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| 2. State Penn - JT the Bigga Figga | |||
| 3. Shit Goes Down - Double D, Seff Tha Gaffla | |||
| 4. Murder Makes Mo' Ma - Ironic, | |||
| 5. Buckslugs to da Throat - Closed Caption | |||
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| 1. We Bring the Funk - Celly Cel, Mac Shawn | |||
| 2. Fonky Situation - Mac Dre | |||
| 3. West Coast Parlae - Brotha Lynch Hung, | |||
| 4. Money - Dat Nigga Daz, Mac Shawn | |||
| 5. Professional Stone Crooks | |||
| 6. Comin' Up - Herm | |||
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| 1. Gorilla Milk - Don P, E-40, , Mossie, | |||
| 2. Heart Break - Don P | |||
| 3. Thick N' Thin - JT the Bigga Figga | |||
| 4. Gladiatior Tank - B-Legit, , | |||
| 5. Layout Your Suits - Fast 1 | |||
| 6. Raise up off These Nuts - Tupac Shakur, , D'Wayne Wiggins | |||
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Vicious,Various Artists,Swerve Records,90's,G-Funk,Gangsta Rap,Hardcore Rap,Hip-Hop,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop,Soul/Reggae/Rhythm & Blues,West Coast Rap
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Vicious Delicious
Infected Mushroom Manufacturer: Reincarnate Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000QEIM5K Release Date: 2007-06-26 |
Tracks:
- Becoming Insane
- Artillery
- Vicious Delicious
- Heavyweight
- Suliman
- Forgive Me
- Special Place
- In Front Of Me
- Eat It Raw
- Change The Formality
- Before
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Hot, Cool & Vicious
Salt 'N Pepa Manufacturer: London / Umgd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001FHE Release Date: 1992-12-08 |
Tracks:
- Push It (Remix)
- Beauty And The Beat
- Tramp
- I'll Take Your Man
- It's Alright
- Chick On The Side (Remix)
- I Desire
- The Showstopper
- My Mic Sounds Nice
Amazon.com
One of the first albums to challenge hip-hop's machocratic sovereignty, Salt-N-Pepa's Hot, Cool & Vicious takes as its musical model Run-D.M.C.'s potent distillation of streetwise repartee, hard-ass bluster and beatbox rhythms. Determined to say it loud and say it proud, r-r-r-rappers Cheryl "Salt" James and Sandy "Pepa" Denton wield their womanhood like an urban-jungle machete, busting unfaithful lovers in "Chick on the Side," threatening female competitors "just for spite" in "I'll Take Your Man," dishing distaff disses at Doug E. Fresh and Slick Rick in "The Showstopper," and condemning mindless male promiscuity in "Tramp." With its aerobic BPMs and synth-pop hook, the Top 20 hit "Push It" is the album's most obvious--and most effective--bid for dancefloor immortality. --Greg SiegelCustomer Reviews:
Best Hip Hop CD EVER.......2007-06-08
If you're a Doug E Fresh fan or even Beastie Boys- you will LOVE this! Check it out! You'll love it a much as I do,fo sho!
Can't Knock A Classic.......2007-03-08
Love it.......2007-03-07
Hot,, Cool, & Vicious debut album from the ladies........2006-05-27
This is one of the first albums to be released by an all-female rap group, Hot, Cool & Vicious is paced by its opening track, "Push It," one of the first rap songs to hit number one on the dance singles charts. Considering how little Salt-n-Pepa actually rap on "Push It," which is all about its instrumental hook, they maintain a surprisingly strong presence over most of Hot, Cool & Vicious.
Written and produced by Hurby "Luv Bug" Azor and recorded by the original Salt-N-Pepa line up -- Cheryl "Salt" James, Sandy "Pepa" Denton and Latoya "Spinderella" Hanson (later replaced by Deidre "Spinderella" Roper) -- HOT, COOL & VICIOUS made Salt-N-Pepa the first female rappers to earn a Grammy nomination.
No, they aren't technical virtuosos on the mic, but their fairly basic raps are carried off with brash confidence and enthusiasm. Some of the other key tracks borrow ideas from outside sources: the single "Tramp" is a rap remake of the Otis & Carla soul classic, and "The Show Stopper" is an answer record to Doug E. Fresh's "The Show." The duo's sass comes across very well on "My Mic Sounds Nice" and "I'll Take Your Man," and they're equally assertive on "Chick on the Side."
If I would have to choose my favorite party tracks would be "Chick on the Side," "My Mike Sounds Nice," "Tramp" and "Push It," which topped the pop charts in 1987.
ADD THE SEASONINGS ..............2005-11-05
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Veni Vidi Vicious
The Hives Manufacturer: Burning Heart Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000066F6H Release Date: 2002-04-30 |
Tracks:
- The Hives - Declare Guerre Nucleaire
- Die, All Right!
- A Get Together to Tear It Apart
- Main Offender
- Outsmarted
- Hate To Say I Told You So
- The Hives-Introduce the Metric System in Time
- Find Another Girl
- Statecontrol
- Inspection Wise 1999
- Knock Knock
- Supply And Demand
Amazon.com
American punk rock seems to get more watered down with each passing year. Leave it to the Swedes to remind the USA that we were once the home of the Stooges and the MC5. The Hives' Veni Vidi Vicious owes its very being to Detroit's punk genesis; they may be decades too late, but the Hives capture the zeal and fury perfectly. "Die, All Right," an angry rant against capitalism, spikes the aural brew with frontman Howlin' Pelle Almqvist's nasty nasal shouts. Just as rocking is "Hate to Say I Told You So," which boasts a clunky punk groove and delightfully dark lyrics such as "Do what I please gonna spread the disease because I wanna / Gonna call all the shots for the no's and the not's." Veni Vidi Vicious clocks in at just under half an hour--a perfectly timed charge of codeine-meets-caffeine and decibels-meets-delicious-rock. --Jason JosephesAlbum Description
2000 release from the amazing Swedish rockers who make The Strokes sound like The Eagles.Customer Reviews:
Putting the "rage" back in Garage Rock.......2007-02-09
Totally Fun but not Genius.......2006-03-20
First of all, I think that in 2006 it's really idiotic to dismiss a band because they sound like another band. So the Hives are obviously derivative of the MC5, the Kinks, Da Stooges, etc. and those bands did it first and better. Of course they did... THEY'RE THE F**KING MC5! But you know what? The MC5 hasn't made any new music since 1971. So any band that worships them as much as I do is cool with me. As long as they don't rip off riffs directly I'm ok with "derivative". Because if you like that old-school crummy rock it's hard to come by and you should be dying for more. Besides in this day and age it's almost impossible to NOT be derivative of something (before you jump down my throat, I know there are exceptions: Flaming Lips, Sonic Youth, Tom Waits - off the top of my head). As long as it's done right, with the appropriate reverence/humor, it's perfectly acceptable to wear your influences on your sleeve.
Secondly, when people complain that a 30 minute rock album is a rip off because it's too short just tells me that those idiots have absolutely no understanding of rock-n-roll at all let alone the history of the music business. You see, in the glory days before Compact Discs destroyed music 30 - 40 minutes was the most music you could cram on an LP without losing fidelity. More than that and you had to either cram the grooves so close you lost sound or you had to move it on to a second LP which was prohibitively expensive. That's part of the reason some of those first 2 lp albums are real classics, i.e. The White Album, Exile on Maine Street, Blonde On Blonde. [Actually the White Album is a bad example because it was the first album on Apple Records but you get my point.] In order to convince the label to put out two LPs you really had to have something to say. Otherwise your album got cut to fit the medium, therefore you left the weaker songs off the record. The CD's 75 minute format allowed artists to become very poor self-editors. Whatever crap they recorded got slapped on the CD. Rarely is there a 75, or even 60 minute album that is good all the way through but, now, the music buying public, in true American-Consumer fashion, has come to demand quantity over quality. "If I'm going to spend $18 on a CD I better be getting 75 minutes of music even if 45 minutes of that is pabulum I'll never listen to." (For a few years a backlash to this has been building, hence the success of iTunes.)
Anyway, my long rambling point is that - More Is Rarely Better! The Hives' 30 Minute Veni Vidi Vicious is the perfect length. No filler. No tedious solos that need to be skipped over. The longest song clocks in at 3:22; no time to get bored here. Just 12 short kick-ass examples of garage rock in almost it's purest form. I say "almost" because, despite what some reviewers here say, this album is overproduced. Personally, I really cherish that recorded-in-my-parent's-basement kind of feel to my crappy rock records; this album is obviously meant to be a little bit more radio friendly. I can't fault them for that but it's just not my thing.
Bottom line is that this is a fun record and I think that a majority of the reviews have missed this point. If you understand that when I call some music "crappy" I don't necessarily mean it derogatorily or if you appreciate Lenny Kaye's Nuggets Collection or if you have a collection of cherished 45s you bought at local rock shows then I trust this album will make you smile. No, it's not as good as the MC5 or the Stooges or what ever high water marks you want set for Rock... But what is? If you can't get over that I can only suggest your life would be much happier if you get off that pretentious pole you've got lodged in your rectum.
AMAZING!!!!.......2006-03-18
ROCK OUT!!.......2005-11-18
This album is packed into a half hour, but after that short half hour, you will feel like you need to sit down somewhere and take a breather. The screaming, breaking vocals of Howlin' Pelle never ceases to amaze me. One reviewer stated that musically this album was amazing, but the voice was horrible. But in response to that, how many other singers could keep up with their music, and maintain the energy??
This is such a fun album. Some of my favorites are the anti-capitlaist Die, Alright!, Main Offender, Hate to Say I Told You So, and The Hives Introduce the Metric System of Time. one thing to know about this album, not to stray from the quality of the album, is that it just might have been the Hives golden age. Their debut Barely Legal is faster, harder, and much sloppier. this approach has its appeal, but it isn't the amazing punk rock record that this is. Their followup to this album, Tyrannosaurus Hives, was good, but it seemed to have mellowed some. I guess most bands don't feel they can only put out continually crazy albums, and i am proud of them for experimenting with more serious forms of rock. but their specialities are seen here. so pick this up, and prepare to fall in love as you are rocked straight out of your socks! (heh heh sorry for the bad pun, it just seemed to fit!)
Ouch.............2005-09-18
The vocals in this album are the worst I've ever heard, and i really hate to say that. The instrumentals are so incredible, but this vocalist hurts your ears, and it won;t grow on you. I've tried, many times, to love this allbum, and i just can't, I wish this band would find a new vocalist so I could worship them.
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Vicious Cycle
Lynyrd Skynyrd Manufacturer: Sanctuary Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000996IO Release Date: 2003-05-20 |
Tracks:
- THAT'S HOW I LIKE IT
- PICK 'EM UP
- DEAD MAN WALKING
- THE WAY
- RED WHITE AND BLUE
- SWEET MAMA DIDN'T RAISE NO FOOL
- ALL FUNKED UP
- HELL OR HEAVEN
- MAD HATTER
- ROCKIN' LITTLE TOWN
- CRAWL
- JAKE
- LIFE'S LESSONS
- LUCKY MAN
- GIMME BACK MY BULLETS
Customer Reviews:
A flagship effort for modern-era Skynyrd.......2006-09-25
It's easy to see the influence that Ricky and Hughie had on Skynyrd with this album. Good, driving, southern rock 'n' roll. I think if listeners would give them a chance, they would find some songs on here that would stand the test of time like some of their classics. Red, white, and blue comes to mind as well as That's how I like it. The way, crawl, and all funked up are some personal favorites. Can't wait for their next studio album, even though it won't have Hughie this time. I'd like to see him come back to the fold after all is said and done with the Outlaws.
Johnny, give the band some too.......2006-09-04
Lynyrd Skynyrd back with a little more!! .......2006-02-24
MAYBE time for Skynyrd to hang things Up?........2005-09-03
compilation type CD that was simply titled "What's Your Name",
I fell in love with "Simple Man". I Now tend to agree more and
more[with the last 2-3 albums they released] that it maybe time
for Lynyrd Skynyrd to call it quits all together or at least in
the way of studio recordings, at least in the way they have been
doing, let me explain. Lynyrd Skynyrd's last 2-3 studio albums
have sounded more like a "country rock" band[mainly in the way
of lyrics] then the great, almost hard rock they were in the
1970's. Johnny Van Zant is not a Rock N' Roll singer really and
he is even less of a Rock N' Roll writer in my opinion. What
really get's Me is that the band had always stood[through the
years with Ronnie Van Zant especially] up until recently for
being "rebels" and sort of "dissidents", their whole history is
built on it really if You think about it, it's keeping that in
mind is why I hate the "new" Lynyrd Skynyrd has taken this path
of what sounds to me like "ass kissing" of the Conservative "War
Loving" right wing that they have and not just by writing the
song "Red,White & Blue", the song in theory is fine, it's just
a few lines in the song itself plus other things the band has
said and done since writing this song that has me aggravated as
a long time fan. I just wish to recommend that if You think this
is THE SAME Lynyrd Skynyrd band of "Things Goin' On", IT'S NOT!!
Best Skynyrd to Date.......2005-08-09
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Ultra Dance 01
Johnny Vicious Manufacturer: Ultra Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005UF35 Release Date: 2002-01-22 |
Tracks:
- Turn Off The Light - Nelly Furtado
- Irresistable - Jessica Simpson
- Yes - Amber
- Rapture - Iio
- Stand Still - Aubrey
- To Be Able To Love - Jessica Folker
- It's Love (Trippin) - Goldtrix presents Andrea Brown
- La La Land - Green Velvet
- Break 4 Love - Peter Rauhofer + Pet Shop Boys = The Collaboration
- Underwater - Delerium featuring Rani
- Resurrection - PPK
- Forever - Dee Dee
- Something - Lasgo
- You Know It's Hard - Crystal Method
Tracks:
- Hide U - Suzanne Palmer
- Light A Rainbow - Tukan
- Song To The Siren - Vengeance feat. Clare Pearce
- The Crowd Song - Rhythm Gangster
- Transmission - Fast
- Be With Me - Bioss
- Home - Coast 2 Coast
- Journey To Uranus - Johnny Vicious feat. Lula
- O (Overdrive) - DJ Scot Project
- Can U Feel The Rhythm - Da Booka
- The Test - Elastica presents Jesus MArtens
- Paranoid - Hyptraxx
- Adrenaline - Freesom
- Adrenaline - Mad Myles
Customer Reviews:
The best in the series.......2007-06-13
Awesome Compilation!!!!!!!!!.......2003-10-26
SAVE YOUR MONEY!.......2003-01-11
Perfect Fo Clubbin'!!!.......2002-10-25
I'm Sure Johnny Has Better.......2002-10-24
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Lyve: The Vicious Cycle Tour
Lynyrd Skynyrd Manufacturer: Sanctuary Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000294SBQ Release Date: 2004-06-22 |
Tracks:
- THAT'S HOW I LIKE IT
- WHAT'S YOUR NAME
- I KNOW A LITTLE
- PICK 'EM UP
- SIMPLE MAN
- THAT SMELL
- RED WHITE AND BLUE
- DOWN SOUTH JUKIN'
- GIMME BACK MY BULLETS
- DOUBLE TROUBLE
- CURTIS LOEW
- TUESDAYS GONE
- MISSISSIPPI KID
- WORKIN IT -
- GIMME THREE STEPS -
- CALL ME THE BREEZE -
- SWEET HOME ALABAMA -
- THE WAY -
- FREEBIRD -
Tracks:
- Workin'
- Gimme Three Steps
- Call Me The Breeze
- Sweet Home Alabama
- The Way
- Free Bird
Customer Reviews:
A Correction.......2006-03-23
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Having not grown up in the 70's, I was able to be completely impartial and take a look at both singers. I have to say that after hearing Van Zant, their new singer,whatever his name is, it really sounds like the group picked the fattest drunk loser in the crowd and said, you wanna sing songs and shoot up with us? I mean, this guy is worse than reality tv. No tallent. What does this guy do for this group? Nothing. Dont buy this cd, or anything after Van Zant. The group should have died in that crash along with the man. Harsh, I know, but true. If your still looking for Skynard CD's I recommend Self Pronounced and Second Helping. After that if you still want some Down south Junking... Check out Creedence Clearwater Revival.
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The singer is Ronnie Van Zant's younger brother, Johnnie Van Zant.
This live album is an incredible one. It proves that Johnnie has done an incredible job filling in the shoes of his older brother. I am sure Ronni would be very proud of his brother, and I am also sure Ronnie himself would have chosen no one else to fill his shoes.
Skynyrds as Good as ever.......2005-05-21
Skynyrd is back.......2005-04-15
This Live CD is mostly covers of Ron's tunes.
Live Skynyrd Boy!.......2005-04-03
Still Goin' Freebirds.......2005-03-17
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Welcome to the Ball
Vicious Rumors Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000008LZZ Release Date: 1991-07-23 |
Tracks:
- Abandoned
- You Only Live Twice
- Savior From Anger
- Children
- Dust to Dust
- Raise Your Hands
- Strange Behavior
- Six Stepsisters
- Mastermind
- When Love Comes Down
- Ends of the Earth
Customer Reviews:
A unique blend of poetry, aggression, power and skill!!!.......2003-12-29
Not near as good or inspired as their self-titled effort.......2003-02-15
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Red Card/Vicious But Fair
Streetwalkers Manufacturer: Beat Goes On ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00092MID6 Release Date: 2005-06-06 |
Tracks:
- Run for Cover
- Me an' Me Horse an' Me Rum
- Crazy Charade
- Daddy Rolling Stone
- Roll Up, Roll Up
- Between Us
- Shotgun Messiah
- Decadence Code
- Mama Was Mad
- Chilli con Carne
- Dice Man
- But You're Beautiful
- Can't Come In
- Belle Star
- Sam (Maybe He Can Come to Some Arrangement)
- Cross Time Woman
Album Description
Streetwalker's last 2 albums recorded in 1976/77 are on this 2-on-1 CD and have been digitally remastered & packaged in a slipcase. BGO Records. 2005Album Details
Digitally Remastered Edition that Combines the Tracks of Two Original LPs on to a Single Compact Disc. From 1976 and 1977 Come the Last Two Albums from the Roger Chapman-led Streetwalkers. Formed Out of the Remnants of Family, Streetwalkers were a Popular Rock Band in the UK and Europe, Touring Constantly.Customer Reviews:
No ringing endorsement here for this two-headed oddity.......2005-07-13
Here, tracks 1-8 are from "Red Card" and 9-16 from "Vicious But Fair." Missing here is the very good bonus track Hole in My Pocket that is included in the standalone release of "Red Card." Hence, that version of Red Card, not this one, is what Chapman-Whitney aficionados should seek.
The Streetwalkers brain trust of Roger Chapman (vocal and tambourine) and Charlie Whitney (guitars), plus holdover Bob Tench on guitars and vocals, for some reason jettisoned their earlier---and in my opinion better---rhythm section of John Plotel and Nico. The new lineup on board for the band's final studio session "Vicious But Fair" featured David Dowle on drums; Michael Feat on bass and a full-time keyboardist, Brian Johnstone.
Chapman's vocals are in typical manic form, Whitney rips off some decent riffs, but Tench seems relegated to a supporting role. The overall results, however, are decidedly mixed, and at time down right dreadful.
Can't Come In with the great interplay between Whitney and Tench; the epic Diceman, an overlooked gem from this time, and Sam (Maybe He Can Come to Some Arrangement) featuring some great second vocals by Bob Tench, approach the level of the songs found on the earlier Streetwalker's CDs.
The less said the better about the remaining tracks from "Vicious But Fair" but most lack any real firepower, many are misogynist, and some sound down right tired, as if the band had lost its way or perhaps couldn't figure out how to focus its energy in this expanded lineup or summon the enthusiam to fire off a few salvos in the direction of the punk rock scene.
(Rather than rehash what I or others have already posted at Red Card, I would instead refer you to the reviews for that CD.)
I think the cuts from "Red Card" merit four stars, but the inconsistent songs on "Vicious But Fair" deserve only a pair of stars. Hence, no ringing endorsement here for this two-headed oddity, though this may be the only chance hard core fans have to get "Vicious But Fair" on CD.
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Something Vicious for Tomorrow/Time Whore
Treepeople Manufacturer: C/Z Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000006N0M Release Date: 1998-05-19 |
Tracks:
- Liquid Boy
- It's Alright Now Ma
- Something Vicious For Tomorrow
- Big Mouth Strikes Again
- Filter
- Ad Campaigns
- Funnelhead
- Party
- Tongues On Thrones
- Lives
- Radio Man
- Size Of A Quarter
- Time Whore
Customer Reviews:
One of the best ever.......2003-08-21
Addition to below..........2003-01-31
stop comparing this to built to spill!!!.......2001-08-16
Sum of Dug's best work.......2000-04-25
this early stuff is better..........1998-05-19
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Dirty South
Dirty South Manufacturer: Vicious ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000H6STB4 Release Date: 2006-04-24 |
Tracks:
- Such A Freak (Ft Boogie Fresh)
- It's Too Late (Dirty South Vs Evermore)
- Get Down (Ft Dougie Rogers)
- Spank (Ft Boogie Fresh)
- Such A Freak (Tv Rock Mix)
Album Details
Features Dirty South Vs Evermore's 'it's Too Late' - the First Aus Dance Track to Score an Essential New Tune Accolade by BBC Radio One UK Since Madison Avenue's 'don't Call Me Baby' in 2000. Three Other New Tracks - from Hooky Grooves and Bumping House to Left Field Acoustic Guitar, Electro Driven Sleaze - also Including a Bonus Pulsating Club Remix by Current Chart Toppers TV Rock.Customer Reviews:
Evermore vs Dirty South.......2007-01-09
Dance Music:
- Vicious [Explicit Lyrics]
- Waterbed Hev
- Waterbed Hev
- We Be Clubbin' [CD-single] [Import]
- Welcome to Tackletown [Import]
- Who Put Sac on the Map, Vol. 2
- 3 Beam Circus
- A Book Of Human Language (Accompanied By Mumbles)
- All Purpose [Explicit Lyrics]
- Bass 4 Bassheadz, Vol. 2: Max Bass [Explicit Lyrics]
Dance Music
The Bedside Drama: A Petite Tragedy
Honky Tonk Heroine: Classic Capitol Recordings, 1952-1962
Return To The Centre Of The Earth