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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 2001

Label: Perris Records

Catalog Number: PIS 73

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Tracks

1.  Good in a Bad Way  
2.  Luv Junkie  
3.  Cloud 9  
4.  Roll the Bones  
5.  Red Devil  
6.  You've Got the Love  
7.  King of the Mountain  
8.  Two Times You  
9.  Whiskey  

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From: Rycheage Date: July 1, 2003 at 21:33
This is a fast paced, uptempo, riff driven, no bullshit, stripped down, AC/DC style hard rocking, good fun, sex-ed up, sweaty rock n roll. The vocals from Wes Kimball are very Brian Johnson / Bon Scott and suit the music to a tee.

From: Geoff Date: March 7, 2005 at 7:17
Because I was a fan of their first 2 discs and thought they still had it in them I actually bought all their CDs, but as with the last 2 they kept letting me down. This is a little better than the last 2 and Rychearge has a good way of looking at it... but unfortunately the more evil ones out there, like me, just view this as boring and highlight-free hard rock. Straight-forward, no frills... but in being that, pretty boring to me.

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: January 10, 2010 at 1:56
Correction: Track #6 is actually called "You've Got The Bomb." Anyway, if you like AC/DC, you'll like this, as it sounds very much like some of the better post-Back In Black stuff from them. Not original in the least, but, you know, it's like candy. Keeps you happy for a while. "Good In A Bad Way," "Cloud Nine" and "Roll The Bones" stand out for me, but while this is an enjoyable listen, I cna't say it's a frequent one. There's just too much other, more distinctive stuff out there.

From: cook_jaime Date: June 24, 2011 at 13:47
They really remind me a lot of Dizzy-era Britny Fox.


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