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Artist: Pound of Flesh

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CD Title: Pound of Flesh

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1988

Label: Rescue Music, Inc.

Catalog Number: HM-001CD

Personnel

Mick Neely lead vocals
Adam Flax all guitars
Sean Neely bass guitar
Tommy Z drums
Tony Miceli keyboards, background vocals
George Cintron background vocals

Only 500 copies were pressed.

Tracks

1.  I Never Said I Love You  
2.  The Girl Is It  
3.  Makin' It Big  
4.  No Matter Where You Go  
5.  Fool Tomorrow  
6.  Knew That It Was Comin'  
7.  Straight Up  
8.  Ya Wanna Party?  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: TIM Date: January 13, 2004 at 0:54
Only 500 of these were pressed. Haven't heard it yet, but hope to in the future.

From: tomcat Date: January 13, 2004 at 16:22
hey paulo, can u help me out on this one?

From: TIM Date: January 14, 2004 at 11:56
Heard one sample of this and it's quite good. Curious about the rest of it now. If anyone wants to sell one- let me know. rio1harris@aol.com.

From: TheRipper Date: January 27, 2004 at 5:03
Apparently very rare as it just went for pretty big $ on Ebay recently... Pulled this one and also found a cassette of it in addition to my CD and was digging it a lot. Very good obscure indie release of '88. Sounds like a better produced, more consistent Mazeran at times. Really doesn't sound like an indie at all, which is always a good thing. Geat HR disc from the glory days, just the way I like it. AWESOME!

From: MButt Date: January 29, 2004 at 2:33
I will pay top dollar for this, if anyone has it in nice condition, and wants to sell it! I got a cd-r of it, and I have been jamming to it ever since! WOW!!

From: surrf Date: January 29, 2004 at 7:00
Im the proud owner of this hyper rare indie CD gem. It does not sound like MAZERAN at all. Imagine a flawless mix of ROCK CANDY meets CRY WOLF with a hint of STRYPER. One of the finest pieces I ever scored. Easily worth $500 or more. $250 was a bargain for this CD on Ebay. Good luck ever finding this CD again.

From: JLPRocks Date: January 29, 2004 at 12:48
How can anyone say this sounds like Mazeran??!!! Ripper's review is full of ambiguity.....nice try though....haha

From: TheRipper Date: January 29, 2004 at 15:13
Nice try? What am I trying to do? Surely not sell it, or persuade anybody. I just hear what I hear,and that's my opinion. I gave people an idea of what I feel isa comparable sound/style: Mazeran, and hear the Stryper and Cry Wolf connection too. I thought the singer hit me as being similar to that of Mazeran and even the Scorps a tad like a friend of mine suggested, but of course not the exact same as either. Awesome piece and I too am a proud owner of this CD and dig it, a lot! RECOMMENDED! 10+

From: Emily Date: February 2, 2004 at 6:34
Hi, guys. I know of a garage band forming in Australia under the name 'Pound of Flesh'. Genre: Hevy Metal/New Metal. Do you know if the current band 'Pund of Flesh' that is refered to in this sight is still registered and current? If any one knows can they please inform me at emily_henderson@aapl.com.au. Thanks emily

From: BrianJ8173 Date: April 12, 2004 at 16:35
Can anyone make me a cdr of this, let me know at BrianJ8173@aol.com thanks

From: chocularok Date: May 17, 2004 at 22:36
I would appreciate it if someone out there could send me scans of the front & back inserts of this disc. chocularok@hotmail.com Thanks

From: MELO Date: August 4, 2004 at 7:05
anyone got a cd of this for sale, I'd love to hear it a sit soudns like an awesome band, email me melodicrock@telstra.com

From: dazbuff Date: August 11, 2004 at 5:17
to me the first song of this cd sound like it could have been europe singing it!! but great cd (ok in my case cd-r)!!!! please help me find an original!!! thanks dale dazbuff@oasisol.com

From: MButt Date: June 23, 2005 at 14:31
FINALLY, FINALLY, FINALLY!! I received in the mail today, a nearly mint original pressing of this killer release! I have been looking for this ever since surrf won this on ebay some time ago, mine cost far less though!lol.... If I only could pick 5 cd's to keep out of my collection, this would be one of the 5!

From: longhairjoe Date: August 25, 2005 at 20:59
i found this averge and nothing special,ive said before and ill say it again there is a reason why the so called rare bands never made it in the day,they just werent good enough.

From: juan carlos Date: February 28, 2008 at 14:45
Cool HardRock ala Scorpions by moments, good Chorus and riffs, production just ok. 'Fool Tomorrow' my fav. Good HardRock but not great. 7.8/10

From: rbrigade Date: August 4, 2008 at 10:51
Overrated album! The singer sucks bigtime. The guitar playing though is good, nice riffing and nicer soloing. The only song I liked was Fool tomorrow, the rest is just average sleazy hard rock.

From: Blue Tequila Date: April 28, 2010 at 21:15
Great party rock. Right off the bat I thought Stryper when I first heard the vocals, but overall this album really reminds me of Helix.

From: Hairbanger Date: October 19, 2010 at 19:59
singer reminds me biff byford of Saxon. good piece of late 80's hard rock.

From: brianrr600 Date: November 6, 2010 at 18:37
this is a great cd ,wish they made more of them , I lost mine moving , does anyone have any info on them , brianrr600@aol.com

From: Grimlord Date: October 31, 2017 at 13:01
one of my favorite indie Hard Rock CDs. pretty much the rarest I own. Some discs you see every few months, others every few years - I've never seen this one for sale anywhere publicly. It's almost as rare as seeing Forrest Trump riding a rainbow unicorn. The actual music kicks major ass, just check out the killer Eddie Van Halen-esque main riff and Tommy Lee-like Hi-Hat work in No Matter Where You Go. If you ever get the chance to buy this gem do it without hesistation cause you'll probably never see another copy in your lifetime...


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