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Artist: Daddy Dynamite

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CD Title: Lookin' for Trouble

Daddy Dynamite Lookin' for Trouble Album Cover

 

Category: Sleaze

Year: 1993

Label: Shark Records

Catalog Number: 037

Personnel

Joe Amico guitar
Kevin Murphy drums
Alex Ski vocals
Jonnie Vee bass

Tracks

1.  Rap  
2.  Stick 'Em Up  
3.  Hold the Reigns  
4.  Turn Me Loose  
5.  I'll Be There  
6.  Hot and Ready  
7.  Touch Me  
8.  Roller Coaster  
9.  Love for Sale  
10.  Whiskey  
11.  Shake It  
12.  Enough Is Enough  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: TIM Date: March 16, 2003 at 4:13
I've been curious about this one for awhile. Anyone have a review?

From: MButt Date: March 16, 2003 at 6:23
One of my Favorite cd's Tim. great sound, great band, this is too good, also, it does not go too high on ebay, but it should!

From: PauloFernandes Date: March 16, 2003 at 21:21
Good indie, great raspy vocals. Comparable it to Cherry St. Squeeze it dry.

From: poison arrow Date: March 23, 2003 at 1:13
This is a great disc. A lot of fun to listen to!!

From: RichieRocker Date: March 29, 2003 at 15:38
Who do these sound like? And who does there vocalist sound like?

From: aenriquez@evsme Date: May 12, 2003 at 19:20
one of the best east coast bands ever to expereance live saw them in NYC thay rocked thats when hard rock was still rockin!!!!

From: ERIK Date: June 4, 2003 at 21:37
Sounds like Tornado Babies, but slower and not as raw.

From: Randy Date: July 20, 2003 at 9:04
very good indi release....sleaze/glam style..vocalist reminds me alot of Rachal Rose from Erotic Suicide...recommended!!

From: jvmusician Date: August 2, 2003 at 1:09
The new stuff that should have came out was some of the best songs to date. In fact, if given the opportunity, we could have competed with todays music and more. But the fact is that was then and we had fun doing what we loved most and that was playing live. The guys are all doing their own things and we keep in touch from time to time. Who knows, with all these 80's bands doing a reunion why not us LOL. Drop me a line at jvmusician@hotmail.com keep in touch and keep on rockin'

From: Neil Peart Date: January 20, 2004 at 22:08
Nice try Kev ! Good effort but you forgot your roots..for shame !!!!! Watch those paradiddles !

From: z4roxx Date: February 20, 2005 at 0:11
Personally one of my fave glam band,these guys are terrific!Killer cd,IMO and highly recommended!The comparrison with Tornado Babies,Erotic Suicide or Cherry Street are right only to describe how they sound like but IMO there's absolutely no comparrison for music,Daddy Dynamite are 50 times better!Personally reminds me also to Paradise("Do or die"band).Again,super-killer band!!!9.5/10.

From: Geoff Date: March 2, 2005 at 5:37
"Walking down the beach, my cock in my hand, I was draggin' that sucker through the hot burnin' sand," is how this album starts. Obvioulsy it instantly became my favourite CD ever. Honestly, the first track - 'Rap' is fucking hilarious and to be honest, an awesome track. Overall, there aren't many standouts but these guys have a killer sound, balls of steel and for some reason I really like this disc - a lot! Even if it doesn't have many gems. Great consistent disc for sleaze metal fans.

From: pugsley Date: March 3, 2005 at 23:02
I actually know Joe and Ski. You would not belive the guys now if you saw them. Ski has played me some of the album. aenriquez, I agree this band was flippin' awesome. They should have done some monkey riffs. I like monkeys but that one sucks. If the band reads this they will know what I mean.

From: metalmaniac777 Date: March 6, 2007 at 16:22
This cool hair-metal album takes most other indie CDs, bends them over its knee, and spanks their asses raw while shouting, "Who's your Daddy?" This might not be glam-metal dynamite, but it's pretty darn good, totally rooted in the 80s. If you want originality, go look elsewhere, but if you're lookin' for fun, catchy, oldschool glam/sleaze-metal, this one fits the bill. As already alluded to, this crushes most other indies the way an 18-wheeler crushes a Tonka Toy truck left in the road.

From: Maxi Date: April 10, 2008 at 13:24
great stuff, totally 80's glam hard rock..fun lyrics, good sound & cool cover art work (blow down the PMRC building..??) kick ass tracks..luv this stuff.9/10

From: zoomanthree Date: December 14, 2008 at 4:14
very recomended for sleaze glam fans, unlucky they released this album in 93 when grunge rules. but this one of my fave album, great throat sound with naughty lyric, totally sleaze!!!

From: rick kerch vzla Date: June 7, 2010 at 20:56
A dynamite of glam rock!... Alex's voice reminded me of a singer named Billy Savage from an 80's New York based metal band named 2Timer...about the songs,"Rap" is a groovy cool one,"Stick'em Up" rocks along with "Hold The Reings" and "Hot & Ready"this one is a highlight,"Touch Me" happens 2 be another cool number and "Roller Coaster","Love For Sale"(good chorus)&"Enough Is Enough" are kinda of faves...this album is a straight 2 yer face raw and dirty yet catchy glam rock!...it came out just before the grunge thang became the eye of the attraction of the media that somehow put aside many glam/metal acts,shamely..this band deserved more attention..89/100

From: Leykis101 Date: March 7, 2014 at 5:05
RAP! one of the greatest songs ive ever heard, this disc is not for anyone seeking out catchy memorable choruses, but on the other hand, if our just looking for an all around killer and consistent glam jam, this is the disc for you, these guys have some kind of a talent, for writing songs that while not stand out, do deliver quality, at a level that keeps you listening until the very last song, I dont know if it's worth whats being axed for it, but if you run into one at a decent price ($40 or lower) absolutely snatch this fucker up!

From: Palash Date: December 28, 2021 at 16:28
Sexy voice. Every girl will like this album. If you have no idea about this band, listen the song HOT AND READY for the 1st time.


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