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Artist: Raise Cain

Title: Call It Whatever You Want

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1994

Label: Demolition Records

Catalog Number: DEM94002

Personnel

Bo Florin Lead Vocals
Mats Jeppsson Bass Guitar, Vocals
Sven Cirnski Lead Guitar, Vocals
Bert Lundgren Drums, Vocals

Tracks

1.  Can't Break Me Down  3:36
2.  I Hate!  3:13
3.  With A Bullet  2:43
4.  Enough  3:29
5.  Taste The Pain  1:05
6.  Scumbags Callin'  3:28
  
Total Running Time:  17:34

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From: tomcat Date: March 9, 2005 at 1:36
ultra heavy in your face rock from 1994 from a band that sounded promising but their follow up didn't do much...in a time when everybody was talking about bands like clawfinger...ANyhow...i enjoyed this ep while back when i was 20 years old.. "can't bring me down down down" was some sort of an anthem to me back then... That was a trip down to memory lane....Have a nice working day...From brussels

From: Geoff Date: March 9, 2005 at 1:58
The cover might lead you to think this is a bunch of pretty boys trying to be the next Skid Row, but as noted above this is heavy. Good solid heavy metal, but I was not overly impressed.

From: M. Allen Date: March 10, 2005 at 13:01
Like it loud, rough, & in-your-face? Well, enough about your porn star career, we're talking music here! Take Skid Row's "Subhuman Race," mix it with Shotgun Messiah's "Violent New Breed" (after removing most of the industrial elements), and you might get something like RAISE CAIN. Heavy guitars will peel the paint from your walls while the unbridled attitude may just knock you on your ass. Pretty good stuff in the heavy-hard rock genre, but definitely not for you AOR wimps--er, fans--out there.

From: Studboy Date: March 10, 2005 at 18:33
Well, since I submitted this so I probably should comment on it. I though they sounded like a cross between WASP, Skid Row and a little Nine Inch Nails thrown in. I loved it, very good hard rock. Not for the faint of heart!

From: shotgun_argentina Date: January 17, 2010 at 1:08
comparison with shotgun messiah violent new breed is ok..but no the same.. very good heavy hard rock album


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