Metal Rhythm

Metal Rhythm

Track Listings

 
1. This Is Emotion
2. Hunger
3. New Anger
4. Devious
5. America
6. Voix
7. Respect
8. Young Heart
9. Cold Metal Rhythm
10. Don't Call My Name
11. I Don't Believe [*]
12. Children [*]
13. My Dying Machine [William Orbit Mix][*]
14. Devious [Andy Piercy Mix] [*]
15. America [Remix][*]

Metal Rhythm,Gary Numan,EMI,Electronic,New Romantic,New Wave,Popular Music,Synth Pop


Back to the Rhythm
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Back to the Rhythm
  • Shark attack on the horizon
  • Excellent comeback album
  • Very solid and satisfying
  • Great white is the best
Back to the Rhythm
Great White
Manufacturer: Shrapnel
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ASIN: B000ROAM16
Release Date: 2007-07-17

Tracks:

  1. BACK TO THE RHYTHM
  2. HERE GOES MY HEAD AGAIN
  3. TAKE ME DOWN
  4. PLAY ON
  5. WAS IT THE NIGHT
  6. I'M ALIVE
  7. STILL HUNGRY
  8. STANDIN' ON THE EDGE
  9. HOW FAR IS HEAVEN
  10. NEIGHBORHOOD
  11. COLD WORLD
  12. JUST YESTERDAY

Album Description

Great White's sound has more in common with the Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, and Led Zeppelin than that of their contemporaries. Great White consists of nearly all original members, the most recent of which has a nine year history with the group. The guitar and vocal team of Jack Russell and Mark Kendall are stronger than ever on this explosive new CD and have a unique synergy, not unlike Plant/Page, Tyler/Perry or Jagger/Richards.

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Back to the Rhythm.......2007-07-30

Disappointed. Not a single song really stands out. I feel the band was either lazy or didn't care...weak songs and most of them sounded like previously recorded songs with a few changes in the notes to make it sound like they were trying to be original but couldn't do it. I was hoping to hear some blues melted down with some hot riffs and new stuff--songs to rip your head off and also make you feel the blues like their older stuff. Sorry folks but a real let down, save your $$$ on this one.

4 out of 5 stars Shark attack on the horizon.......2007-07-27

It's good to see that GW is back,and,might I say,with a vengeance. I kind of quit listening to them after Once Bitten,but after listening to this latest release,it takes me back to what I believe was their best effort "Shot in the Dark".This one stands along beside it as a fine Rock 'n'roll release. It sounds like 1985 all over again,and in this case,that's a good thing!

5 out of 5 stars Excellent comeback album.......2007-07-25

This is as good as the "Can't Get There" album, and probably their best recording since 1992's "Psycho City". If you like their brand of blues-based hard rock, you will NOT be disappointed with this one. Standouts include the title track, "here goes my head again", and "standin' on the edge", but the whole album is particularly strong. No overly-modern or brand new style here, this is Great White simply doing more of what they've always done best.

These guys can still rock, as this effort proves, and I certainly hope they stick around for a long time.

5 out of 5 stars Very solid and satisfying.......2007-07-21

This album has a more stripped down sound, and in fact it takes me back to earlier songs of theirs such as "Face the Day". It sounds very fresh, and unlike their last album, everything seems very consistent. It's not overproduced and attempting to be retro-chic like "Can't Get There From Here", it has its own space in the music. The playing is spot on, and I would recommend this even if you don't like their hairmetal days. Most Great White stuff has some redeeming value because of its blues influence, and here they shine. (Except, of course, for "Lovin' Kind" off of "Hooked", that was just hideous. And whatever song it was Dokken helped out on from their last album, that was a little lame.) "Back to the Rhythm" is tight, hot, and consistent...the kind of album you turn on and just leave on, because it's right. Support good music, get a copy! Otherwise don't be surprised if you keep hearing American Idol rejects on the radio....

5 out of 5 stars Great white is the best.......2007-07-19

I have been a great white fan for a long time, I was so happy to hear that they have a new album It is the best I have heard in a very long time they have made a great come back KEEP ON ROCKIN
The Plague That Makes Your Booty Move
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • great funk
  • Get infected.
  • Funkalicious and fun
  • A lost gem in my collection
  • Grooooooooooovy
The Plague That Makes Your Booty Move
Infectious Grooves
Manufacturer: Sony
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ASIN: B0000027KR
Release Date: 1991-09-10

Tracks:

  1. Punk It Up
  2. Therapy
  3. I Look Funny?
  4. Stop Funk'n With My Head
  5. I'm Gonna Be My King
  6. Closed Session
  7. Infectious Grooves
  8. Infectious Blues
  9. Monster Skank
  10. Back To The People
  11. Turn Your Head
  12. You Lie...And Yo Breath Stank
  13. Do The Sinister
  14. Mandatory Love Song
  15. Infecto Groovalistic
  16. Thanx But No Thanx

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars great funk.......2007-03-24

just a purely great album of funk, and some of the best bass work you will ever hear.
One star loss due to too much talking and filler between songs.

3 out of 5 stars Get infected........2006-11-20

I'm not sure if one would call this a side-project, or supergroup, but it's a good listen. Members are from other bands such as Suicidal Tendencies, Metallica, and Jane's Addiction among others. To my ears, this basically sounds like a funkier version of Suicidal. I'd say it's a must listen for ST fans. Call it....funk-rock. It a bass slappin', drum poundin', yelling good time. Get it if you see it, as it's out of print at the moment.

4 out of 5 stars Funkalicious and fun.......2005-06-27

What happens when you take the bass virtuosity of Rob Trujillo (ex-Suicidal Tendencies, later joined Metallica), the vocal stylings of Mike Muir (Suicidal Tendencies), multiple guest drummers (including Stephen Perkins of Porno For Pyros and studio drummer Josh Freese of Vandals and A Perfect Circle fame), and even more guest guitarists and miscellaneous instrumentalists, throw them into a blender on the 'puree' setting with a gallon of funk and a few quarts of punk/metal?

You get Infectious Grooves.

It's funky, it's rocking. It makes you dance and it makes you bang your head. That's what Infectious Grooves is all about.. groovin' and rockin'.

The strongest element of the album, naturally, is the incredible bass work of one Rob Trujillo. Rob shows his true colors on this album, always laying down the solid groove and occasionally stepping outside of the pocket to display incredible work with both the left and right hands. The guest guitarists on the album are all of a high level of musicianship. The title track has an incredibly sick-sounding guitar solo that is usually only heard amongst the likes of talent such as Steve Vai or John Petrucci.

The only downfall of the album is that Mike Muir has never been what I would consider a "good vocalist". He is, however, very fitting to the Infectious Grooves sound. The songs are all humorous, both musically and lyrically. Muir does a great job of keeping you laughing, whether it is his classic funk "Hey hey hey's" or the ridiculous lyrics ("You lie.. and yo breath stank.. smells just like.. a septic tank.") The skits, may I add, are amusing the first time around but the novelty quickly wears off. I was also a bit irked that the album ended with a skit track as opposed to an actual song.

If you like funk and are open to experimentation, I highly recommend this album. Being an individual who has an undying love for both funk and metal, this album is extremely appealing to me.

I reiterate.. HIGHLY recommended.

5 out of 5 stars A lost gem in my collection.......2003-12-19

I'll make this short and sweet: GET IT, IT'S ONLY $4.00!! Being a big fan of Suicidal at the time, I've had this since it came out in 1991. I hadn't listened to it for years, even though I knew it was really good. Well, today I resurrected it, and holy moly it's really good. Super bass funkiness, catchy hooks, addictive riffs, sing-a-long refrains...maybe that doesn't sound good but it really is! And funny too. Like I said, this is a lost gem in my collection.

5 out of 5 stars Grooooooooooovy.......2002-04-18

Uauuuu... that's funky man! Funk with heavy riffs. Funny and mostly: groovy!!!!
In my opinion Sarssipius Ark's is better (the sound quality and mix is better).
Try to hear "Feed the monkey" or "Stop funk'n with my head". Yeah!! I like it so much!!!!!
I think all Infetious Grooves CDs are excellent. Buy them if you like funk, metal distortion & riffs and a "bass in your face" sound.
Groove Family Cyco
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • I won't do what ya tell me!
  • A drummers perspective
  • Good God...
  • Super Dooper
  • yep!! We are Family!!!
Groove Family Cyco
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ASIN: B00000299M
Release Date: 1994-03-29

Tracks:

  1. Violent & Funky
  2. Boom Boom Boom
  3. Frustrated Again
  4. Rules Go Out The Window
  5. Groove Family Cyco
  6. Die Lika Pig
  7. Do What I Tell Ya!
  8. Cousin Randy
  9. Why?
  10. Made It

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars I won't do what ya tell me!.......2007-06-01

It's idiotic that they accuse Rage Against the Machine of being hypocrites. How else is Rage going to get their message out there? Just like Morello said they could play to empty squats, but they need to be able to show people whats up. People need to wake up and i guess being endorsed by SONY so that later on, getting your message out could pay off was the idea Rage had. I say Infectious Groves' ideas blow, but the music isn't half bad.

5 out of 5 stars A drummers perspective.......2005-06-13


If you like great drummers add Brooks Wackerman to the list.

High energy, heavy speed metal, double bass, funk. It doesn't get any better than what Brooks does here. He is fluid with great all around technique. Guess it runs in the family. If you are drummer try playing along to this CD! I wish you luck.

5 out of 5 stars Good God..........2005-04-23

I recently pulled this out of my 1000+ collection because I wanted something different than the usual crap that comes out now days. I loved this band back in the day, and I have to say that I still find this freaking CD amazing today. It is great music...period. If you don't have this, you should be ashamed of yourself...pick it up immediately.

5 out of 5 stars Super Dooper.......2000-10-10

I give out a lot of five star reviews mostly because I only take the time to review the best stuff. This album is wonderful. Though I like the new album Mas Burracho slightly better, It wasn't a large enough gap to drop a star. Everything this band does is great. Though they can in some ways be compared to the Red Hot Chili Peppers, the Infectious Grooves have a harder edge and a distinct sound. Ignore the bad comments about this one! I happen to be a musician and a lover of old soul, latin, classic rock, jazz, etc. And I'll tell you right now these guys are GOOD! "Die like a Pig" and "Violent and Funky" are my favorite tracks. Bass player Robert Trujillo tears it up like you can't believe!

5 out of 5 stars yep!! We are Family!!!.......2000-08-14

this is one of my fav albums, i just love the way they mixed punk, funk and cyyyyyyco. This album is a round production. but listen "it's not where you are from is where you are going"
Strip Jointz Rocks: Rock N' Roll For Sexy Dancers
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Fun, Sexy Music
  • Fun and Sexy
  • RIGHT OFF THE STAGE (W/THE GIRLS!!!!)
  • Funny concept, great album
  • Fun cd
Strip Jointz Rocks: Rock N' Roll For Sexy Dancers
Various Artists
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ASIN: B00000FCCY
Release Date: 1998-11-24

Tracks:

  1. Girls, Girls, Girls - My Cr
  2. Girls On Film - Duran Duran
  3. Born To Be Wild - Steppenwolf
  4. Rock N Roll Part 2 - Gary Glitter
  5. Addicted To Love - Robert Palmer
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  9. Sex (I'm a) - Berlin
  10. Ready To Go - Republica
  11. Never Say Never - Romeo Void
  12. Born To Raise Hell - Motorhead
  13. Oh Yeah - Yello
  14. Are You Ready For The Sex Girls? - Gleaming Spires
  15. I Touch Myself - Divinyls
  16. You Can Leave Your Hat On - Tom Jones

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Fun, Sexy Music.......2005-12-06

I orginally bought this CD as a "jab" Christmas gift for my philandering ex husband; unfortunately, he liked it. His comment? "I never heard any of THESE songs in a strip bar; if I HAD, I would have gone more often!" Ha Ha! But really, this is a fun collection of songs that are really hard to find anywhere else; after all, do you want to own a WHOLE CD of the DeVinyls just to hear "I Touch Myself"? Break out the pole and have fun with it!

4 out of 5 stars Fun and Sexy.......2003-03-02

I couldn't resist this album, especially when I saw I Touch Myself on there. There were a few songs I wasn't that familiar with, but overall, the songs are a lot of fun.

5 out of 5 stars RIGHT OFF THE STAGE (W/THE GIRLS!!!!).......2002-07-18

This from someone who has used quite a few of the songs on stage when she used to dance. It's great and easy for you dj to use just 3 cds to get most of your music. It is a must have collection to have all three strip jointz cds. Everyday music that IS "sexy"

4 out of 5 stars Funny concept, great album.......2001-07-31

I saw this in the record store and had to stop and look at it. You've got to be kidding me, right? An album of strip club rock hits? Then I turned it over and read what was on it. Well, sure enough, they were all sexy songs but ... this was a really good compilation album.

It's been played more or less constantly since I've picked it up a few days ago. For rockers (or just would-be rockers) with a sense of humor, this is definitely worth picking up.

(And, frankly, more embarassing than having an album of strip club tunes is the fact that I now own some Motley Crue ... ack!)

3 out of 5 stars Fun cd.......1999-06-23

This collection of songs is a lot of fun. I'd never heard the Motorhead song on here before, and I have to say that it smokes.
Truth and Soul
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Influential and rocking at the same time
  • Why oh why!
  • FULL ON!
  • best album by an underappreciated band
  • Funk it up Fishbone!
Truth and Soul
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ASIN: B0000026CV
Release Date: 1990-10-25

Tracks:

  1. Freddie's Dead
  2. Ma And Pa
  3. Question Of Life
  4. Pouring Rain
  5. Deep Inside
  6. Mighty Long Way
  7. Bonin' In The Boeyard
  8. One Day
  9. Subliminal Facism
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  11. Ghetto Soundwave
  12. Change

Amazon.com

Truth & Soul is the most focused, most frenetic, and most political album in Fishbone's small but important catalog of ska/metal/funk/punk. They still party on this record (note "Bonin' in the Boneyard") but they also offer some serious doses of reality, and some fierce insight about growing up black in America. Much of the material (including "Slow Bus Movin'," "Ghetto Soundwave," and the potent, hopeful "One Day") was recorded on the 1988 birthdates of Martin Luther King Jr. and Abraham Lincoln. Madcap vocalist Angelo Moore is in good form on Truth, but guitarist Kendall Jones often threatens to steal the show, particularly on the amped-up cover of Curtis Mayfield's "Freddie's Dead." --Michael Ruby

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Influential and rocking at the same time.......2007-07-20

Influence means nothing really, even though it's a cool factor. But for Fishbone, but that's a good thing, because the funk and ska inspired styles incoroparted into the rock layed a blueprint for all the funk inspired rap bands, including RATM (sort of), but mostly The Red Hot Chili Peppers and of course, 311 (There's plenty more, but those stand out to me). The band formed in 1979, but only played their style of music (which was always ska and funk mixed in with rock) at live shows. IN reality, they were one of the first bands to do this, so a lot of bands like Sublime, No Doubt, and more, have a link to Fishbone. More of the masses got a hold of fishbone later in the 80's, so it's little knowledge, and I am not even sure. IT's hard to know, but nevertheless, Fishbone influenced all kinds of bands. (Their first offical album was released in 1985), Both playing and style; P-nut (311) and Trever Dunn (Mr. Bungle) both say JOhn Norwood Fisher has influenced them, P-Nut in particular looks up to him.

______ that, but the music is great anyway. Truth and Soul may be considered an alternative band, but their sound is way diverse than nerdvana. Here's a quick rundown

Freddie's Dead-Not to funky, but's it got some of it. Remake of the Curtis Mayfield song from the 70's.
Ma and Pa-song about divorce. THis one is most definitly influenced by funk/ska.
Question Of Life-A funky song, it's got plenty of trumpets.
Pouring Rain-more of a slower ballad, one of the weakest on the album
Deep Inside-more of a punk song
Might Long Way-mostly a funky hard rock song.
Bonin' In The Boneyard-Cool party song!!!!!!!!! BOYEEEEEE!!!!!!!! (HAHAHA No) It's got plenty of funk in it, and the notable parts are the horns and the bass solos in the middle, just a couple of cheesy yeah-yeah-yeah's (*shudder*).
One Day-Not sure how to describe this song.
Subliminal Fascination-another punk song
Slow Bus Movin'-Some person called it cowpunk, though I am not sure. Whatever it is, it has some country in it.
Ghetto Soundwave-Sort of like Question Of Life, just not AS good.
Change-And acoustic song, but with Fishbone you never know. IT's got a lot of soul in it, and shows that Angelo Moore is pretty versatile (unlike Anthony from the RHCP)

This was definitly very impressive, this band has diversity in them, especially Angelo Moore's crazy as _____ divserve style of vocals. Reccomend to anybody who likes alternative rock.

9.0/10

5 out of 5 stars Why oh why!.......2007-04-29

Hey I like the Red Hot Chilis as much as anyone else but this band were just as good if not better than them so why are they not up there with them or even at least get 5 minutes of fame like No Doubt? I read on black punks website one of there members did suggest a reason and hey, it doesnt take a genius to work out (It was only realy Living Colour back in the day who made it big)

Have to say though while latter day Red Hot Chilis have their own style and play it well back a few years and they were just plain average, before Mothers Milk this band blew them away. Fishbone knew how to mix funk, ska, punk and just about everything else and make is come out sounding sweet. Even gave us the added bonus of lyrics that actually meant something (unlike early Chilis)

You realy need to buy this one, check out 24/7 Spyz as well.

5 out of 5 stars FULL ON!.......2007-04-23

This is the mega nut of supreme positive potency, it'll take you a Mighty Long Way from where you started out from in your day-to-day! Energetic and uplifting and crazy. Also soulful and serious. If you like this then try the Chili Peppers' first few albums, and Fishbone's first release, the self-titled E.P. TAKE ME AWAY, SPECIAL K!

5 out of 5 stars best album by an underappreciated band.......2007-01-18

is fishbone the great undiscovered band of the 1980s/early 90s?

this band is so good on so many fronts that it's criminal they are not a household name. this album, in my view, is their best. they should be revered with the likes of the replacements, the red hot chili peppers and husker du.

few bands have so successfully mixed intelligence, raw punk-funk energy, great musicianship and soul, without ever being pretentious. i saw them live several times and those shows stand out as among the most raw & powerful I ever saw, as good as red hot chilis (but clothed).

how do you categorize this band? Ska? Funk? Soul? Protest music? Punk? Who cares! It's all there in this disc from the brilliant cover of "Freddie's Dead" to the punk of "subliminal fascism" to the hilarity of "bonin' in the boneyard" to positive protest power of "change."

4 out of 5 stars Funk it up Fishbone!.......2006-09-12

Some may not agree, but I call this easily their best album. It should have made them huge. "Truth And Soul" is a wonderful mesh of funk/ska/rock/punk, and usually gets me jumping around the living room. Great lyrics too. Few songs have the energy that "Ma And Pa", "Bonin' In The Boneyard", and "One Day" do. This album is also a must for fans of the old movie "Tapeheads", as this includes "Slow Bus Movin' (Howard Beach Party)" which the soundtrack missed. But it's not all horn-blowing and bass-slapping. "Change" is a beautiful song played on acoustic guitar, that's about making the world a better place for all. Any fan of older Chili Peppers or Bosstones needs to hear this.
Uncle Sam
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • R&B at it's best
  • Need some of this R&B Back.
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Uncle Sam
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ASIN: B000002BNF
Release Date: 1997-10-14

Tracks:

  1. Can You Feel It
  2. You Make Me Feel Like
  3. Throw Your Hands In The Air
  4. Leave Well Enough Alone
  5. Without Lovin' You
  6. Someone Like You
  7. Tender Love
  8. Think About Me
  9. Baby You Are
  10. Stop Foolin' Around
  11. I Don't Ever Want To See You Again

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars R&B at it's best.......2006-02-13

Uncle Sam was a very talented singer who never fully got the recongtion he deserved. With his self titled debut Sam took it back to what true R&B should be. Standout tracks include Someone Like You,his cover of Tender Love and the lead single I Don't Ever Want To See You Again.

5 out of 5 stars Need some of this R&B Back........2005-09-27

We definately need some of this R&B back. Some of that ol' skool. Great ol' R&B is like Boys 2 Men, Jodeci (K-Ci & JoJo), Next, Tyrese, Case, RL, etc. Slow Jams R&B is really great, some of the up-tempoed R&B songs are good, but I love the Slow beats, y'know. Get's you really thinking.

5 out of 5 stars What Happened to Uncle Sam?.......2005-03-26

I really liked the album. I wish he would've came up with another one. I guess he was a one hit wonder.

5 out of 5 stars The Project's Production Coordinator..........2004-09-18

I was actually looking up something online when the reviews from Amazon came up during my search... I went ahead and read them and it touched me that this album has not only touched a few of you, but became what many of the writers had hoped... timeless... Here we are seven years later and you are still buying it. Although the label (Stonecreek Recordings) is now no more, and from what I understand Sam tried with an independent label since (I am not sure on what is happening), this was an amazing experience for me... I know it was for Sam... and especially Boyz II Men. I was just talking to one of my best friends about the MANY tracks that did not make the album... there are so many that supercede the eleven tracks on here... "Can You Feel It"... "I Don't Ever Want to See You Again"... and "Baby You Are" were all great singles and again, I would like to thank you all on behalf of those involved for your positive feedback. No I am not still working with the guys, but again, this project was one we were very, very close to. There were a few artists to come out of the Creek through Boyz II Men, but Uncle Sam kicked it off... and it was amazing how the second single "I Don't Ever Want to See You Again" took off! I remember the first time we all saw Sam perform it... there was not a dry eye in the place... We wanted to find whoever sparked that emotion out of him and beat her down! LOL And Nathan Morris did an OUTSTANDING job with this particular song. Well I could spend forever going down memory lane, but I won't. I just wanted to let you all know that people do read these reviews and again, on behalf of everyone involved... THANKS! (and no I don't get a penny from the product or endorsing it, LOL... I just thought it was good too! I STILL listen to my copies! LOL)

4 out of 5 stars Bring Out A Second Album.......2004-05-21

This album is tight. Had this album since it dropped in '97' and it still gets played. Just keep the album on for every track. No weak links here. Hot tracks are #1 #2 #4 #5 #7 #9 #11. My favourite song is #9 Baby You Are which is a Boyz 2 Men type love ballad. Bottom line is, that if you like Boyz 2 Men then I promise you will love this joint. Buy it if u aint got it!
Fishbone
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • FEESHBONE
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  • Solid EP. We need more music like this!
  • Classic EP
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ASIN: B000002647
Release Date: 1990-10-25

Tracks:

  1. Ugly
  2. Another Generation
  3. ? (Modern Industry)
  4. Party At Ground Zero
  5. V.T.T.L.O.T.F.D.G.F.
  6. Lyin Ass Bitch

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars FEESHBONE.......2007-04-23

How can one go wrong? If there is a way to do so with this release, I don't know about it. Let these positive vibes bore into your skull. This E.P. holds one of the most positive optomistic upbeat vibe songs that I've personally ever heard, gets me stoked, which is "? (Modern Industry)" but you can't really tell this from the short clip here on Amazon, you've got to hear the whole song.

5 out of 5 stars ENERGY!.......2006-06-21

Just as on the cover of the record, ENERGY! Keyboards flyin', Saxs' flailin', jumpin', divin', spinnin', these brothas' never stand still! I saw them perform @ Roseland, NYC in 198??? I don't remember what year but I was frightened when I left the show. Eyes bugged out, 'fro discombobulated, couldn't walk straight. I should have called EMS on myself! My friend and I were both in high school when (I think it was) MTV played the video. Nope, sorry, it was Ralph McDaniels and Video Music Box. "Hey dude----What's Token"? ?(Modern Industry) was the song. They named lots of radio stations in the US. Great, energetic songs!

4 out of 5 stars Solid EP. We need more music like this!.......2005-08-14

I've owed The Reality of My Surroundings a few years now (it has the best songs I've ever heard from a non-mainstream band), and have heard the hits off Truth & Soul. I went to buy that CD from the used record store down the street, but they didn't have it, so I got Fishbone's s/t album instead. I had heard "Party at Ground Zero" before, and I've even seen the music video (crazy footage of the band and friends wearing fish heads while anticipating a nuclear war). Anyway, I loved the song with the video, but it's too repetitive without something visual to accompany it. It's still a good song (along with the rest), but I like a prefer many of the others more. My favorites are "Modern Industry" (where Fishbone salute their local radio stations as well as foreign ones from Sweden), the cool and laid-back "Another Generation", and the very funny "Lyin' Ass Bitch" (at first, I didn't realize the lead on the song was female and thought it was Angelo playing around).

4 out of 5 stars Classic EP.......2003-05-27

Fishbone began their career correctly with this smoking EP. "Ugly" is a good song, with the sophmoric lyrics that pop up at least a couple times per every Fishbone disc. "Another Generation" is a good midtempo song which songs Fishbone's more serious side, "?" is a disposable novelty, "Party At Ground Zero" is a rock classic, truly a seriously great party song. "V.T.T.L.T.F.D.G.F" is a good rock song, and "Lying" is a funny ska song to close things out.

4 out of 5 stars BONE IN THE USA.......2002-10-31

Truly Bone in the USA, I go back to 1986 with this CD to my days as a DJ for my college radio station. I took it to the next level seeing Fishbone live three times from Raleigh, NC (Hot 'lanta) to St. Louis, MO (Mississippi Nights). I was taken by the fact that they were something I had longed for all my life, a black band that was not afraid to rock.....Blending rock, reagge/ska and funk with irreverent socio-political undertones this band can best be described as an American equivalent of Madness. Going one step further and giving them their full credit every band which has followed (Living Color, Mighty Bosstones, No Doubt and Red Hot Chili Peppers) all trace their roots back to this EP.
Chim Chim's Badass Revenge
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Not worth the $$ I paid...and I bought a used copy!!
  • A boring album that doesn't even have the novelty of being Punk or badly-produced
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  • CHIM CHIM'S BAD@SS REVENGE (1996)
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ASIN: B000002GV9
Release Date: 1996-05-21

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. Chim Chim's Badass Revenge
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  6. Psychologically Overcast
  7. Alcoholic
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Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Not worth the $$ I paid...and I bought a used copy!!.......2007-04-27

I LOVE Fishbone but......Sorry folks...how can ANY true Fishbone fan give this 4 or 5 stars?!?! I would never say it sucks but after the absolute brilliance of the 3 albums that came before it...I'm tempted!!!

It always did seem like Fishbone was actually 2 bands that got together to jam and, after Kendall Jones and Chris Dowd left, I guess this is what we were left with!!!

1 out of 5 stars A boring album that doesn't even have the novelty of being Punk or badly-produced.......2006-02-04

This isn't a bad album per se, but when compared by previous Fishbone albums, Chim Chim falls flat on its face. My favorite song on the album is "Alcoholic," which I later found out the band had been playing live since 1985. No wonder that was the best song. My main beef with this record is the lack of solos and instrumental breaks in the songs. Plus, there are way too many lyrics in the songs, which drag on forever. Aside from "Alcoholic," the rest of the songs are unmemorable, except for "Riot," which is a hardcore-esque throwaway song (nice way to alienate white listeners, guys). Some people here have said this album has an underproduced Punk feel, which is one of the falsest things I've ever seen written about a Fishbone album. Aside from the gimmick song "Riot," this album is a meandering pot-infused Rock and R&B album. It doesn't even have the novelty of being badly-produced.

Get any Fishbone album before this one. I suggest their self-titled debut, which is their most consistent record (all the songs are great). The rest of Fishbone's albums from In Your Face up 'til Give a Money a Brain are a mixed bag; there are a few amazing songs alongside many lackluster ones. Aside from one good song, the only badass thing Chim Chim boasts is some awesome album artwork, so when you sell this CD to a friend for a nickel, be sure to keep the inlay.

3 out of 5 stars ONE MONKEY DON'T STOP NO SHOW.......2005-03-14

Comically angry, abrasive, and a bit cluttered "Fishbone" album is not without the cool whimsey, genuine social comment, and tight ska-rock-soul musical excellence that is Fishbone, a band that gets more respect than it does recognition for their powerhouse rocking assault on the ears and for staying true to their original concept; great music and something philosophical about a fishbone. I love the hard rock edge, the ska horns, and Angelo Moore's political, wild and crazy guy poet's rants and raves. Here we have Chim Chim the monkey, a metaphorical Fishbone, joyfully lashing out at social disorder, white rock and roll guys (with tvs in their ears and eyes), the pressure to hip-hop, and happy-go-lucky substance abuse; the song "Alcoholic" really sounds like a walk from the bar to the alley and back to the bar. Fishbone create a real homey, family insider feeling for the listener, one feels a part of this not hip-hop but not without bop alternative musical ensemble. Chim Chim, however, like a pet monkey gone violently beserk, needs a few sessions in anger management as some of these songs go on just a bit too long, like Angelo Moore is really, really mad about something.

5 out of 5 stars CHIM CHIM'S BAD@SS REVENGE (1996).......2005-03-06

The problem with this album wasn't Fishbone's. It was mine, and mine alone. And when I finally understood and got past that problem, this album became one of the best Fishbone albums they released, despite sound quality or diminished band members.

My disappointment came first with opening up the Cd on day of release, and finding two members of the band missing, Kendall Jones and Chris Dowd. It truly made my heart sink, because Fishbone up until that point had retained all its original members for more than 10 years. And often, as is the case, when people start jumping ship, it means the boat is sinking. Well, at least that's the purported case with rats, I've never been on a ship to know if it's true. This original disappointment persuaded me to not give the album a chance, and it was a mistake that has been corrected. It took me some years to do, but I get this album now, and everything that's being said on it. It's nearest equivalent in overall message is 1991's The Reality of My Surroundings.

The 1996 Chim Chim Fishbone were: Angelo Moore (Vocals / Sax), Walter Kibby II (Vocals / Trumpet), John Bigham (Guitar - before Fishbone he was with Miles Davis), and brothers Phil Fisher `'Fish'' (Drums), and Norwood Fisher (Bass / Vocals). All songs were credited to Fishbone as a whole for the first time, apart from `Pre Nut' and `Chim Chim's Bad@ass Revenge co-written with executive producer Dallas Austin.

CHIM CHIM is an album that does have to be taken song by song, track by track, because it is worthy of any description of its contents.

Intro -
`'It's the coming of the Digital Freak Swing Vs. Ape Kills Master. If you try you will catch on''. Spoken piece announced by a security alert horn. The aim and purpose of Fishbone's Chim Chim is documented before you even hear one song.

Chim Chim's Bad@ss Revenge -
`'Running the stop sign to get your peace of mind'' - Opens like a cowboy's lament, while Angelo Moore welcomes you to the proceedings like an old, irritable drunk on stage. Which then goes into kickstart jump up thrash metal. Not as stereo as it could be, the rest of the album doesn't sound like this. Maybe that was the plan. The bass, and guitars are the equivalent of Mono, the drums are in Stereo. Why? Who knows. Chim Chim knows.

In The Cube -
`'With no question, and no testin' of no one's wits or individuality'' - The 8 minute 32 second slow Ska / Jazz / Funk workout. Points out the error of all of our ways, even when our intentions are good.

Beergut -
`'But the gut snuck up while he wasn't lookin'' - Dedicated to the beerdrinker and hellraiser. Pure chaos all the way through, but what happens at the end of this song as Fishbone becomes a musical train is quite phenomenal. That train would speed past the station so fast, you'd have no hope of catching it. `'Next stop - Corn Liquor, Wines and Spirits.''

Interlude 1 - Band Introduction and History of Fishbone to date. Jawbone solo!

Psychologically Overcast -
`'Cause the clouds are in your mind'' - Features Busta Rhymes. Should have been the single, if one ever were to be released. Funk Metal.

Alcoholic -
`'With an Eight for a Chaser'' - Dedicated to the Winos, Junkies and Drunks, opens with Reggae, slips into Punk Ska, with a brief second of Funk. Absolutely as funny as Angelo found it halfway through.

Love ... Hate -
`'Love and Hate too close for most but Revenge can make it even'' - Opens with Swing Metal Blues, into Ska. Probably the album's defining piece, certainly one of its high watermarks. 6.44m of pleasure.

Interlude 2 - Update of the Chim Chim story.

Riot -
`'Treat your customer crazy, they gonna act crazy'' - Total thrash punk. Reasons for riot.

Monkey Di©k -
`'Get me soap and water'' - Frenetic, crazy chaos blues at 90mph, until the chorus. This is the song that woke me up to how good this album actually was. I heard everything differently, and I understood what was going on, once I got past my own blockade. Includes the first use of the Theremin on a Fishbone album. Lev Sergeivitch Termen who invented it in 1917, would be proud. I think? It was used on a song called what???

Sourpuss -
`'You got that clench jaw scrunched snawz look'' - The music is actually sour. And that is very hard thing to do, actually making the music reflect the topic matter. Like sucking a lime for 7 minutes and 13 seconds. Minnie The Moocher all frowned out til it gets funked up at the end.

'Rock Star -
`'Wreck your hotel room, catch a Lear Jet, stay in debt. Manic depressed.'' - A brutal indictment on racism and ego in the music industry, and what Fishbone encountered trying to release their music to the mass. Enters like the Fishbone train that left the station in `Beergut', going 100 miles per hour.

Pre Nut -
Precursor to the final track. Da' Blues, with Soul.

Nutmeg -
`'The time is now for you to be the beast'' - Opens like a bizarre Cecil B. DeMille epic he never filmed, if he had also acknowledged there aren't many Caucasian people, if at all, hanging around ancient Mesopotamia. Twisted Snake Charming Metal. Fish, their drummer, has his say about the Nutmeg in the finale.

This album stands as a document and diary of one of America's most important bands, who mixed almost 100 years of African-American musical culture into one form, called Fishbone. Purchase the album just to say `I own a Fishbone album'.

2 out of 5 stars "Chim Chim" ain't where it's at.......2004-08-26

I agree when it comes to evaluating this Fishbone album that it's their worst release compared to everything else they've done. But it honestly doesn't bother me because I know I'll always have all the Fishbone albums that I love (like the magnificent "Truth & Soul") to go back to. So what if I don't like "Chim Chim"?! Plenty of other people out there do. It's true that the quality of "Chim Chim" is on par with that of an unmixed demo or fan-made bootleg, so be extremely careful if you're looking for the same high-quality gloss found on "Truth" and "Reality of My Surroundings", because "Chim Chim" ain't where it's at.

2.5 stars out of 5

Lord of the Harvest
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    Release Date: 2004-01-27

    Tracks:

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    Cyberfunk creations from Bootsy Collins and Bill Laswell, driving funk into the territories of ambient, hardcore, techno, and beyond with Buckethead and Bernie Worrell. Think of this as Funkadelic meets Praxis. Over the years, Bootsy and Bill Laswell have developed an intimate working relationship that has spanned projects for artists as diverse as Material, Herbie Hancock, Sly & Robbie, Praxis, Axiom Funk, Ryuichi Sakamoto, several solo releases for Bootsy, Bernie Worrell and George Clinton, and countless others. The original release of Lord of the Harvest was quickly heralded as the most adventurous Bootsy/Laswell collaboration to date, as it fearlessly burst into new areas of sound, aided and abetted by mutant fretmeister Buckethead, whose twisted guitar acrobatics are most recently well-known among Guns 'n' Roses fans. Hip-hop heads in the know will recognize the presence of some true originators-the Last Poets' Umar Bin Hassan and rap forefather Grandmaster Melle Mel. A listen to the newly remastered version will only confirm how far these innovators have been ahead of the pack.
    Bloodthirst
    Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    • Tremendously Underrated Cannibal...
    • The way death metal should be
    • Bloodthirst Is Everything Death Metal Should Be (For Beginners)
    • Like Other Reviewers Have Said...
    • Meh...
    Bloodthirst
    Cannibal Corpse
    Manufacturer: Metal Blade
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    Release Date: 1999-10-19

    Tracks:

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    4 out of 5 stars Tremendously Underrated Cannibal..........2007-03-30

    Is this their best album? No. However, for sheer creativity, it is certainly one of their best (even surpasses "Kill" for me). "Bloodthirst" is in the running for 2nd best CC album ever (after "The Bleeding," of course) with "The Wretched Spawn" and "Kill." It's hard to say which I like the best, because they're all so good. "Bloodthirst" is solid all the way through, which can't be said of albums such as "Gore Obsessed" or "Gallery of Suicide" (the band's weakest two albums). If you love death metal, or any type of hard metal, you will love "Bloodthirst," end of story. Buy it now!

    5 out of 5 stars The way death metal should be.......2006-09-05

    I'll admit I listen to a lot of heavy music, but I'm not too big into death metal. Cannibal Corpse for me though is a favorite that I can't just pass up. I've heard a lot of death metal bands, a lot of them sounding alike and very much the same, and some kinda weak. Corpse is the exception. Fast, pummeling, energetic, each album: a soundtrack to a riot. Real death metal. The guitars lacerate, the vocals courtesy of George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher chew you up and spit you out, and the drums and bass pound you into dust as the title of the first song on this album suggests, no pun intended. Every musician shines on each release including guitarists Pat O'Brien and Jack Owen (his spot currently being occupied by Rob Barrett), and bassist Alex Webster.

    Bloodthirst is certainly not THE best album, but it is a keeper for sure if you're like me and you're just starting to really listen to the band.

    4 out of 5 stars Bloodthirst Is Everything Death Metal Should Be (For Beginners).......2006-06-01

    Of course, if you have ever listened to any death metal then you have heard of Cannibal Corpse and how disgusting they are and blah blah blah. All of this is absolute B.S. George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher grunts his way through this whole CD and you can't understand him 95% of the time. Bloodthirst is by far not Cannibal Corpse's best release, but it sure is heavy, fast and catchy. It is said that "Hammer Smashed Face" is CC's most mainstream song. That makes absolutely no sense since Chris Barnes moans and grunts even more indecipherable vocals than Fisher. I think a good song for a CC newbie might be "The Spine Splitter" or "Blowtorch Slaughter." Bloodthirst begins with "Pounded Into Dust" and then the record takes off from there, never letting up in intensity. Every song is very good. CC has improved very much over the years. The guitar playing is superb, the bass is in time and quite audible, the drumming has got to be some of the best in the business. It is so ridiculously fast and pounding. Vocals are very good, but I have to admit if you're not used to the gutteral grunting of grinding death metal it begins to grate on you ears. I highly reccomend Bloodthirst as a starting point for all CC newbs. It is like a break-in CD, onve you like tghis CC becomes a lot more likeable. And for all of the dumbasses who review Cannibal Corpse with 1 star I wish you would just go back to revirwing Coldplay, U2 and Green Day. One guy labeled himself as a Rock/Metal fanatic and then went on to give several CC, metallica, Slayer, Slipknot and Morbid Angel releases one star. After clicking his reviews button you find that he is really into techno and easy listening [...]. Good God. Cannibal Corpse Rocks, buy this album!

    3 out of 5 stars Like Other Reviewers Have Said..........2006-02-04

    ... this is a solid Cannibal Corpse album, but offers nothing new or particularly invigorating. Everything sounds great: production, musicianship, vocals. All the tracks are entertaining. "Pounded into Dust", "Dead Human Collection", "Unleashing the Bloodthirsty" and "Blowtorch Slaughter" being the best tracks. Unfortunately there are no tracks of the magnitude of say "Hammer Smashed Face", "Staring Through the Eyes of the Dead" or "Devoured by Vermin". As such this is an entertaining but non essential record by the band. Newcomers should start off with "Tomb of the Mutilated", "The Bleeding" and "Vile". "Live Cannibalism" is also a good place to start.

    3 out of 5 stars Meh..........2005-12-04

    This particular Cannibal Corpse album sounded uninspired and formulaic to me, plus there was not enough variation in the song structures. If i remember right it was just WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!(end song),(next song)WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW! and so on, and so on, until they had enough songs for an album. This one got SOLD! I much prefer Gallery of Suicide (their best imo) and Gore Obsessed.

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