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Artist: Vollmer

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CD Title: When Pigs Fly

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1999

Label: Vollmer Records

Catalog Number: None

Personnel

Brian Vollmer Vocals
Bill Gadd Guitar
Tony Palleschi Bass
Brian Doerner Drums

Tracks

1.  I'm A Live Frankenstein  3:39
2.  Life Of The Party  3:03
3.  King Of The Hill  3:16
4.  Stumblin' Blind  3:24
5.  Pissed Off  3:47
6.  X-Ray Eyes  3:27
7.  F.U.G.L.Y.  4:28
8.  When Pigs Fly  3:10
9.  Good Times Don't Get Better Than This  3:20
  
Total Running Time:  31:34

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From: juan carlos Date: May 7, 2009 at 0:52
Tracks 1,2 are pretty forgettable, "Stumblin' Blind" is ok, "Pissed Off" "X-Ray Eyes" are enjoyable but not really good as i wouldīve expected. "When Pigs Fly" is not a Green Day cover? hehe but itīs okay. Funny HardRock, so donīt take you seriously. "Good Times Don't Get Better Than This" is an acoustic track, ok.. 7/10

From: Reverend Mayhem Date: July 21, 2014 at 18:16
Under a plain brown wrapper this could easily be taken for a modern Alice Cooper album (that is, if Alice had taken singing lessons). Aside from the sonic resemblance to a record like "Brutal Planet," Helix frontman Brian Vollmer's solo effort reeks with the tongue-in-cheek tone of Alice's humor (minus the macabre themes and cleverness) -- "Pissed Off," "F.U.G.L.E.Y.," "Life of the Party (But Now He's Dead)," and "X-Ray Eyes" being the prominent examples. The music is thick and heavy and well-played (former Saga drummer Brian Doerner -- brother of Helix guitarist Brent -- turns in a great performance throughout) and I've always dug Brian's vocals, but unfortunately many of the positives get undermined by the sheer goofiness of the lyrics. "King of the Hill" makes it a worthwhile bargain bin find. 60 / 100


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