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Artist: The Deadthings

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CD Title: When Hell Sleazes Over

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Category: Sleaze Glam

Year: 2004

Label: Independent

Catalog Number: EP0401

Personnel

Julian C. Mephisto vocals
Leigh Van Hell guitars
Dave Scythe lead guitar
Roy Reaper bass
Ronni Da'Praved drums

Tracks

1.  Welcome to the Horror Show  
2.  Kill for Thrills  
3.  Trick or Treat  
4.  Sign of the Devil  
5.  Addicted to Satan  
6.  I Ran    Cover: Flock of Seagulls

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Dean Date: September 7, 2004 at 11:16
These guys are def. in the vein of Frankenstein Drag Queens and the Murderdolls. Maybe a little early 'Land of the Damned' era Diamond Rexx as well. Huge on image but don't look quite as cool as the aforementioned bands. The lyrics are also very much in the 'graveyard humour' style of the Murderdolls and the Misfits. If you like any of the other bands mentioned you'll probably like these guys-if you don't-you def. won't. They have one song online-give it a try at the link above.

From: TrixxiTrash Date: September 7, 2004 at 12:04
Great EP and excellent live band! Yep there's a Murderdolls/Misfits influence there but its alot more melodic than that and has more of a Motley Crue edge & attitude goin' on, along with Twisted Sister style shout choruses! Can't wait for a full album, the band is just getting better, sleazier & glammier and their new songs are killers!

From: ANDY ROCKER Date: September 8, 2004 at 9:49
THE DEADTHINGS ROCK MAN! THESE GUYS ARE DOING IT FOR THE LOVE THE OF THE MUSIC! THEY JUST SIGNED DISTRIBUTION DEAL WITH AUTOMATIC RECORDS I BELIEVE. YES THEY ARE GETTING BETTER. WATCH OUT FOR AUSTRALIA'S UP N COMING GLAMSTERS, THE BEST THING TO COME OUT GLAM SINCE CANDY HARLOTS!

From: Wotty Date: September 8, 2004 at 10:00
Not my cup of tea im afraid.Sorry...

From: Wotty Date: September 8, 2004 at 10:05
I forgot to say that they are probably quite good in their own genre.But where are the ballads and keys solo????? But its all rock,isnt it????

From: Jeff Date: September 13, 2004 at 4:34
I got this CD a couple of months ago at one of their shows, i think it kicks ass!! Would be a lot better if it was a full album rather than an EP, as I have heard some of their other tracks they play live and they are even better. I think it sounds like The Murderdolls but less thrashy and with Pretty Boy Floyd style vocals. It could easily be described as aggressive Glam !!!! If that's your thing go for this 'cause you'll dig it.

From: talk of da town Date: September 13, 2004 at 8:21
it's good to see vocalist jules settling down in life with a glam band, long gone are his bad bouy dayze where he'd start brawls and end up the only one walking away unscathed, him and his vicious wild gang of rockers always began trouble where ever they went, good to see Jules still looking fantastic after all these years. I heard a whsiper that the deadthings may have some distribution in Japan soon for their fantastic killer e.p cd. It's fantastic glam : )

From: talk of da town Date: September 13, 2004 at 8:27
and anyone recall the days of Jules running the melbourne's red light districts pimping a dozen of some of most gorgous ethnic girls to ever set foot in Aussie shores. memories that will last one's life time for sure. heard he was also the man behind a few strip bars some 5 - 10 years ago too, running jelly wrestling cometitions, of those were the days!!!

From: lippstikkfixx Date: November 4, 2004 at 1:46
Awesome. Motley Crue meets the Murderdolls!

From: STONEY Date: November 28, 2004 at 4:55
The deadthings are awsome. I've seen them play a number of gigs, and they totally kill every time! This E.P is unreal, and they should go along way.

From: Raiven Vainn Date: January 30, 2005 at 7:46
I would LOVE to hear this, big Frankenstein Drag Queens fan.

From: MARCO Date: January 20, 2008 at 20:02
This is raw and fresh, problem these days is Julian tends to run the band and use it as his ego.

From: MARCO Date: January 20, 2008 at 20:03
This is raw and fresh, problem these days is Julian tends to run the band and use it as his ego.


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