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Category: Hard Rock
Year: 2002
Label: Killingbird Records
Catalog Number: NONE
| 1. | Guilty Pleasure | |
| 2. | Devil Money | |
| 3. | Hangin' by the Skin | |
| 4. | Crashlanding Affair | |
| 5. | Down to the Fire | |
| 6. | Second Hand | |
| 7. | High on Danger | |
| 8. | Shangri-La | |
| 9. | She Dances Evil | |
| 10. | Chaingang | |
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| From: Doghouse Reilly | Date: January 11, 2009 at 1:16 |
| The production is a bit punchier on this one, not quite as muted, '70's-sounding. Hell, the guitars are louder at least, and can compete with the drums and bass. Again, extremely AC/DC-based, so you know what you're getting. I think McMaster must've hurt his voice screaming his lungs out on the first two DToys albums, because his voice is a bit different here, more of a yowl, and not particularly tuneful. Oh well, what'd you expect? "High On Danger," "Down To The Fire" and "Shangri-La" all have killer grooves and riffs, and "Hangin' By The Skin" and "Chaingain" are good as well, while "Devil Money" and "Crashlanding Affair" are the fast tunes. | |
| From: Doghouse Reilly | Date: January 11, 2009 at 1:16 |
| The production is a bit punchier on this one, not quite as muted, '70's-sounding. Hell, the guitars are louder at least, and can compete with the drums and bass. Again, extremely AC/DC-based, so you know what you're getting. I think McMaster must've hurt his voice screaming his lungs out on the first two DToys albums, because his voice is a bit different here, more of a yowl, and not particularly tuneful. Oh well, what'd you expect? "High On Danger," "Down To The Fire" and "Shangri-La" all have killer grooves and riffs, and "Hangin' By The Skin" and "Chaingain" are good as well, while "Devil Money" and "Crashlanding Affair" are the fast tunes. | |
| From: 20gunsalute | Date: September 20, 2009 at 1:33 |
| This album rocks pretty good, it's funny to read all of the comments. I would take this any day over some sappy, syrupy, over produced piece of melodic garbage. this is ROCK for ROCKERS, people that like fluff may just want to ignore it | |
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