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Artist: Broken Teeth

Title: Viva La Rock, Fantastico

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 2010

Label: Perris Records

Catalog Number: PER2502

Personnel

Brett McCormick Bass
Bruce Rivers Drums
David Roy Beeson Guitar
Jared Tuten Guitar
Jason McMaster Vocals

Tracks

1.  Blackheart  
2.  Exploder  
3.  Splitting Nails  
4.  Dressing Up in Flames  
5.  Break the Spell  
6.  Twister  
7.  Back On the Road  
8.  All Hail the Alter  
9.  Get Outta Here Alive  
10.  Bullet  
11.  Viva La Rock Fantistico  
12.  Big Spender  
13.  Ride Upon Glory  

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From: Doghouse Reilly Date: March 15, 2010 at 19:28
Well, this is only Broken Teeth's third full-length studio album, and easily their hardest-rocking. Only one song, "Break The Spell" is less than full-throttle, and it's not that much less. Sure, it's AC/DC worship, but it's cranked up to a level of intensity that the brothers Young only rarely achieved (think "Rocker" or "Beatin' Around The Bush"). That said, some of the fastest songs here tend to blur together, leaving the (slightly) less frantic tunes like "Exploder," "Twister," "Bullet" and "Big Spender" as the standouts. But don't ignore the killer chorus in 'Dressin' Up In Flames," or the infectious energy of "Spitting Nails," or McMaster's nearly throat-blowing performance on "Get Outta Here Alive."

From: Helix Date: March 19, 2010 at 16:39
lets say if Bon Scott was still alive he be so proud of Jason McMaster, for keeping that Sleeze sound alive. This is no polished down rock like some seem to like. it is just loud dirty down sleeze that is right in your face Rock. P.S For Most users who listen to alot of AOR This cd is not for you. lol

From: juan carlos Date: March 30, 2010 at 17:19
Good Hard Rock, no more no less, "Break the Spell" is my fav track. 7.8/10


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