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CD Title: Religious Fix
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Category: Glam
Year: 1995
Label: Mausoleum
Catalog Number: 71278-60001-2
Personnel
Stevie Rachelle vocals
Jorge DeSaint guitar
Jamie Fonte bass
Jimi Lord drums
Tracks
1. | Tied To The Bells | 4:44 |
2. | Daddy's Money | 4:35 |
3. | Better Off Dead | 4:33 |
4. | I Like What I See | 4:08 |
5. | Sixteen Tons | 3:38 |
6. | Follow The Loser | 3:21 |
7. | Rattle My Bones | 2:46 |
8. | In Dogs We Trust | 2:25 |
9. | Electric Church | 3:18 |
10. | God Bless This Mess | 4:03 |
11. | Simon Says | 9:48 |
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Total Running Time: | 47:19 |
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Existing comments about this CD
From: HG |
Date: February 17, 2002 at 16:00 |
My favorite release of theirs. They stuck to the religios theme on quite a few songs. The music is a little edgier than the first CD.
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From: David |
Date: May 5, 2002 at 1:26 |
I have over 1000 hard rock/heavy metal/sleaze metal/hair metal cd's and this is in the top 15 for sure!!!!!!!!!!
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From: David |
Date: August 16, 2002 at 4:12 |
Purrfect Kat I don't mean to telling you what to buy, but I get an idea of what you like and if you don't have this album you really are missing out because this really is in my top ten and I have 1000's like you. Just an unbelievable release!
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From: mikey allen |
Date: August 27, 2002 at 17:16 |
again i must say this c.d. is more darker than any tuff c.d. but its still one of my top 10 cds of all time. buy it fucker!!!!!!!
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From: vixen |
Date: September 10, 2002 at 12:33 |
uhmmm...uhmm...i got this album and What goes around...after all these years and listening to em over and over again I still cant make up my mind which one i like best. Both albums have excellent trax on em. I think this one deals with more serious issues tho and if i count the trax i like on this one and on What goes around...then i think Relious Fix would win the race. But like i said i love em both. TUFF has always been one of my fav. bands....they always will!!!!
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From: scott |
Date: May 9, 2003 at 2:45 |
This disc also includes a hidden track called "Everything Just Makes Me Sick."
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From: riz (japan) |
Date: November 15, 2003 at 14:33 |
i have their "what comes around~" and "fist first". this album looks like containing all songs of "fist~". are they different takes?
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From: riz |
Date: November 15, 2003 at 14:45 |
i'm sorry i've found the answer in the other page about "fist~" of this site. on some songs of this album robbie crane (RATT) supported them as a bassist.
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From: LIGHTNINGSTRIKE |
Date: April 13, 2004 at 16:14 |
I will just say this...During the first 10 seconds of the first song, I knew this CD was killer. An absolute must have for all Tuff fans. Possibly their BEST release to date.
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From: Lucas |
Date: May 4, 2004 at 3:51 |
Excelent cd!!! Great band, style and soul. I trade glam cds, contact me: lhgordo@yahoo.com
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From: Gar |
Date: May 10, 2004 at 18:36 |
Thought "I Like What I see " was a very good song, but I couldn't really get into the rest of the disc. The other songs just didn't grab me for some reason. I love this style of music and this isn't a bad disc at all... but for me is was kind of a letdown.
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From: sinnerboy |
Date: May 12, 2004 at 21:03 |
100% kick ass rock n roll. I also have what comes around goes around. Both cd's are kickin' but they are very different musically. depending on my mood I cannot decide which of the cd's i like better. The reason for "fist" and religious fix having the same songs, I believe thier record company dropped them for some reason then they got another record deal who re released it as regigious fix. something to that nature.
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From: Geoff |
Date: August 30, 2004 at 2:46 |
Though I would not call this one glam, I would call it a great CD. Very heavy, especially for Tuff, and equipped with some killer tunes. 'Tied to the bells' is a fave. I used to have 'Fist first' but sold it and paid to get this one with the two extra tracks - very smart move because 'Daddy's money' and 'Follow the loser' are two of the best. 'Rattle my bones' is still my favourite track though. Great CD!
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From: Hairball John |
Date: November 26, 2004 at 21:29 |
This is my favorite Tuff disc. I played "Tied to the Bells" non-stop for days when I first got it years ago and just played it this weeks by request during The Hairball John Radio Show. Check out the audio interview with Reb Beach that we conducted early 2004. He is a great guy and shares a hysterical story on how Beavis and Butthead destroyed their career. Check out The Hairball John Radio show every week at www.hairballjohn.com for many of the lost classics and new kick ass tunes. The Hairball
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From: C.J. SCHECK |
Date: December 30, 2004 at 17:05 |
I LOVE EVERYTHING ABOUT TUFF!! I have been a fan of the bands since '88. I have lots of demo's, video's, CD's so on and so on. Tuff KICK's ASS!! This is a MUST!!!
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From: CurtisLoew |
Date: January 5, 2005 at 16:00 |
I was stunned by how much I dug this. Miles better than the debut.
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From: sean |
Date: January 14, 2005 at 8:28 |
I ordered this cd on Amazon.com this week and can't wait to listen to it. I should receive it in the mail by tomorrow. I never heard any ot their music before as strange as that sounds and I am a huge heavy metal fan!
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From: wzcj02 |
Date: December 12, 2006 at 14:23 |
Unique sound to other bands.....poor songs on this release.
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From: shark attack |
Date: January 27, 2008 at 10:24 |
Heavier and darker than the debut platter of cheese in a misguided attempt at being taken seriously(hey if u call yourself TUFF no-one will ever take u seriously!!)TUFF`s 3rd release displays all the traits of a band in terminal decay with a set of songs to which melody is as scarce as Stevie Rachelle's hair.Whilst not as bad as other pathetic attempts to re invent themselves. This should have been left to fester in the bottom of a septic sludge tank found in a heavy metals factory.40/100
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From: GlamSlam |
Date: August 23, 2009 at 23:58 |
Compare to firs cd this was disapointment, but when u give some time u will see that this aint not so bad. First was awesome glam release this is darker n more mature release, but still many good songs.
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From: hair metal again |
Date: April 19, 2010 at 6:03 |
this is darker and heavier than the awesome debut,but ballsy and hard rockin all the way.jorge de saint prooves to be an excellent guitarist and steve s voice is more rough.many good songs like "tied to the bells","rattle my bones","in dogs we trust".overall not so good as their first ,but they released authentic hard rock music in a very difficult time.big thumps up
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From: CC |
Date: August 2, 2018 at 18:39 |
Like so many bands, come the mid 90s they changed their sound somewhat due to the changing musical climate. Unlike many others though they did not go all out in trying to sound more grunge or indy etc, they just tweaked their sound a little. A bit heavier than the debut, a bit less "glam", but with a bit more "sleaze". Certainly more "modern" sounding than the debut Daddys money, Tied to the bells or God bless this mess still had enough of an old school sound to sit easily alongside anything from the debut on a Tuff playlist. Tied to the bells is easily the highlight of this one for me, but Daddys money or Follow the loser are great songs too. Glad I held off on purchasing Fist first, and picked this one instead.
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