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Category: Glam
Year: 1986
Label: Polygram
Catalog Number:
1. | Wolfchild Speech | |
2. | Prime Mover | |
3. | Skull Spark Joker | |
4. | Backseat Education | |
5. | Speech | |
6. | Bad Girl City | |
7. | Untamed Stare | |
8. | Tattooed Beat Messiah | |
9. | Speech | |
10. | Let's Break The Law | |
11. | Spasm Gang | |
12. | Driving on Holy Gasoline | |
13. | Planet Girl | |
14. | Kid's Stuff | |
15. | Messianic Reprise |
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From: Metal Pete | Date: December 21, 2004 at 16:01 |
'Listen here, Wolfchild! I speak to you of the science of mythology...I speak of maverick deviation--the Psychotronic Love Commandoes...we shall be drunk and stars, we shall fear nothing! Dream your destiny...Defy the Logic of alphabets! I slayed the King of the Wolves! NOthing is impossible!' Buy this cd if you do not own it, or suffer the consequences of an empty life. :-) LOng Live The LOve Reaction!!!!! Thanks DAN!!! |
From: Chad | Date: December 22, 2004 at 18:54 |
Killer Rock!! If you are into heavy guitar laden rock and roll with lyrics that mean nothing, this is the band for you! What a great rock record. I wore the grooves out of this one back in the day. Play this one from the front to the back. It does not get better than this one playing in the back at a beer party. Like the previous poster says, buy this one or suffer!! Yes, its that good. |
From: | Date: December 22, 2004 at 20:06 |
Sorry, guys, I didn't dig this thing at all. No thump to the sound whatsoever. Thin and amateurish. All the trappings and associations did not indicate how little this album really has to offer. People always compared these guys to the Cult, so it was quite a disappointment to finally hear. Not even close. |
From: Carmine Rose | Date: December 23, 2004 at 14:41 |
That's because Kid Choas was once a member of The Cult. But I agree, Zodiac and The Cult have zero similarities, except for both are rock n roll. |
From: CC | Date: December 28, 2004 at 8:05 |
Yeah no way is this anything like the Cult. They aint overblown pretentious rockers like Ian Astbury. The Day ZM&TLR take themselves seriously is the day GNR actually releases a new album! |
From: Metal Pete | Date: January 6, 2005 at 13:41 |
Right on, CC! I like both bands, but Zody and the boys are just so crazy they rank higher. They are pure sleaze and proud of it! I have not found any band that does it better, period. |
From: CC | Date: January 19, 2005 at 21:24 |
And I gotta say I loved the song Prime Mover long before I was into rock & metal. I even owned the 7" single........I think buying that was really a sign of where my tastes were going only a few years later! |
From: | Date: January 23, 2005 at 0:59 |
i think itsa good band |
From: rick kerch | Date: February 8, 2005 at 15:53 |
Good band but not taken seriously because of their funny attitude. "Prime mover",kick balls. |
From: Blue Tequila | Date: December 20, 2005 at 19:23 |
Just picked this up and I gotta say I love it! Very similiar to Circus of Power. Mine is a Vertigo pressing and has 16 tracks with "Born To Be Wild" included. Is it a reissue? |
From: Fat Freddy | Date: February 6, 2006 at 22:05 |
Geez, I remember these guys... they were kinda doing the White Zombie thing before White Zombie. Good old low-down dirty biker rock n roll. Best album review I ever read of this band referred to them as "Zodiac Mind-Dork and the Glove Compartment," which still cracks me up whenever I think of it to this very day. |
From: shoemaker | Date: September 13, 2007 at 11:11 |
This is nothin special. Just some normal Rock´n Roll. Poor ALICE COOPER rip off. |
From: Rafo Phoenix | Date: October 26, 2007 at 12:06 |
Great Hard Rock, pero que vainas dicen arriba mal disco? clon de Alice Cooper? jaja esta si que es buena si el tio tiene un timbre igual a Alice cierto y este album me gusta mas que cualquiera de Alice solo escucha el superclasico "Born To Be Wild" aparte es del 86 tengo cerca de 2000 albums de este aņo y casi todos me gustan por algo es el mejor aņo que existe dentro del Rock y mi aņo favorito of course asi que es calidad garantizada necesito decir algo mas? |
From: Rafo Phoenix | Date: October 26, 2007 at 12:44 |
This album is from 1988, Mas seriedad con los posteadores este album es de 1988, por comentar rapido ni cuenta me di con la emocion que me significa 1986 lo cierto es que tienen otros EP del 86 asi como del 87 donde 2 cortes aparecen aca, seriedad por favor, Translate this message to spanish. |
From: Cumofo | Date: November 25, 2008 at 15:29 |
Zodiac Mindwarp and the Gay Bikers on LSD was one name I remember them by also the Gay bikers from Mars. whutever happened to the song "High Priest of Love"? Gabriel |
From: Doghouse Reilly | Date: January 8, 2014 at 20:37 |
Strangely, the bands Zodiac Mindwarp reminds me the most of are ones that came over a decade later: namelly Steel Panther (the outrageous lyrics), Fozzy (the comic-book character personas of the band members) and the Darkness (the tongue-in-cheeky, is-thiss-a-joke-or-not British humor). What am I missing here? I hear the biker-sleaze influences, but with that '80's production, reverbed and dlayed six ways from Sunday, the songs just blend together. Nothing terrible, but I guess, ZW himself a graphic artist, this is one of those bands where you had to take the whole presentation into account, because the tunes themselves don't sound like anything special. |
From: hair metal again | Date: May 3, 2015 at 1:51 |
excellent hard rock release by ZODIAC MINDWARP back in 88 and i remember Prime Mover on the free program in MTV!yeap this guy is a great rocker ,with excellent musicianship&songwriting,unique lyrics and a lot of attitude!i remember catching him live for that tour and he was AWESOME |
From: Auslander | Date: February 2, 2021 at 12:20 |
All style, weak sound. Posturing, no substance. If you want real biker rock you are better of with Circus of Power than this overrated release. |
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