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Artist: Twisted Sister

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CD Title: Still Hungry

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 2004

Label: Spitfire Records

Catalog Number: SPT 15142-2

Personnel

Dee Snider lead and backing vocals
Jay Jay French guitars
Eddie Ojeda guitars, backing vocals
Mark Mendoza bass, backing vocals
A.J. Pero drums, backing vocals

Tracks

1.  Stay Hungry  
2.  We're Not Gonna Take It  
3.  Burn in Hell  
4.  Horror Teria A Captain Howdy B Street Justice  
5.  I Wanna Rock  
6.  The Price  
7.  Don't Let Me Down  
8.  The Beast  
9.  S.M.F.  
10.  Never Say Never  
11.  Blastin' Fast and Loud  
12.  Come Back  
13.  Plastic Money  
14.  You Know I Cry  
15.  Rock N Roll Saviors  
16.  Heroes Are Hard to Find  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Metalhead66 Date: November 22, 2004 at 11:59
What have They Done!!! Re-record an Album that was a Big Hit...Well I have both copies and I Gotta say this one is Heavier..Maybe Dee can't hit all those high notes but hey I still like this....It Rocks The production is a little bit better,none of those thin 80's drum sounds.My only complaint is A.J.Pero is all over the place(drums).

From: CurtisLoew Date: November 22, 2004 at 18:54
Horrible... Dee sounds bad, and you should really stick to the original. This aisn't as bad as Bon Jovi's 'This Left Feels Right', but it's still awful.

From: ALEXX GLAM Date: November 23, 2004 at 10:50
WHAT A SHAME THE NEW VERSIONS AND THE NEW SONGS SUCKS DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY THIS IS A COMPLETE SHIT

From: Great Dane Date: November 24, 2004 at 1:46
What a load of crap. I always hated this band and still do.

From: T-Bone Date: November 28, 2004 at 23:47
Well...I hate to say it, but it's not all that bad once you listen to it a few times. I agree with the fact that it should have been left alone and a completely new CD could have been released instead. I'll give it a 5 at best.

From: Chad Date: November 29, 2004 at 0:19
Glad to see you are still going strong. Rock-n-roll will never die. Keep rockin TS!! Twisted Sister has rocked people all over the world. Say hi for me to the band. Keep those hits a commin. Us Idaho people know how to rock when it comes to great music. Thank you TS.

From: WidoMakr Date: December 2, 2004 at 19:06
For those interested...I apologize for plug here Dan...Bent Brother is at the Chance in upstate NY this Saturday Dec 4th...Bent Brother is composed of the immortals...Twisted Sister...yeah Dee cant hit the high notes anymore as evident on their latest release and I agree that the album to me sounds a little too polished..but the live show is full of rip ass rock from glory days...heres hoping that they play one of my favs...The WidoMaker...Quote the WidoMakr...Never More

From: Gringo Date: December 6, 2004 at 14:48
Man, I couldn't disagree more with those ripping on this album. Even if the remake of the originals isn't what people expected, the fact that there are new kick-ass studio tracks on this makes it definitely worth purchasing. Keep on rockin' TS, and here's hoping for more in the future! Oh, and Great Dane, if you always hated this band, what in the heck are you doing listening and commenting on this. Makes me wonder whether you actually listened.

From: Dean Date: December 6, 2004 at 16:29
I'm on Gringo's side on this one, I thought most of these tunes sounded pretty cool. There are a couple like Horror Teria that should have been left alone but most of it holds up pretty well. Usually i don't care for bands rerecording the old albums but this one was a winner in my book. The unreleased studio tunes def. make this one a must have-IMO.

From: Scott Date: December 22, 2004 at 13:49
I like this CD! I think the hits on this CD sounded better on the original, but the others are much better here. Burn in Hell, Captain Howdy & Stay Hungry now sound like they easily could have fit on either of the band's first two albums. Burn in Hell in particular reminds me of Destroyer, which was one of those songs that made me a devoted fan years ago. Overall, I enjoyed hearing these songs again with a fresh, heavy production. Add to it all the bonus material, and this CD is a must buy.

From: ED Date: December 26, 2004 at 18:28
I love the songs, only that in the original album they sounded better. I enjoy it though, I think that this band still kick ass! But it would have been better if they record a completely new cd instead of re-recording old stuff...I still love them, and the reason why I got this one is for the previously unreleased tracks (from NEVER SAY NEVER to HEROES ARE HARD TO FIND). This one is not bad, I love it...but in the original album they sounded better because they were on their glorious days.

From: Ed Date: December 26, 2004 at 18:33
(cont.)...I wanted to share that their first tour date for 2005 is Jan. 29 in Puerto Rico! Yes, I'm writting from Puerto Rico and yes, I'm going to see that band! They'll be playing with DIO!!!!!!!! TWISTED SISTER with DIO in Puerto Rico! We, the Puertorrican people, will rock! We'll tear the roof off!!!!

From: Raiven Vainn Date: January 14, 2005 at 16:44
They should have just released the original tracks with added bonus tracks, no real point in re-recording what was already great.

From: "el gran Ņako" Date: September 6, 2006 at 14:43
It sounds strange to listen to all those old tracks in a different way. Maybe heavier and "actuallized".TS fans will enjoy it as they sound like this now. I had one of my best times this summer in Lorca singing every track of their amazing concert. One of best bands in history SMF FOREVER!!!!

From: shoemaker Date: December 22, 2007 at 5:33
Oh no, nobody needs a bad remake of an classic. I canīt say how much this one suck!

From: dany69 Date: September 2, 2022 at 19:38
Pfffffffffff This is Awesome,,,,, And that was for the 20Th Anniversary,,,


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