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Artist: Pearls and Swine

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CD Title: Far King Great

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Category: Hard Rock/Sleeze

Year: 1992

Label: Mushroom Records

Catalog Number: D24010 (D30778)

Personnel

Mark Ward guitars, keyboards, backing vocals
Ronnie Neal bass, backing vocals
Ken Wheeler drums, programming, sampling
Robert Gale lead vocals, implements and lyrics

Tracks

1.  No More Room in Heaven  
2.  Where Can I Get Arrested?  
3.  Panel Van From Hell  
4.  Accidents Do 'Appen  
5.  Normal People  
6.  Freedom  
7.  Coin in the Slot  
8.  Hey Weirdo  
9.  Praying Mantis  
10.  Goodtimes Butcher  
11.  Me and My Mentor  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Geoff Date: September 23, 2004 at 19:00
Oh f*ck, what is this peice of shit doing on the site when two of the brilliant Wild Frontier discs aren't even here? No, not to worry. This is an aching peice of shit and I hate to bring up the AOR Freaky inside of me, but I'm not really sure why it is on the site as although the guys play some sort of rock, I guess, to me it's just nonsense. Not at all surprised there are no comments either. All I can say is AVOID! Sorry, all IMO of course...

From: phaffas Date: September 24, 2004 at 1:17
possibly the worst cd ive ever heard, musically and lyrically... but even the bad albums need to be on this site, after all it is a reference site...

From: glam77 Date: February 7, 2005 at 18:10
C'mon... not as bad as mentioned above. Sure, it's not a brilliant album by any means, but as long as you don't take it seriously it's worth a listen. To me it seems like a bit of a piss-take on 80's metal bands - like what Mark Easton wanted to do with the Candy Harlots. Taking lyrics and image to the extreme to the point that they're almost bad (like the Zero's). I'd give it 6.5/10

From: glam77 Date: February 7, 2005 at 18:13
Maybe one criticsim it's that it's a little too lenghty for the style. At least the Zero's keep their calamity-filled, chessy albums to under 30 mins, whereas after 11 tracks it's getting a bit monotomous.

From: Dean Date: February 7, 2005 at 18:24
Is this cd really that bad? It's funny because now you guys make me want to hear it

From: TIM Date: March 15, 2005 at 22:44
I agree Geoff. I wonder how this garbage made it here? Two thumbs waaaaayyyyy down.

From: dijdoo2 Date: November 13, 2008 at 21:02
i don't believe it...been chaising accidents will happen from this album for 10 years easy... clasic song... just ordered the album which i found thanks to this site.. originaly released on a hot metal (defunct aussie metal mag) demo tape that i can't seem to replace. dont believe the hype people.. that one song can make up for the rest of the album even if the rest turns out crap..

From: RatScare Date: May 21, 2009 at 22:56
lol, i bought this just to spite the shitty reviews. B grade sleaze but not the worst ive heard. I kind of like it. As Glam77 says almost sounds like a piss take, although i'm sure the band thought they where on the road to world domination! Still a must have for collectors of Aus Cock Rock / Sleaze.

From: Odin_Roxx Date: December 3, 2009 at 22:26
I actually really like this album! Certainly not meant to be taken seriously. This is pure sleaze metal (with a bit of a funky side)For fans of Zodiac Mindwarp, Faster Pussycat etc. My favourite songs are Where Can I Get Arrested?, Panel Van From Hell, Hey Weirdo & Praying Mantis.

From: andi Date: February 6, 2012 at 9:59
this ainīt a bad album...but more punk than hardrock...just called funk hardrock like Extreme!!


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