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Artist: Kristy Krash Majors

Title: Goodbye Rock-N-Roller

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Category: Glam/punk

Year: 2003

Label: Perris

Catalog Number: PER 01322

Personnel

Kristy Krash Majors All Instruments & Vocals

Tracks

1.  Goodbye Rock N' Roller  
2.  Hey Hey Punks  
3.  Bad Attitude  
4.  We Can't Go Back  
5.  It Doesn't Matter  
6.  Where It Ends  
7.  21st Century Digital Boy  
8.  Out Of Sight  
9.  Alexia  
10.  Afterglow  

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From: Bloodhound Date: March 14, 2004 at 13:58
This could be the best cd I've bought in the past year. There is not a bad song on the cd. The production could be a little better, Ex. louder or clearer. However, I'm sure this cd didn't have the biggest budget and it still rocks. I hope Kristy Krash Majors contines to put out more stuff, for he and a few others are the only people keeping true rock n roll alive.

From: Geoff Date: January 4, 2005 at 6:16
I believe this one is better than his debut solo album, but still not amazing. Decent hard rock with the glam/punk sound - not great, but pretty cool.

From: Andii Vamp Date: January 16, 2005 at 3:12
I prefer this one to the other two releases, and both those kicked arse! I am a massive Ramones fan and his tribute album to The Ramones was very good! This CD is his best, especially the song Alexia. Great shtuff if you love raw glam/punk.

From: Andii Vamp Date: January 16, 2005 at 3:13
Btw... i think the drum machine sucks and could be better lol, but ah well. Low budgets and all that crap, still great though.

From: hair metal again Date: August 1, 2012 at 11:41
ok release by Kristy with some good songs ,but the production is poor and there is no band ,as he plays all instruments!if he set up a normal band this could be more solid as it has a few fine songs like "good bye rock n roller ","where it ends " and "alexia".if you find it real cheap get it!


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