Violation

Violation

Violation

Track Listings
 
1. Cherry Baby
2. Rock Six Times
3. Sing It, Shout It
4. Violation
5. Subway Terror
6. All Night Long
7. Cool One
8. S. T. E. A. D. Y.
9. Is That a Street Light or the Moon?

Violation,Starz,Warner Bros / Wea,Hard Rock,Heavy Metal,Rock
Violation
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Overlooked Classic From An Overlooked Band
  • ROCK STARZ
  • Great Songs! Great Sound!
  • Classy Follow-up
  • Excellent Hard Rock from an underrated Band!!!!
Violation
Starz
Manufacturer: Rykodisc
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0007N19W8
Release Date: 2005-02-22

Tracks:

  1. Cherry Baby
  2. Rock Six Times
  3. Sing It, Shout It
  4. Violation
  5. Subway Terror
  6. All Night Long
  7. Cool One
  8. S.T.E.A.D.Y.
  9. Is That a Street Light or the Moon?
  10. Do It with the Lights On [*][Demo Version]
  11. Cool One [*][Demo Version]
  12. Rock This Town [*][Demo Version]

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Overlooked Classic From An Overlooked Band.......2005-10-29

Starz was seemingly poised to hit the big time...make that the big, big time...when this album appeared. Everything was in place. Great band, good songs, top notch stage act. Somehow, it just did not come together. Was "Violation" a disappointment? Sales wise, yes. As far as the music is concerned, however, it delivers the goods on all counts. The should-have-been-a-smash-single "Cherry Baby", "the title track, "All Night Long", and the hilariously naughty "Cool One" show a band hitting it's prime. For all you metal fans out there who missed out the first time around, pick this one up and give it a listen. You may find yourself wondering why this band disappeared after only four studio albums.

4 out of 5 stars ROCK STARZ.......2005-10-28

This enrgetic 70s rock quintet featured one time pop idol Rex Smith's brother Michael on high pitched lead vocals, but unfortunately, never became as big as their name implied. A pity, because VIOLATION, their hands down best album effort, was chock full of slick, dumb-fun rockers (they were once tagged by one reviewer as a mini-KISS). Almost hit CHERRY BABY, sleazy seducer C.O.O.L. ONE, the futuristic title tune, and would be arena anthem SING IT, SHOUT IT were possibly too heavy for AM radio yet too pop for FM. Starz nonetheless delivered the goods, deserving far better status than a mere footnote in pop rock annals. That's what I call a "VIOLATION". RATING: FOUR STARZ

5 out of 5 stars Great Songs! Great Sound!.......2005-09-20

I've always loved this album. I was missing it terribly from my life when I discovered it on Amazon, remastered. The remastering is excellent. They have captured the sonic excellence of the original album plus. The album has that great guitar sounds that seems like it's being played it the same room as the listener at times. Of course, Micheal Lee's vocals scream with digital clarity. Fantastic, absolutely fantastic!

4 out of 5 stars Classy Follow-up.......2005-08-05

Striking while the iron was hot, Starz' "Violation" is another parade of smart, tightly constructed and compressed bursts of six-string effervescense, lean, dirty and riff oriented as the band, feeling their oats, let their creative psyche run wild, another Jack Douglas knob job, not as brawny as the debut but targeted with a purpose at middlest America.

Shoulda-been-huge summer heartland single "Cherry Baby" is confident jangle pop with a metallic basecoat, ringing guitars, an insistent, loping bass line courtesy of the late Peter Sweval, and harmonies and a melody you may need to scrape off your cerebellum with a spatula, quite likely the greatest song these guys ever wrote. To his eternal credit, Michael Lee Smith doesn't try to overpower or overstate his vocal delivery, but, like any great front man worth his salt, plays to the camera nonetheless, in turn creating a chorus for the ages.

"Sing It, Shout It" opens with deceptively jazzy Brenden Harkin strumming remniscent of Bachman-Turner Overdrive's "Blue Collar" before positively blossoming into another solid-as-oak Starz shouter, brimming with another strutting, euphoric Smith turn at the mic. Kiss may have had the stage props, but Starz fed 'em their lunch when it came to songwriting.

The manic title track would fit snugly on The Sweet's "Desolation Boulevard" or "Give Us A Wink" with an opening drum pattern copped from "Ballroom Blitz," a cautionary tale set in the not too distant future where "The Committee" has decreed that something as harmless as listening to rock and roll music is, uh, a violation. Even though Son of Sam killer David Berkowitz, who now maintains his own web site from within prison walls, didn't do his dirty work on the tube, "Subway Terror" will forever bring him to mind, four-string thunder courtesy of Sweval.

From there it's down the home stretch and back to the shed with the classy "All Night Long," the sleazy flamboyance of "Cool One" (chicken soup for the soul - "She reached over and she squeezed on my rocks/I lost it all in the popcorn box, yeah"), and the vaguely Aerosmithesque "S.T.E.A.D.Y.," the band kicking up a fair amount of dust before coming to a screeching halt with the flaccid theatrics of "Is That A Street Light Or The Moon?" What were they thinking?

At that point, Starz appeared indestructible, but despite an upward spike in sales to 350,000, the wheels came off after "Violation" in what smells suspiciously like our heroes caving in to record company demands for a hit with the soft, flirtatious radio rock of "Attention Shoppers!" "Coliseum Rock" was a slight return to form, but by that point the band was done like dinner, at least in Capitol's eyes.

5 out of 5 stars Excellent Hard Rock from an underrated Band!!!!.......2005-03-14

This album put Starz into the FM radio spotlight and some am play also!! Songs like Cherry Baby and Sing it,Shout it made the hit charts!!I love Rock 6 times, Subway Terror, and the bonus tracks are excellent also. Better deal than the Medal Blade release!! More music for the money!! This cd and the Starz ~Starz cd are gems with Coliseuim Rock!! Buy them all now before they are out of print again!!!
Dancing Machine/Moving Violation
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • One of their highly underrated albums.
  • Could Mike still hit those notes?
  • masterpieces from the jackson 5
  • The Aftermath of Dancing Machine
  • The mature J-5 delivers again
Dancing Machine/Moving Violation
The Jackson 5
Manufacturer: Motown
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005N8V4
Release Date: 2001-08-14

Tracks:

  1. I Am Love
  2. Whatever You Got, I Want
  3. She's A Rhythm Child
  4. Dancing Machine
  5. The Life Of The Party
  6. What You Don't Know
  7. If I Don't Love You This Way
  8. It All Begins And Ends With Love
  9. The Mirrors Of My Mind
  10. Forever Came Today
  11. Moving Violation
  12. (You Were Made) Especially For Me
  13. Honey Love
  14. Body Language (Do The Love Dance)
  15. All I Do Is Think Of You
  16. Breezy
  17. Call Of The Wild
  18. Time Explosion
  19. Through Thick And Thin
  20. Forever Came Today (Disc-O-Tech #3 version)

Amazon.com

The Jackson 5's final two Motown albums were both of their time--the early disco era--and an unwitting look into a future of dance-floor smashes like "Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)" and "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough." Dancing Machine quickly appeared as its title track (a remix of the Get It Together original) and it became one of the J5's biggest singles ever in early 1974. Hardly a slapdash release, it placed the hit between two thematically and sonically similar tunes ("She's a Rhythm Child" and "The Life of the Party") and offered the ambitious rock-disco fusion "I Am Love." Likewise, Moving Violation's biggest artistic successes were aimed straight at would-be hip shakers. A Brian Holland-produced remake of the Supremes' "Forever Came Today," "Body Language," and "Moving Violation" are the highlights, with a rare club remix of "Forever" the pick among two bonus tracks. --Rickey Wright

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars One of their highly underrated albums........2006-07-18

I don't really understand Mowtown sometimes and this is why. While the Jackson 5 have had many hits with the label its seem as though Berry Gordy and the other label heads forget to promote songs that are actually better than the more famous singles. Case in point, the songs "Moving Violation" and "(You Were Made)Especially For Me" should have been hit songs of 1975. For some reason they always thought that other songs were better. They done a great job as a whole but sometimes they really leave you thinking. "Forever Came Today","All I Do Is Think Of You", and "Honey Love" are also great songs that were actually singles(except the latter) but did not receive the recognition that they deserve.


To me I actally believe this is their best album of their Motown releases. Every song is great and their is no filler here(believe it or not). Michael's vocals were in peak form, and Jermaine's coleads are remarkable as usual. If your a true Jackson fan or fanatic this album is a must have. The Dancing Machine album is also exceptional with standouts being the afformentioned title song, "I Am Love","Life Of The Party", and "Whatever You Got I Want". These are the last to albums with Motown before they left (minus Jermaine and with brother Randy) to sign with Philadelphia International/Epic. Two great albums one great disc, and a ton of hits you'll be singing for a while!!!

4 out of 5 stars Could Mike still hit those notes?.......2006-04-24

Several things make these albums winners.I care enough to list em'

1) The group was clearly heading into the funk/disco era. There are some damn good dance tunes on both albums. However, there are two bubblegum songs on Dancin Machine. "If I don't love you this way" is one of them. Personally, I like this ballad, but the fact that Mike's voice was still in transition gives the song more of a childish feel. Both CDs have knockout songs and great ballads, but the Moving Violation album proves that the Bubblegum is gone for good.

2) Mike's voice is in peak form on these albums in my opinion. It's evident that his voice matured during the Dancin Machine recording sessions because he sounds more mature on some songs than on others (For instance, he sounds less mature on "What you don't know" than he does on most others) His voice wasn't childish at all on the Moving Violation CD. His voice was such an instrument. He could reach the top of his tenor voice in an instant. There's no falsetto, no hiccups, no grunting, no "hee-hees!!" The boy could SANG. Listen to "All I do is think of you" and you'll see what I mean. Damn, I wonder if he could still sing like that? Or was his voice change still incomplete? I'm not sure, but regardless, many of MJ's forgotten, but best vocal performances r on these albums. Quite honestly, the material is pretty good on both albums. I wonder why these albums flopped?

4 out of 5 stars masterpieces from the jackson 5 .......2005-10-25

the dancing machine album is so great, I could listen to that without skipping a song. I love the instrument arrangment so much in I am love, dancing machine and what you don't know have great melodies and if I don't love you this way is a beautiful ballad that mary j blige covered a few years ago

moving violation is funky too but it's full of hits and misses. Body Language, Breezy, call of the wild and a couple others are great but it doesn't flow as well as dancing machine though I give it to them for bringing fans the funk in their music before leaving motown to join epic

5 out of 5 stars The Aftermath of Dancing Machine.......2005-10-19

This was actually the very first of the 5 double album/single cd collection that i purchased,and it drew me closer to the Jacksons. Well,after 15 year old Michael Jackson gave the disco dancers in Black America a brand new Soul Train dance,the boys were still being disappointed with their albums. Relunctantly on these last two commercial Motown albums,the Jacksons give it one last try. On the critically acclaimed "Dancing Machine" album,Jermaine re-introduces his self on the openning track (as Tina Turner would say it,Slow and Easy in the beginning and Rough in the end) "I Am Love,Parts 1 & 2". Michael also joins him on the bridge part,but Jermaine takes over again. Michael then comes back with one of my favorite tracks on the album "Whatever You Got,I Want". Followed by that is Rhythm Child which is kinda like a preview to Dancing Machine. After that comes the all too familiar song that convinced all of us that Michael can actually dance on his own at his age,"Dancing Machine". With a pure and traditional R&B vocal arrangement over a mid-tempo bass-n-snare drive,it's no wonder this song was a hit,right along with the 20 second dance routine in the middle of it. Not only that,the harmony on the song is just as perfect as The Temptations trademark harmonizing. Dancing Machine gets followed by a much faster song and also another one of my favorite songs 2 run around the house and sing on called "Life Of The Party". Here Michael and Jermaine are at it again. The album finally comes down on a lighter note with "If I Don't Love You This Way" which actually makes sense if u pay attention to the lyrics,and the one song on the album where Jackie,Michael,Jermaine,and Marlon take turns to sing to their fans,"It All Begins And Ends With Love",this is also my mother's favorite song. A very beautiful and simple song to close your eyes and sing to,but in my opinion,i think this song could've done a little better if Michael stayed in the background (sorry...). The next album is fairly good and,to me,have only 5 singable songs on it. The amazingly good standout track on Moving Violation is "You Were Made (Especially For Me)" with both Michael and Jermaine on lead. It has such an infectious and addictively good groove to it,that me and my Ex-girlfriend from 2004 found ourselves singing it together - amazing,huh?. After that comes "Honey Love" which i believe has either Marlon or Jermaine closing the song out. Skip the next track and go straight to the BEST song on the album,"All I Do Is Think Of You". I just love how Michael finally lets go of his little kid voice and sounds GROWN!!! This is the point where i love how Michael's voice sounds cause its so mature and it's still pure and from his heart. After the beautiful music fades out,we shoot straight to my third favorite song on the album,"Breezy". Jermaine starts it off and Michael takes it to the chorus,but i'm not sure if that's Jermaine or Marlon who take it on the second verse,but i hope it's Marlon cause it would sound like him. All the rest of the songs on the album with the exception of "Through Thick and Thin" should've been replaced with the remake of "Papa Was A Rolling Stone" or any other original tracks. Other than that,these last two commercially released albums did me proud after purchasing this set. Long-live the Jackson 5....

5 out of 5 stars The mature J-5 delivers again.......2005-08-28

This 2-fer CD, DANCING MACHINE and MOVING VIOLATION, is a continuation of the musical style that the "new" and now-older Jackson 5 had given us on GET IT TOGETHER, an excellent album where every cut clicks.

Although DANCING MACHINE (1974), entitled as such to capitalize on the success of the single (which was originally on GIT), has several different producers, they all attempted to keep the same theme in mind: to come up with funky and exciting sounds for the J-5, and that they do. Opening with the fantastic nearly eight-minute funk/rock dance groove of "I Am Love", you know that you are in for something special. Jermaine primarily handles the leads on this song, with Michael coming at the bridge. "Whatever You Got, I Want" is bluesy and has a slinky-type of feel with great lyrics. "She's a Rhythm Child" is basically a knockoff of "Dancing Machine", but it's not all that bad. The single edit of "Dancing Machine" is next, and nothing more need be added about the extraordinary appeal of this song.

Next is the J-5 dance classic, the quick-paced "Life of the Party", an all too-short song I would love to hear remixed to be a bit longer. "What You Don't Know" is another funky dance jam, then we have two great ballads back to back: "If I Don't Love You This Way" (Michael on lead) and "It All Begins And Ends With Love" (Jermaine on lead). DM closes out with "Mirrors of My Mind", keeping the funk/dance theme intact.

Most of the tracks on MOVING VIOLATION were produced by Brian Holland of Holland-Dozier-Holland fame. Holland had produced a great solo album for Michael entitled FOREVER MICHAEL earlier that year (1975), and it was a good move to extend that collaboration to producing some solid tracks for the J-5. Even though by this time, the brothers were not happy with Motown's treatment of them, MV is one of the best albums that they ever recorded. Not as funky as GIT or DM, but it is technically their last on Motown and Jermaine's last appearance with his brothers, so they did go out with a bang. An old Supremes track from 1967 that was not a hit for those ladies but did fairly well for the J-5, "Forever Came Today" was the big hit from this album. Reworked into a driving 6 minute disco anthem, "Forever" will have you looking for your dancing shoes. "Moving Violation" is another funky disco cut, with clever lyrics...reminds you of "The Love You Save" theme-wise. The sexy dance tracks "(You Were Made) Especially for Me", "Honey Love" and "Body Language" (another well-known track from this album) increasingly moved the brothers into more mature waters. Most notably, "Especially For Me" has a hint of the Philly Sound that the Jacksons would take on their first two albums for Epic/CBS. Michael's vocals on the gorgeously harmonious "All I Do Is Think of You" are simply beautiful and further proves that his voice made a seamless transition from boyhood to adolescence. "All I Do" is the only ballad on MV and a Quiet Storm radio classic, and still extremely popular today. The final three tracks, "Breezy", "Call of the Wild" and "Time Explosion" has futuristic touches of lite jazz and rock, material the brothers began to get into way back on GIT and on "I Am Love" from DM.

Two bonus tracks are included as well: a sweet ballad with Jermaine on lead vocals, "Through Thick and Thin", sounds like a throwback to the SKYWRITER album - and another mix of "Forever Came Today", although I can't really hear much difference between this one and the original, except that the second half of the song is completely instrumental.

These two albums together are a perfect combination! As much as I enjoy the J-5's earlier classic work, I feel DM/MV are far more interesting and artistically challenging. If you love dance music and the Jackson 5, then this is the CD for you!! Party over here!!
The Final Cut (Score)
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Tyler's best score to date!
The Final Cut (Score)

Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0002ZMJFC
Release Date: 2004-09-28

Tracks:

  1. Final Cut Main Title
  2. Fletcher the Cutter
  3. Download Preparation
  4. Dreams
  5. Protestors
  6. Don't Touch
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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Tyler's best score to date! .......2004-10-16

This is a beautiful dramatic score with jazzy elements such as piano solos and lounge singers. Plus there is the mysterious and wonderful main themes that appear in the score several times. This work is a good sign that Brian is moving away from scoring sci-fi and horror towards serious drama. Get this CD you won't regret it.
Violation
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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Violation

Manufacturer: Sonic Studios
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B00030CLYA

Product Description

Mr. Greengenes is: Harry Giovan, keyboards; Timmie Loveland, drums; John "Phat" McGee, bass; Bryen O'Boyle, lead vocals, Joe Tutlo, guitar.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars TRACKS:.......2007-01-07

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Violation
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Great 70s Rock!
  • This is their brightest set!
Violation
Starz
Manufacturer: Warner Bros.
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0002U4ELO
Release Date: 1991-03-26

Tracks:

  1. Cherry Baby
  2. Rock Six Times
  3. Sing It, Shout It
  4. Violation
  5. Subway Terror
  6. All Night Long
  7. Cool One
  8. S. T. E. A. D. Y.
  9. Is That a Street Light or the Moon?

Album Description

Starz, Violation, Attention Shoppers and Coliseum Rock. Each re-mastered CD contains bonus tracks, including rare demos and unreleased songs as well as expanded artwork and previously unseen photos. New liner notes written with input from guitarist Richie Ranno tell the entire history of Starz in four chapters, one included with each CD. A special added bonus makes the series a must-have for collectors: when all four CD spines are lined up together, they form the original Starz logo!

Album Description

2004 reissue of second album from US glam rockers, originally released in 1977, includes slipcase and new notes. BGO.

Album Details

Digitally Remastered Edition of the Second Album from the American Glam Rockers that was Originally Released in 1977. The Follow Up to their Successful Debut Includes "Cherry Baby", "All Night Long", "Rock Six Times" and the Title Track.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great 70s Rock!.......2004-11-23

I had never heard anything from these guys until I got this album about 8 years ago. It was a treat to discover some more great rock from the 70s! These guys should have been as big as Kiss. Violation is the second album from Starz and it's a classic. The two best songs imo are Violation and Subway Terror. Both have cool lyrics and great guitar riffs! I also like Sing It, Shout It and All Night Long. The album closer is a bit unusual but pretty good. I also recommend their "best of" which has some great songs from their other albums.

5 out of 5 stars This is their brightest set!.......2004-11-04

I remember buying this LP at a Murphy's Mart when I was in High School when we went shopping as a family. The sticker said "Featuring the hit song 'Cherry Baby'", but I never heard that song on the radio. The songs "Subway Terror" and "Violation" are just brutal. S.T.E.A.D.Y. takes awhile to grow on you but then becomes one of the best tunes on the album. "Rock Six Times" is another fine rocker. Except for the strange "Is that a Street Light.......", every song is a winner here. The lyrics to "Cool One" still crack me up, "She reached over and she squeezed on my rocks, I lost it all in the popcorn box, yeah." One complaint: NO BONUS TRACKS! Richie Ranno has been selling all kinds of Starz demos and live shows on their website for years. Why not treat the diehard fans with some cool stuff not offered on the Metal Blade reissues a decade ago. This is less than 40 minutes long. Or you could have combined the debut and this on one CD for a true collection. Anyway, Starz lost it after this CD and went looking to test the AOR market with the follow up to this with "Attention Shoppers." Why????? The band sounded tight and had the songs. I saw them live on this tour. To switch musical directions like that was insane. That is why they never made the big time. Fan confusion. This "Violation" was simply their best album. Find it used if possible. Then BUY IT! The album is great, it just could have been a better package with more songs. Great for fans of 70's Aerosmith, Kiss, Nugent. Check out their debut as well.
Beyond the Graves
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Beyond the Graves
    Violation
    Manufacturer: Last Episode
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00005YCT0
    Release Date: 2000-03-07

    Tracks:

    1. Dark Embrace
    2. Genocide
    3. Thuata De' Danann
    4. Carbonized
    5. Bleeding Souls
    6. Invocation
    7. Through the Gates of Infinity
    8. Bitterness
    9. Fading Flames of Life
    Moonlight's Child
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • WOW!
    • From the sampler 7.....
    Moonlight's Child

    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00004U2P2
    Release Date: 2000-05-31

    Tracks:

    1. A Shattered Blind
    2. Downfall
    3. Trapped In Chaos
    4. Path Of Sorrow
    5. Nightshades
    6. Blood Flows Through The Haze Of Time
    7. Mortal Divinity
    8. The Angelmaker
    9. New God Evolution

    Album Description

    Melodic Death Metal with atmosphere and keyboards in the vein of Dark Tranquility, In Flames, or early Entomed. Recorded in Abyss Studios, Sweden!

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars WOW!.......2001-11-03

    i first heard of violation on a necropolis records sampler.It had the song Mortal Divinity. this was a damn good song, and soon after i got this album. Let me say it is downright amazing. great guitar melodies making it very melodic on then whole. a good production and solid drumming makes this one of the best music surprises ive ever seen (avulsed's stabwound orgasm is up there too).Definately check this out! especially if you are a fan of melodic death metal

    5 out of 5 stars From the sampler 7............2000-08-30

    I heard Mortal Divinity on the Pit's Sample 7 and though it was garbage death metal. But, after a few more listens, I realized this actually had a melody to it. If your looking for something more extreme then In Flames, and Children of Bodom, yet still has some sense to it, check this CD out
    Dancing Machine/Moving Violation
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Dancing Machine/Moving Violation
      The Jackson 5
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000PWQQAG
      Release Date: 2007-07-24

      Tracks:

      1. I Am Love
      2. Whatever You Got, I Want
      3. She's a Rhythm Child
      4. Dancing Machine
      5. Life of the Party
      6. What You Don't Know
      7. If I Don't Love You This Way
      8. It All Begins and Ends With Love
      9. Mirrors of My Mind
      10. Forever Came Today
      11. Moving Violation
      12. (You Were Made) Especially for Me
      13. Honey Love
      14. Body Language (Do the Love Dance)
      15. All I Do Is Think of You
      16. Breezy
      17. Call of the Wild
      18. Time Explosion
      19. Through Thick and Thin [*]
      20. Forever Came Today
      Cut Up Violation
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • Re: Best listened to with adequate protection
      Cut Up Violation
      Reversal Penetrations
      Manufacturer: Cop International
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
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      ASIN: B00005OCGE
      Release Date: 2001-09-18

      Tracks:

      1. Let Us Build The Bomb
      2. VIOLATION Sitcom
      3. Egge
      4. Icon H
      5. Heimgang
      6. Viral UPbringing
      7. Humanradius (New Version)
      8. Penetration III (New Version)
      9. Erdenkleid
      10. Lichtung
      11. Retten Sie Sich
      12. Mental CUP

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Re: Best listened to with adequate protection.......2005-08-04

      Should be subtitled:

      Dr. Nietzsche or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Lufthansa...

      If Tupac Shakur were born in Berlin in 1941 his
      music would sound alot like this album...
      Violation
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        Violation
        Feed the Meter
        Manufacturer: The Orchard
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B00002EPUR
        Release Date: 2000-03-31

        Tracks:

        1. Let's Get Serious
        2. Got To Get Up
        3. Peek-A-Boo
        4. Are You Talkin' To Me?
        5. Friday
        6. First On The Floor
        7. Please Come Home
        8. Two Backed Beast Boogie
        9. You Know Who
        10. I Don't Care
        11. Rv Haven

        Music Info:

        1. Voices of Death [Explicit Lyrics]
        2. Warmaster
        3. Wolverine Blues [Explicit Lyrics]
        4. A Little Ain't Enough
        5. Afterlife
        6. Always
        7. Always [CD-single] [Import]
        8. As Live as It Gets [Live] [Import]
        9. Atomic Playboys
        10. Attention Shoppers!

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