  
9.  Nothin's Forever  
10.  Xenophobia  
11.  Let Me Be Your Pet  
12.  The Beast in Me  

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From: M. Allen Date: January 20, 2003 at 19:06
This band tries in vain to deliver that classic hair-metal sound, but the low-energy choruses & lack of backing vocals work against them. However, if all you want to hear is some killer guitars, that's one area in which this band delivers. You could do worse than add to this CD to your collection, but overall, it lacks the punch to really stand out. With louder choruses to go along with the kickin' axe-work, this band would have been good enough to wholeheartedly recommend.

From: TIM Date: January 20, 2003 at 19:36
It sound fine to me without them. I'm after the axework mostly. It's not perfect by any means but I don't like most of the bands that people claim are. They are so strict and by the book they bore me.

From: TIM Date: January 20, 2003 at 19:38
No disrespect intended. I just diagree somewhat. Keep rockin'.

From: M. Allen Date: January 20, 2003 at 20:32
Hey, Tim, if all you want is cool guitars, then yeah, VANITY fits the bill. Me, I want to hear big, loud choruses with lots of backing vocals and if a band falters in that area, they usually don't stay in my collection too long. Just a matter of personal tastes, I guess. VANITY has some tasty ingredients, but the recipe as a whole isn't to my liking. Anyway, don't worry, I know no disrespect was intended. We're all melodic hard rock fans here and that's all that really matters.

From: Date: January 29, 2003 at 1:19
Oh! my God. This is a truly woeful album and band. Simplistic, basic. Poor song arrangements and mediocre instrumental ability. In a nutshell....rubbish 1.5/10

From: Date: January 29, 2003 at 1:20
A terribly LAME!! effort. Are they 12 years old???


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