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Artist: Vamp Le Stat

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CD Title: Filth

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1995

Label: Vamp Le Stat Music

Catalog Number: None

Personnel

Jimmy Tuttle vocals, guitar
Bret Blackburn drums, vocals
Mark Miner guitars, vocals
Skuzzy bass, vocals

Tracks

1.  Bitch Slap Rap  
2.  Dark Side Of Love  
3.  Taste The Hate  
4.  Worthless  
5.  Dirty Hairy  
6.  Kicked In The Teeth  
7.  Left For Dead  
8.  Destitute (Left For Dead)  
9.  B.B.A.  
10.  It's All You  
11.  The Last Laugh  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Cruise Date: February 27, 2004 at 21:00
This is a decent hard rock album but suffers from a pretty muddy production. They sound like a sleazier version of Keel with a bit less musical ability and a lot less polish. Reasonable. 6.5/10

From: TIM Date: February 27, 2004 at 21:48
Sorry man, Keel is weak musically as well as in every other dept. IMO. Just got this today so haven't listened yet. The 'Bloodline' release kicks major ass- especially Keel's.

From: Cruise Date: February 28, 2004 at 20:44
i don't really like Keel but Dwain Miller is a great drummer and Marc Ferrari is a great guitarist. This band has no great musicians. Also, Keel had a big budget for a number od albums and this sounds like it was recorded on an 8 track. Songwriting wise i would agree, these guys would be my preference. As for who would kick who's ass, i don't really care - but i do like a good scrap!!!

From: TIM Date: February 28, 2004 at 22:27
I might agree once I listen to this one. The lineup was different on the EP. I never got into Ferrari's axework. Keel is the only group I've heard him with though.

From: Dean Date: March 5, 2004 at 14:41
Tim- you've heard the Cold Sweat release- haven't you? Marc is on that plus as a side note he had a side role in Tia Carearre's(sic) solo band in Wayne's World(which was kind of funny) Marc has always been pretty good.

From: TIM Date: March 5, 2004 at 14:46
I've heard Cold Sweat is way better, but no, I haven't heard it. Tia's group in Wayne's World was cool though.

From: M. Allen Date: March 6, 2004 at 3:14
Aggressive, no-frills, kick-you-in-the-teeth, attitude-driven hard rock with a sleazy edge. Much like a vampire's kiss, this one packs a mean bite, but it's an enjoyable bite, one that'll have you pumping your fist, banging your head, & shouting along with the gang vocals show up every chorus. Anyone who loves it loud & rough (musically-speaking, that is) needs to get their hands on this, stat. You might have to part with a chunk of your filthy lucre (that means money), but it's worth it.

From: Geoff Date: August 25, 2004 at 9:15
I really got into this album and was really disappointed when I heard a later release by these guys which paled in comparison to this. Haven't heard it for a while but there's a million dollar ballad hidden at the end of this one, isn't there? Otherwise, great aggressive hard rock done in a really excellent fashion. I love it!

From: MButt Date: January 25, 2005 at 10:21
I had heard this cd, was not as good as their first, "Bloodline", but just found this one recently for $5 and I would have to say I think it is darn close to "Bloodline", these are 2 prime examples of a band that should have made a 3rd release! Excellent songs, excellent musicians, just excellent all around!

From: Studboy Date: April 21, 2005 at 22:06
I prefer this CD to Bloodlines (even though Bloodlines is a killer CD as well). There is a killer ballad hidden track at the end of this CD. Great hard rock. This is one of my all time favorite CDs. 9.5 out of 10.

From: Geoff Date: April 25, 2005 at 21:38
I heard this recently and further to my above comment, this CD is even better than I thought. 'Dark Side Of Love', 'Worthless', 'Kicked In The Teeth', 'Destitute (Left For Dead)' and 'It's All You' are absolute killer hard rockers... and of course there's the lovely hidden ballad, and the rest is very good and consistent too. They remind me of recent band Parlor Trixx - and if you like good solid 80's hard rock done very well, I highly recommend this.


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