Riff After Riff [Explicit Lyrics]

Riff After Riff [Explicit Lyrics]

Riff After Riff [Explicit Lyrics]

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"Power pop melodies, rocker chomp, mod flair, classic rock and roll tunes, perfectly placed hooks and unexpected helt."

Product Description
One of Britain's best-loved and most notorious rock bands, The Wildhearts are about to take their rightful place as one of the most electrifying outfits anywhere in the world. Riff After Riff is the bands first Stateside release since their seminal debut Earth Vs. The Wildhearts in 1993. Since then The Wildhearts have garnered a large and loyal fan base in the U.K., Australia and Japan, and recent tours with The Darkness and Motorhead have only enhanced their reputation as one of the greatest live bands ever. They must be seen, they must be heard, and clearly nothing can stop them!

Riff After Riff [Explicit Lyrics]

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Riff After Riff
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Go with Earth vs. The Wildhearts
  • Still Rocking As Hard As Ever
  • Back In the US!
  • The Wildhearts are back!!!!!!!!
Riff After Riff
The Wildhearts
Manufacturer: Gearhead
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. The Wildhearts Must Be Destroyed
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ASIN: B0001CCXHK
Release Date: 2004-03-09

Tracks:

  1. Stormy in the North, Karma in the South
  2. Putting It On
  3. Looking For The One
  4. Lake of Piss
  5. Better Than Cable
  6. If I Decide
  7. Bang!
  8. Action Panzer
  9. The People That Life Forgot
  10. Move On
  11. O.C.D
  12. Return to Zero
  13. Let's Go

Album Description

One of Britain's best-loved and most notorious rock bands, The Wildhearts are about to take their rightful place as one of the most electrifying outfits anywhere in the world. Riff After Riff is the bands first Stateside release since their seminal debut Earth Vs. The Wildhearts in 1993. Since then The Wildhearts have garnered a large and loyal fan base in the U.K., Australia and Japan, and recent tours with The Darkness and Motorhead have only enhanced their reputation as one of the greatest live bands ever. They must be seen, they must be heard, and clearly nothing can stop them!

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Go with Earth vs. The Wildhearts.......2004-04-13

Doesn't hold a candle to Earth vs. the Wildhearts. Similar in style and content but there is something missing. Can't put my finger on it. These guys still don't know when to end a song. Sometimes when they span several different styles in a song it's a bit too schizophrenic. And what's up with the second song?

5 out of 5 stars Still Rocking As Hard As Ever.......2004-03-21

There are certain things you can always count on and one of them is that The Wildhearts will continue to produce albums that rock. The songs are catchy, the riffs are memorable, and it's all about having a good time. Hopefully, their opening slot for the current Darkness tour will introduce the band to many new fans. For those of us who have been around from the start we can always rely on them to deliver the goods.

5 out of 5 stars Back In the US!.......2004-03-17

When I first heard about this release I was super excited. The Wildhearts are truly one of the greatest hard rock acts of all time, and practically no one in America has even heard of them. This Wildhearts 'album' is their first to be released in America since their debut WAY back in '93. Due to that, they are also finally again touring the US. This 'album' is really a compilation of b-sides from the singles from their last album [although not a comprehensive one, more on that later...]. Most fans I've spoken with seem to agree that throughout their career, Wildhearts b-sides are some of their best songs. Although I by no means dislike their latest album - 'the Wildhearts Must Be Destroyed' - I feel the album lacks in comparison to these incredible b-sides [many criticize the new album for being too 'lite' and 'poppy'; overall the b-sides are a bit harder and more aggressive, although there are exceptions]. To make matters cooler - this contains a track previously only availaable on vinyl - "Return to Zero" (* I had to edit this review to note that sadly, this song sounds AWFUL on the CD, and many fans have noticed - I'm still keeping the 5 star rating tho, as this is not a reflection of the quality of the band or their music, just a bad, BAD job done by Gearhead, which breaks my heart to say). Also, this collection is available [although not on Amazon] on limited edition color vinyl. The only thing that does take away some of the excitement in regards to this release is an import that will be available in a couple weeks - A collection entitled "Coupled With", which includes ALL the b-sides from the last album (except for a track that was only available on vinyl called "Dancin' (Instrumental)", but to be honest this is really no loss). Still, if you want to be introduced to one of the greatest bands of all time for a good price, this is a great place to start.

5 out of 5 stars The Wildhearts are back!!!!!!!!.......2004-03-10

After more than a decade since their last U.S. release (Earth Vs. The Wildhearts, 1993)it is great to see the greatest band in the WORLD have a new (and most deserved) U.S. record deal. This album is absolutely great, and if you are a die-hard Wildhearts fan, chances are you already have all the songs on this album, if you're not you should be after listening to any of these songs. "Looking For The One", "Lake of Piss", "Better Than Cable", and "Bang!" are the true stand out tracks here, and the coolest part is that they, along with every other track (excluding "Stormy" on this record are B-sides. That should tell you the quality of this band. What other band could release an album of B-sides and have it be half as good as this record is? None!!! Every track could and should be an A-side! Not to mention it is great to finally have "Return to Zero" (originally a vinyl only B-side) on CD. There are I feel some glaring omissions including their ripping version of "Cheers" and "You Got To Get Through What You've Got To Go Through To Get What You Want, But You Got To Know What You Want To Get Through What You Got To Go Through", however all in all I feel that the Wildhearts have released another amazing album as a whole. If you like the Darkness (The Wildhearts gave them their first huge break) then you will LOVE The Wildhearts. Check out this album, I promise you won't be dissapointed!!!
(Cd) Knac 105.5 Presents Son of Pure Rock: Cant Knock the Lady By Chalet, Riff Rock N Rebel By Guy Mann-dude, Call of the Wild By Crisis, One Way Ticket By Enticier, Inner City By Gran Max, Shake, Shake By Angora, Hellraiser By Grave Danger, After the Fire By Fighter, Black Roses By Aces & Eights, Poisoned Minds By Sudden Impact
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    (Cd) Knac 105.5 Presents Son of Pure Rock: Cant Knock the Lady By Chalet, Riff Rock N Rebel By Guy Mann-dude, Call of the Wild By Crisis, One Way Ticket By Enticier, Inner City By Gran Max, Shake, Shake By Angora, Hellraiser By Grave Danger, After the Fire By Fighter, Black Roses By Aces & Eights, Poisoned Minds By Sudden Impact

    Manufacturer: Rhino / Rampage
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000HE8OGQ
    Riff After Riff After Motherfucking Riff
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • They're Back........!!!
    Riff After Riff After Motherfucking Riff
    The Wildhearts
    Manufacturer: Universal Japan
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00006BGW7
    Release Date: 2002-09-23

    Tracks:

    1. Stormy in the North, Karma in the South
    2. Putting It On
    3. Looking for the One
    4. Vanilla Radio
    5. O.C.D
    6. Better Than Cable
    7. Let's Go

    Album Description

    Full title - Riff After Riff After Motherf***ing Riff. Japanese exclusive mini album. The Wild Hearts' first original mini album on their new label. Seven tracks. Universal.

    Album Details

    Japanese exclusive 7 track EP.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars They're Back........!!!.......2002-12-13

    After breaking up and re-forming at least a dozen times, The Wildhearts got back together again late last year, and luckily for their fans, recorded these seven new songs and are touring again (at least in the UK). The new songs remind me of the early days of the band - any of them could have fit nicely on their debut, "Earth Versus The Wildhearts". The production is denser sounding than on their debut LP, but it's light years removed from the white noise approach they took on their last studio LP, "Endless Nameless", which was about 5 years ago. Surprisingly, the whole band, and not just Ginger, is listed on the writing credits. The very first review I ever read on the band referred to them as a cross between Metallica, Motorhead, Cheap Trick, and Jan & Dean. That's still a good description for the uninitiated - very very heavy, guitar driven music with catchy-as-Hell melodies and more hooks than a tackle & bait shop. It's hard to single out any of these tracks individually - they're all great! My only real criticism - they should have recorded an entire full-length CD. Here's hoping the best UK band of the 90's hangs around long enough to give us more.

    Music Track:

    1. Rise of the Great Machine
    2. Rock in Japan: Greatest Hits Live [Live]
    3. Roots of Guns N' Roses [Import]
    4. She Loves Me She Loves Me Not
    5. Sign of the Winner
    6. Six Dimension [Import]
    7. Speak of the Devil [Original recording remastered] [Import]
    8. Suck Pump [Explicit Lyrics]
    9. Surfin' M.O.D.
    10. Symphony of Destruction [CD-single]

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