Methods of Mayhem [Explicit Lyrics]

Methods of Mayhem [Explicit Lyrics]

Methods of Mayhem [Explicit Lyrics]

Track Listings
 
1. Who the Hell Cares [(Featuring Snoop Dogg)]
2. Hypocritical
3. Anger Management
4. Get Naked [Featuring Lil Kim/George clinton/Mix Master Mike/Fred Durst]
5. New Skin [Featuring Kid Rock]
6. Proposition Fuck You [Featuring Filthee Immigrants]
7. Crash
8. Metamorphosis [(Featuring Scott Kirkland)]
9. Narcotic [(Featuring Scott Kirkland)]
10. Mr. Onsomeothers***s [Featuring U-God from Wu Tang]
11. Spun [(Featuring Scott Kirkland)]

Editorial Reviews
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As far as the notion of the caveat emptor goes, it's hard to beat what's imprinted right on the Methods of Mayhem CD. "Warning: this CD is nothing but worthless plastic unless played loud as f**k...." OK then. Scenario: Tommy Lee, tattooed wife-slapping bad boy, dives headfirst into the not-so-brave or new world of white-rap road rage and comes up with a pretty smoking CD--even with the volume not cranked up to 11. Joining forces with Lil' Kim, Kid Rock, Mix Master Mike, and obnoxious poseur Fred Durst, Lee kicks out the jams with a thundering hammer-of-the-B-boy-gods glee. With tracks like "Crash" and the skittery assault of "Hypocritical," Methods of Mayhem is loud, snotty, and kinda cool. Even for those of us way too damn old and female to actually play the thing around the house. --Amy Linden

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Methods of Mayhem
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • ok CD
  • This is....unbelievable!
  • MOM is not for your mother... just the way we like it
  • Dope production and that's about it
  • It would be funnier if this album was meant to be a joke
Methods of Mayhem
Methods of Mayhem
Manufacturer: Fontana Mca
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000038IDT
Release Date: 1999-12-07

Tracks:

  1. Who The Hell Cares
  2. Hypocritical
  3. Anger Management
  4. Get Naked
  5. New Skin
  6. Proposition F*** You
  7. Crash
  8. Metamorphosis
  9. Narcotic
  10. Mr. Onsomeothers***s
  11. Spun

Amazon.com

As far as the notion of the caveat emptor goes, it's hard to beat what's imprinted right on the Methods of Mayhem CD. "Warning: this CD is nothing but worthless plastic unless played loud as f**k...." OK then. Scenario: Tommy Lee, tattooed wife-slapping bad boy, dives headfirst into the not-so-brave or new world of white-rap road rage and comes up with a pretty smoking CD--even with the volume not cranked up to 11. Joining forces with Lil' Kim, Kid Rock, Mix Master Mike, and obnoxious poseur Fred Durst, Lee kicks out the jams with a thundering hammer-of-the-B-boy-gods glee. With tracks like "Crash" and the skittery assault of "Hypocritical," Methods of Mayhem is loud, snotty, and kinda cool. Even for those of us way too damn old and female to actually play the thing around the house. --Amy Linden

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars ok CD.......2007-07-07

there about 3 songs that I really like, but had to buy the CD to get them. They have no songs on iTunes, and that sucks

5 out of 5 stars This is....unbelievable!.......2005-03-08

This entire album is just amazing! Who would have thought Tommy Lee would put together such awesome music. The sound is orginal and very well thought of. I recommend this album to anyone who appreciates good music. Buy it!

4 out of 5 stars MOM is not for your mother... just the way we like it.......2003-09-11

The opening line of "Serve The Servants" on Nirvana's In Utero read: 'teenage angst has paid off well / now I'm bored and old'. What that line did is set the foundation of vulnerability and pain which that entire album possessed. Now, although Tommy Lee is no Cobain, he knows how to make a point. Here, "Who The Hell Cares" starts with: 'this is the operator with a collect call from the LA county jail from Tommy / will you accept the charges?'. So although the two quotes have nothing in common, they work in essentially the same respects. This album is Tommy Lee's way of releasing his anger and disgust towards the press; it also covers his sexual side, his problems with drugs, and the paparazzi. But aside from the lyrical value of this disc, the music is just plain awesome. It's great driving music or equally as good for periods of anger and/or when you want something non-stop and in-your-face.

The two main highlights here are "Get Naked" and "Anger Management". On "Get Naked", it's just so funny to hear what lingo Tommy Lee uses (if I printed it here, they'd ... it out). How they ever made an edited version of it is beyond me. The guest appearances by Lil' Kim, Fred Durst, George Clinton, and Mix Master Mike also add appeal. The title for "Anger Management" pretty much speaks for itself. The line 'people ask me for answers as if I was a pope' is quite fitting. The other single, "New Skin", is decent, but sounds a lot like NIN's "Closer" and the appearance by Kid Rock was somewhat ill-timed. "Hypocritical" is a decent song, though it's hard to make out what they're saying. It doesn't quite outdo its predecessor, "Who The Hell Cares". After the opening, the guitar work hooks you and everything flows perfectly in and out of the chorus. "Crash" is another obvious track. It starts: 'here's some music to crash your car to'. If there's a better driving song out there, I'd like to know. Believe it or not, "Metamorphosis" might actually be the best song on the album. It's a bit more tame, and every time TiLo jumps in with 'times are changing...' one can't help but (want to) sing along. The only truly bad song on MOM is "Proposition Fxck You", which is a straight-up rap song. If you don't like rap, you won't like it (or vice versa). "Mr. Onsomeothershxts" is a pointless, 38-second track from Wu Tang member U-God. Finally, you have "Narcotic" and "Spun". Both of them are more of techno-rock and just act as what resulted from Tommy messing around on turntables and whatnot. "Narcotic" has a few good tidbits of Tommy's life ('forget about rehab') thrown in, whereas "Spun" is more of a basic techno tune.

Overall, this album has five unbelievably excellent songs (tracks 1, 3, 4, 7, 8). "Hypocritical" and "New Skin" are good as well, just not as good. And the remaining four tracks take a few listens for toleration. Although MOM came into the world at rock-meets-rap's musical peak, their music serves it purpose. It's fast, hard, unclothed-and-loving-it FU metal for the car, and NOT your parents. And, believe it or not, underneath Tommy Lee and TiLo's extremely volatile exterior sound, there are decent, respectable lyrics to be had. Like it says on the actual disc: '...take this shxt straight to you head - because after all, it's quiet when your dead'.

3 out of 5 stars Dope production and that's about it.......2003-03-21

Famed Motley Crue drummer Tommy Lee decided to form Methods Of Mayhem as an outlet for his interest in the emerging (at the time) rap/rock craze. Although it's hard to tell who else is in the group besides him and Tilo, they do make pretty good music.

I have to admit that Tommy is a better lyricist than I originally thought, although he still isn't the best. The problem with the songs on here is that they don't really make a lot of sense. "Metamorphosis" is pointless, and "Get Naked", despite being very energetic, is a little too gimmicky (you can only milk the sex tape thing for so long). And another thing, a lot of these songs have weak choruses, especially "Who The Hell Cares", where the chorus simply goes: "Who the hell cares/Where the F you come from." They took the words right out of my mouth.

And the guest stars don't really shine either. Snoop Dogg seems distracted on "Who The Hell Cares" because he's not rapping on any kind of tempo, while "Mr. Onsomeothers**ts" is a generic interlude from U-God, of all people. And while things look promising on "New Skin", Kid Rock drops in to talk about the same stuff he always talks about -- how he's been around for ten years and that he mixes rap with rock.

The music on this album is more than good, and if this were simply an instrumental album, it would have easily gotten five stars. But Tommy and Tilo should polish their lyrics a little -- that, or polish the wordplay.

1 out of 5 stars It would be funnier if this album was meant to be a joke.......2003-03-21

Before Tommy Lee jumped on the post grunge sensitive rock bandwagon of today with "Never A Dull Moment", he released this album of his new "band" after he quit Motley Crue in 1999 when rap-metal/nu-metal was the "happenin' thang" (or something among those lines). Methods of Mayhem consists of Lee playing a variety of instruments and attempting to rap (hearing him talk like a thug in interviews ticks me off so bad, he couls talk like a normal person any other time, now he's just trying to cash in on whatever fad is in, and that really gets to me considering this is the guy who made me want to drum) along with numerous guest spots from Lil' Kim, Kid Rock, Fred Durst, and anyone else whose spotlight has since dimmed. The songs are repetitive, dull, boring, and honestly stupid and don't offer any kind of substance or showcase any of the talent that we all know Lee really possesses. All in all, Methods of Mayhem is undoubtadly one of the worst albums I have ever had the displeasure of hearing, and this just goes to show you that no matter what may be "in" at the time, you shouldn't quit your day job.
Get Naked
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • Dead horrible!
  • A great mixup of Styles
Get Naked
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Manufacturer: Mca Import
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. New Skin

ASIN: B00004SAQC
Release Date: 2000-05-23

Tracks:

  1. Get Naked (Clean Version)
  2. Get Naked (Dirty Version)
  3. Narcotic
  4. Making Of Mayhem (Enhanced Video)

Album Description

First single from new Tommy Lee (Motley Crue) project. Tracks 'Get Naked' (Clean Version, Dirty Version), 'Narcotic' and 'Making Of Mayhem' (Enhanced Video). Featuring Fred Durst (Limp Bizlit), Lil' Kim, George Clinton and Mixmaster Mike. 1999 release. Slimline jewel case.

Album Details

The Debut Single from Rock N Roll Bad Boy Tommy Lee's New Band.

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Dead horrible!.......2006-01-30

What is this messy, loudass crap? Okay, you shouldn't except nothing incredible when these three clowns, tommy lee, lil kim and fred dirtst put their sh*t together. By the way, why was the funk legend George Clinton in this sh*t? He can do way better than this.

5 out of 5 stars A great mixup of Styles.......2000-04-19

This one of those songs that first makes you go: like whats up with this!... and afther a while, you just hook up with it. Is got everything.. rithym, is hard enough... many ranges of voices, but with excelent mix.... the guitars and the techno stuff are well balanced... is got it for the new mellinium.....
Methods Of Mayhem
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Metal hip hop at its best!
  • OFF THE HOOOOK
  • Tommy Who?
  • Awesome CD
  • Why Tommy Why?
Methods Of Mayhem
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Manufacturer: Mca
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000038IDW
Release Date: 1999-12-07

Tracks:

  1. Who The Hell Cares
  2. Hypocritical
  3. Anger Management
  4. Get Naked
  5. New Skin
  6. Proposition F*** You
  7. Crash
  8. Metamorphosis
  9. Narcotic
  10. Mr. Onsomeothers***s
  11. Spun

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Metal hip hop at its best!.......2004-08-07

This is one of the greatest albums ever made. If you like metal rap you will love this explosive album . "Who the hell cares" is a great opening track. It knocks you off your feet. It's all up in your face. Yes, that's how this album should be called , Methods of Mayhem all up in your face! It's a pity that they don't exist anymore but this album remains as one of the greatest example of open minded expressions of anger , rhythm and insanity all combined together. Peace!

5 out of 5 stars OFF THE HOOOOK.......2003-10-18

I WAS NOT A TOMMY FAN, BUT MY OPINION CHANGED WHEN I BOUGHT THIS CD. DUDE IS AN AWESOME MUSICIAN AND HE CAN ACTUALLY RAP. HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT.

4 out of 5 stars Tommy Who?.......2001-08-18

Cool Cd! At first I thought how could he but after a couple of spins I dug it. If Motley's last release is any indication of the future i'll stick with Tommy. Keep the guitars rockin' like Crash and I see a winner. Less rap more Rock man!

5 out of 5 stars Awesome CD.......2000-06-19

This CD is one of the best I have ever heard. It is a mix of some rap lyrics and excellent heavy guitars. The best songs are hypocritical, anger managment, get naked, new skin, crash and metamorphasis. Get this CD because you are missing out if you don't.

1 out of 5 stars Why Tommy Why?.......2000-05-26

One of metal greatest drummers, becomes a trendy Nu-Metaller, how sad. Hold out for the new Crue, forget this rap/metal/garbage hybrid!
Methods of Madness
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Great Ready for some Real 80's Metal! Scream it Out!
  • Very Good
Methods of Madness
Obsession
Manufacturer: Melodic Mayhem
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004SQPR
Release Date: 2006-09-05

Tracks:

  1. Four Play/Hard To The Core
  2. High Treason
  3. For The Love Of Money
  4. Killer Elite
  5. Desperate To Survive
  6. Methods Of Madness
  7. Too Wild To Tame
  8. Always On The Run
  9. Panic In The Streets
  10. Missing You
  11. Waiting For Your Call

Album Description

Power metal act featuring vocalist Mike Vescera (Yngwie Malmsteen, Helloween). Reissue of 1987 album includes two bonus tracks 'Missing You' and 'Waiting For Your Call'. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Great Ready for some Real 80's Metal! Scream it Out!.......2005-03-11

Wow,what a great album.Obsession is one of those lost overlooked bands of the 80's Pure hard hitting 80's metal.Metal anthems,furious rockers and ballads,it's all here.Mike's vocals are really great.Hitting every high note,the man can sing his ass off!The guitarists in this band are very talented as well,and so are the bass player and drummer.Solid musicianship all around.
1.Four Play/Hard to the Core(6/10)Not the best song on here.A little bit too fast!
2.High Treason(7/10)This one rocks!The guitar riffs and furious vocals take no prisoners!
3.For the Love of Money(8/10)Great song.More impressive guitar work.Such talent these guys had!
4.Killer Elite(7/10)Great song title!Another solid track.This one much like the first sounds a bit like the filler of the album.
5.Desperate to Survive(10/10)The 3rd best ballad of all time.This song was used in 1987's Sleepaway Camp 2.A movie worth buying.This song really is so great I can't describe it.Great vocals,great guitars,great bass,just great everything.This song alone is worth buying the album!
6.Methods of Madness(6/10)Not bad.
7.Too Wild Too Tame(7/10)Good song.More cool guitar riffs!
8.Always on the Run(8/10)Picks up the pace of the album.Great Song!
9.Panic in the Streets(10/10)Some of the coolest guitar riffs and hooks of all time on here!Excellent song.Great chorus!
10.Missing You(10/10)This is what real music sounds like.You have to hear this song!It's so totally excellent.You must own it.Pure 80's metal with another great chorus line!
11.Waiting for Your Call(10/10)Suberb!Another sizzling song off this album.Will have your speakers melting down with pure electric fury'n'fire!
This album is a must own for 80's metal fans and people who like actual good music.This is music of the 80's,which puts today's music in it's place,THE TRASH CAN!TODAY'S MUSIC SUCKS!So do yourself a favor and listen to some real rockin tunes from a time when music was real music,not like today's sh*t is!Buy this Obsession album.You should like it!

4 out of 5 stars Very Good.......2001-07-22

I know Jay Mezias the drummer of this band and his new band World Pain is great check them out there album should be out by Jan 2002
New Skin
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Great single
  • a lethal combination
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Manufacturer: Mca Import
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004TXS1
Release Date: 2000-08-08

Tracks:

  1. New Skin [Radio Edit]
  2. Hypocritical [Rage Against Mix]
  3. Spun
  4. Get Naked [Enhanced Video]

Album Description

Featuring Kid Rock, 'New Skin' is the second single from the 1999 self-titled debut album by Methods Of Mayhem, the hit side-project trio put together by Motley Crue drummer Tommy Lee with Alanis Morrissette bassist Chris Chaney & noted keyboardist Scott Kirkland. Available only as an import CD single, this release features 3 audio tracks, 2 of which are NOT on the album, plus the CD-ROM video to 'Get Naked'. Audio tracks are 'New Skin' (Radio Edit), 'Hypocritical' (Rage A gainst The Remix) and 'Spun' (Album Version). 2000 release. Paper sleeve.

Album Details

Features the Enhanced Video for the Single 'get Naked'.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great single.......2000-08-27

This is the second single off of Methods of Mayhem's self-titled debut. It's a great song, with good lyrics and instrumentation. Here's a run-down on the tracks:

1. New Skin (Radio Edit)-This is the version you hear on the radio and in the video. Unlike the album version, Kid Rock isn't in it. Still great, though.

2. Hypocritical (Rage Against the Remix)-Sounds more like a demo than a remix to me. But that's just my opinion. A good track, nontheless.

3. Spun (Album Version)-This is the album version of Track 11 on their debut album. It's a techno kind of song, no words or anything. The Crystal Method produced it. Great track.

This single also includes the video for "Get Naked", their first single.

5 out of 5 stars a lethal combination.......2000-07-26

well, new skin is one of great songs in this world...and in my point of view...actually Methods Of Mayhem is one of the best bands ever...and this song that featuring kid Rock...it really a great song with a good lyrics..Tommy speaks his life then kid Rock speaks his life(or rappin' must i say..? who believe that Tommy can rap before this..?) seems like they wanna say the circle in life that they have been 'thru. and the music itself is great. the riffs...the structure of this song is kinda great...even i prefer Metamorphosis...well, all songs in MOM album seems like telling the life of a unique, talented man called Tommy Lee...i know he's not gonna finish when he left Motley Crue...MOM is a great new skin of him...but what can i say...? just like Korn, Deftones, NIN, Soulfly....they don't have any best song because they have produced the best songs so far....
New Skin
Average customer rating: Not rated
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    Methods Of Mayhem
    Manufacturer: Phantom Sound & Vision
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000BRHPGO
    Release Date: 2000-05-20
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      ASIN: B000F6YP8W
      Release Date: 2006-05-23
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        Methods Of Mayhem
        Methods Of Mayhem
        Manufacturer: MCA
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        ASIN: B000LXCHGG

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