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Artist: Diamond Rexx

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CD Title: Rated Rexx

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Category: Glam

Year: 1989

Label: Red Light

Catalog Number: RLCD 8346

Personnel

Nasti Habits lead vocals
Chrissy Salem bass, backing vocals
Johnny L. Angel guitars, backing vocals
Tim Tully drums, backing vocals

Tracks

1.  Instant Medication  
2.  Ladies Night  
3.  Easy Kill  
4.  How do you Know  
5.  Heartbreak City  
6.  Don't Let it Get you Down  
7.  Four Letter Word  
8.  The Color Red  
9.  Guillotine  
10.  Lock it Up  
11.  Sleaze Patrol  
12.  Bad Attitude  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Rikky Date: February 6, 2001 at 0:11
this album is the best !!! I ve ever heard its ashame that they didnt get it off but Ill get it off when I listen to this album

From: tom Date: April 1, 2001 at 13:00
summer of 1991. cool times, this album was the soundtrack for me that summer. thanx tomcat@dolfijn.nl

From: Ozan Date: November 20, 2001 at 14:54
Birkaç şarkıyı dinleyebildim çok beğendim ne yazıkki bırak albumunu mp3lerini bile bulamıyorum

From: Jorge Date: December 9, 2001 at 20:58
Ozan palhaço!

From: HG Date: February 17, 2002 at 15:12
The singer lacks the high-pitched vocals of a typical glam singer, but the CD rocks, so its worth checking out.

From: RichieRocker Date: June 1, 2002 at 13:35
Ive heard a lot of good thijgs about these guys. What other bands can you compare them too? how is the guitar player? are there cds hard to find? also does anybody know what the term "bubblegum Pop" stands for? if anybody knows these questions can you help me! thank you

From: RichieRocker Date: June 24, 2002 at 22:19
This cd isnt bad, its got blazing guitars and the attitude behind it really makes it stand out from a lot of the other bands at the time. But I would say the "Take no prisoners attitude, and the "Live for Today" attitude help this album immensly.

From: TIM Date: October 6, 2002 at 13:20
Has anyone heard the group Society's Children? John Angel played the guitar for them. I'm bidding on them on Ebay and wanted to know if they are worth getting. Thanks.

From: Date: October 13, 2002 at 6:13
Great cd like the other two of DIAMOND REXX. I love this band because they sound so underground. They told me they got a new album out but it sound to modern.

From: nitrodoll Date: October 14, 2002 at 1:42
i have this on vinyl..this is their best effort so far...killer tunes...maybe one of the ultimate streetglam records...all songs are cool especially the backgrounds at the end of the song 'guillotine'..or the raw opening song 'instant medication' or the semi powerballad 'heartbreak city'. The ultimate underground glam album... 8 on a scale of 10 nitrodoll1974@hotmail.com www.diamondrexx.com

From: Fabio Date: October 22, 2002 at 10:30
I pay this shit 20 euro... now i can suicide me... the singer had a voice good for death metal!!!

From: CIPHER (band) Date: March 7, 2003 at 14:43
D.REXX Kicks azz.They are the reason we started "CIPHER" Some of REXX's songs relly help me in the hard times. Like "Don't let it get you down" I am so happy to see them come back so strong.

From: Furkan Date: April 11, 2003 at 21:22
Ozan sen nerelisin ve bu grubu nerden biliyosun pek Glam dinleyen çıkmaz türkiyeden hayret

From: JarWi Date: August 13, 2003 at 13:57
great stuff. the guitarerro does amazing lead parts. i wonder why they were so underrated and hardly known here in europe. as far as musical taste is concerned this is a really fucked up continent!!!

From: tomcat Date: August 23, 2003 at 3:46
forget all the wimpy glambands you worship...diamond rexx delivered raw, in your face gutter glam....this album has a true underground feeling that i just adore..their comeback cd 'rexx erected' took them into a more heavier,dark direction but again, it sure rocks my world. vocalist nasti habits is one evil dude....) KILLER ALBUM

From: mrsleazy Date: August 21, 2004 at 7:28
Check out the "Claws Of Sin" Section of CLAWS OF SIN website http://www.clawsofsin.tk and you will find a fan mini site with pics and text dedicated to DIAMOND REXX brought to you by the Sleazy S/M Brotherhood CLAWS OF SIN. Access the messageboard http://clawsofsin.proboards26.com, register and post everything you want related to the band. DIAMOND REXX will be back very soon and their brand new www.diamondrexx.com will be opened very soon too...

From: Raiven Vainn Date: January 12, 2005 at 5:01
I cant decide which i like more this or Land Of The Damned... they both offer raw, kick ass tracks.. Sleaze Patrol is classic. You guys should put their other album "The Evil" up too, its a little heavier.

From: rick kerch vzla Date: June 24, 2010 at 20:17
Glam... pure and raw in here!!..a band that deserves 2 be in a high position among the "glammers" of the genre..totally awesome album!..."Instant Medication" is an instant fave,"Ladies Night" another fave,"Easy Kill" easily cool,"Don't Let It Get You Down" sure it won't 'cause is another fave,"The Color Red" rocks the house and to close my faves "Lock It Up" & "Bad Attitude" both highlights...a kind of band to take notice of...91/100

From: StarChildBlade Date: April 6, 2011 at 14:20
Great great album. Just when I thought Rexx couldn't top the debut, they'd done it with this. Sadly, this would be the last great release by Diamond Rexx. The ep (GOLDEN GATES) is okay, but not like this album. This was their second album, and they really upped the ante with their sleazy evil glam image, as well as adding a nice pop element to some songs. Every song is a world of its own, so I won't cite individual examples. Put it this way: if you are a fan of 80's classic glam sleaze metal with a dark element, this album is absolutely essential to own. Nasti Habits sounds like Alice Cooper and Lemmy put into a blender with rats and body parts. Fucking killer disc. High on my list for all-time great glam metal albums.

From: Tollitiger Date: October 18, 2020 at 10:11
when i saw the cover for the first time i thought damn they really look even cheaper than wrathchild uk, and you have to manage that first when i heard the music wow, the boys kick ass, an absolute glam metal masterpiece right in yours face, awesome and soooo iconic


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