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Category: Glam
Year: 2000
Label: Rubber Baby Records
Catalog Number: 2000-484850-2
1. | Bad Boy | |
2. | Rock You Crazy | |
3. | I'll Be There | |
4. | Hush My Baby | |
5. | Love On The Run | |
6. | Take A Chance | |
7. | Lyin | |
8. | Out Of Mind | |
9. | Long Way Home | |
10. | Don't Walk Away | |
11. | Shotgun Love | |
12. | I Believe In You | |
13. | Next To You | |
14. | What You Got | |
15. | It's All The Same | |
16. | Demon Lover | |
17. | Heart Of Stone | |
18. | Throw Her Down The Stairs (A Love Song) |
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From: M. Allen | Date: January 25, 2005 at 18:34 |
OK, but nothing worth losing your virginity for. Standard hard rock done without a lick of originality. Why did it take them 10 yrs. to make this? Most bands with even a few ounces of talent could've written & recorded these songs in under 10 months. But if the usual loud (though indie quality) guitars, somewhat obvious hook, and formulaic chorus are what get you all hot & bothered, then this should at least moisten your drawers, even if it doesn't make you scream with pleasure... |
From: Geoff | Date: January 27, 2005 at 5:30 |
Again, M. Allen nails it perfectly and leaves little reason for further comment as to me that's a prefect description of the band and this CD. A lot of songs, a few goodies but a lot of fillers. Decent hard rock but nothing special. Only got a CDR, but I'm glad enough to own it. |
From: twcystsa | Date: June 13, 2005 at 15:55 |
I really enjoyed this album. It did have some hooks, but that is what most of the 80's hair bands had at that time. I really liked don't walk away and I though throw her down the stairs was a riot. I have learned the band broke up due to drug use by some members so they did not leave on the best terms. But when they finally got together again, clean and sober, they put this out. If you like the catchy hair bands that played the Strip, you will love this. |
From: twcystsa | Date: June 13, 2005 at 16:45 |
JUST NOTICED THAT ABOVE STATED THIS WAS A COLLECTION OF CHASTITY DEMOS FROM 1990 AND WAS RELEASED IN 2000. THIS IS AN ERROR. ACCORDING TO THEIR WEB SITE, THEY WENT INTO TO STUDIO AND RECORDED THIS, AND KEPT IT AS CLOSE TO THE ORIGINAL SONGS AS POSSIBLE. SOME OF THE MEMBERS ARE STILL PLAYING WITH OTHER BANDS IN PITTSBURGH AND IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. |
From: cokkstar | Date: May 26, 2006 at 14:16 |
This CD is absolutely terrible.This is the kind of crap that gives this genre of music a bad name.The whole thing is very weak.The guitar playing is virtually non existent and when the guitarists are playing they might know 3 chords between the 2 of them.Just a very lame effort in every area.What's worse the bassist is the only remainng member and still trying to sell this 15 yrs later on his website,trying to make it sound like they were huge in LA.Does he really think would buy this for $20? |
From: tweetpea | Date: June 17, 2006 at 15:57 |
I liked the CD. If you like the 80's hairbands you like this one. cokkstar sounds like you have a axe to grind I got mine off CD baby, but I did not know that they bassist was also selling them. How did you find that out. I really liked "Don't Walk Away". Makes you remeber when songs were about having a good time and not about how life sucks like todays' music. Simple as some of the songs are they still rock and have some good harmonies. Glad I own it. Nice addition to my collection, |
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