Weapons of Mass Destruction [Live] [Import]

Weapons of Mass Destruction [Live] [Import]

Weapons of Mass Destruction [Live] [Import]

Track Listings
 
1. High Priest of Love
2. Kick Start
3. Planet Girl
4. Holy Gasoline
5. Fucked by Rock
6. Hurricane
7. Speed King
8. Shake
9. Dangerous
10. I Am Rock
11. Backseat Education
12. Devil Drives
13. Prime Mover
14. Rocker

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Zodiac Mindwarp and the Love Reaction Recorded live at Sticky Fingers, Gothenburg Germany March 13th, 2003. Featuring 14 tracks including, 'Prime Mover', 'Backstreet Education', & 'Planet Girl'. Cosmosodomistic. 2003.

Weapons of Mass Destruction,Zodiac Mindwarp & the Love Reaction,Import,Hard Rock,Heavy Metal,Pop,Rock/Pop
Weapons of Mass Destruction
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Weapon of Mass Deception (2and 1/2 stars)
  • Definite Banger
  • What's up with all these watered down wasted Beatz????
  • Just Doesn't Deliver...
  • Won't Do Mass Destruction, But Will Still Cause Damage (Rating: 8 out of 10- -4 stars)
Weapons of Mass Destruction
Xzibit
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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Similar Items:
  1. Man Vs Machine
  2. Restless
  3. Full Circle
  4. Thoughts of a Predicate Felon
  5. The Documentary

ASIN: B0006HC0OQ
Release Date: 2004-12-14

Tracks:

  1. State Of The Union
  2. Lax
  3. Cold World
  4. Saturday Night Live
  5. Mutha*****
  6. Beware Of Us
  7. Judgement Day
  8. Criminal Set
  9. Hey Now (Mean Muggin')
  10. Ride Or Die
  11. Crazy Ho
  12. Big Barking
  13. Tough Guy
  14. Scent Of A Woman
  15. Klack
  16. Back 2 The Way It Was

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Weapon of Mass Deception (2and 1/2 stars).......2007-07-14

This album blows for a couple of reasons. 1. Xzibit doesnt sound as hungry as he did on his first two albums. 2 his group, Strong Arm Steady are lyrical misfits(I mean these dudes are wack like Hillside Scramblers and American Cream Team wack). 3 the production done by Jelly Roll is awkward(his beats sound like Battlecat's production on coke). The Good:Criminal Set is good and Keri Hilson provides a dope chorus for Ride Or Die. Back 2 The Way It Was is one of the better cuts on the album because it vaguely reminds you of the old Xzibit. Honorable mentions:Judgement Day and Hey Now(mean muggin). The Bad: Lax is bland to say the least and Xzibit sounds like he is going through the motions on that track. Scent Of A Woman is X's failed attempt at a song for the ladies and it should have never been recorded. Cold World needs to be redone. Its not necessarily awful but it is kind of weak even for an Xzibit track. The Ugly: Saturday Night Live and Mutha***** should have been Michael Jordan slam dunked into the studio trash can. The latter having the dumbest hook since Rubberband Banks. Crazy Ho is so bad I'm not even going to waste time to explain it. Beware Of Us not only has a corny beat that sounds like it was produced by Eminem,it also has a horrible performance by Xzibit's wack crew Strong Arm Steady and one of those dudes sounds like Bizarre of D12 choking on a biscuit. Not only do they ruin that track they also ruin Klack and the other member sounds so off when he rhymes. Busta Rhymes does a tepid performance right along with Xzibit on Tough Guy and that hook sounds like they came up with it on the spot plus the beat provided by Hi-Tek is one of his lamest beats ever. Bottom Line: This is Xzibit's worst album period. I've been listening to him since At The Speed Of Life so I know what he is capable of and this album doesnt show that at all. Just lukewarm raps from him and trash raps from his crew(who he needs to 86 with the quickness). What's messed up is that this will be somebody's first time hearing a full album from him and think that this is the best that Xzibit has to offer. Far from the truth. Start with At The Speed Of Life and stop after Man Vs. Machine. This is his worst effort. Dont let anybody tell you different.

5 out of 5 stars Definite Banger.......2006-04-04

Man people's is tripping this is one of the best albums that came out that year.

He raps about all different things from struggles, to wilding out at the club to just straight lyricism...

The lyrics , the flow, the beats is: Wow: X is back, considered yallselves warned...

(This limited edition besides being digipack and having way much cooler artwork than the regular, includes a bonus dvd with Mean Muggin music video, trailers for Restless, Strong Arm Steady, And a cool 20 minute documentary with the making of the album and touring around in Europe, Norway and other places, highly enjoyable, also includes the S:A:S)

2 out of 5 stars What's up with all these watered down wasted Beatz????.......2006-04-01

Whatever happened to the OLD Xzibit when he was in his PRIME!!?? Yo this album is maddd whack!! I know he's got the lyrical skill, and I respect him for that but every emcee knows that you need good rhymes AND BEATZ. When hip hop started...it was ALLLLL about the beatz. I'm only feelin 5 songs on this album. Only tight songs are #'s 2,7,8,9,and 16. Don't waste your time on listening to all the other commercialized SELL OUT beatz! Yo Xzibit, I got some advice....take us back to your ALKAHOLIKZ Roots...Remember them days?? Tha alkaholikz and Xzibit...wasn't that great? I only recommend Xzibit's first 3 albums. Xzibit doesn't have any other good albums other than his first 3. And yo.....even his third album "Restless"..THAT one was even leaning more towards the mainstream commercialized diarrhea bullcrap. But it was still aaight. It passes. But I recommend y'all DEFINATELY go cop "At the speed of Life" and "40 Dayz & 40 Nightz". Those first two albums was when X to tha Z was at his Prime! And he showed respect to the Underground! Keep it tight y'all, and Don't sell out. Peacey Wease.

2 out of 5 stars Just Doesn't Deliver..........2006-02-13

Like most people, the first time I ever heard of Xzibit was on the MTV show "Pimp My Ride" which he hosts (A great show). After hearing "Hey Now" on the radio, and being a huge rap fan, I decided to try out "Weapons of Mass Destruction", which was reviewed to be a pretty good album. I was lucky I could find it at a used CD store for five or six bucks, because it never made it out of my car. After listening to the entire album on the way home (I was on a businees trip) I threw it in the trunk, not planning to take it out again.

Xzibit is not really that bad of a rapper. His street-hardened lyrics combined with his angry delivery are nice to hear, along with a storytelling talent ("Cold World") that most rappers today lack. The problem is that the production and flow of the album are some of the worst I have heard in years. Literally every song on the CD contains these super-annoying R&B type choruses that ruin the entire track. "Ride and Die" and "Crazy Ho" are some of the worst. His selection of guest artists are weak also, featuring none of the rappers that could have filled in the empty space that X left, such as Ludacris. "Hey Now (Mean Muggin')" is probably the best song on the album, and the only one I could really listen to with any respect. But even that one is miles behind any other big rapper today. And how in the world is "Muthaf**ker" featured as a single? It's easily one of the worst songs I have ever heard in my life, seriously.

The bottom line: Xzibit has some potenial, but he just doesn't use it. He needs to ante'-up his arsonal and get some new choruses, cutting the singing. As for this album: Trust me, its a waste of money.

4 out of 5 stars Won't Do Mass Destruction, But Will Still Cause Damage (Rating: 8 out of 10- -4 stars).......2006-01-20

Around the time when this album was released, I was really skeptical about what Xzibit was going to bring to the table with "Weapons Of Mass Destruction". At that time, I only heard "Restless" (2000) which was decent, and then "Man Vs. Machine" (2002) which was horrible. Somehow Xzibit became one of my favorite rappers within that time period, possibly becasue he made an impact being a featured artist on another album (see Snoop Dogg's "B Please" and anything he has made with Tha Alkaholiks). After deciding to download the album, I thought it was real impressive, and about a week later I purchased it.

With "Weapons Of Mass Destruction", a lot of people claim that X's lyrics have been slipping. The album opens up with a well manipulated voiced speech from George Bush. I have to admit that that is true throughout portions of this album, but at the same time, he manages to get his point across. "Cold World", he becomes political exlaing evil that goes on within people's lives. While on "Tough Guy", he and Busta Rhymes go on a thugged out cut that sounds good to me.

Xzibit introduces his new group Strong Arm Steady who inhabits most of this album as well. The problem with that group is the songs that they are on are either hit or miss. Some songs that hit are "Saturday Night Live" and the second single "Criminal Set". My favorite song on here would be "Klack" which features Krondon from the group which is very nice to listen to. The songs that miss are the "Beware Of Us" because it sounds kind of weak, and "Crazy Ho" would be another skippable track. The latter song Xzibit doesn't even appear on.

As for anything else bad. Some of the production wouldn't appeal to many listeners, but I find it to be good. And "LAX" is another track that I found forgettable. Also I found the lead single "Hey Now" kind of weak, but I can still listen to it every once and a while. And if you're a long time fan, you'll notice that guest appearances from anyone from the Likwit Family is greatly missed. Other than that, I find this album to be a good effort from Xzibit. People claim that this isn't a good CD. I admit, it's not Xzibit's best, but it is more consistant than some of his albums throughout his career. If you haven't heard this, give it a try and hear how it sounds. There may be some low points throughout this CD, but it is one I can still listen all the way through from time to time.

Lyrics: B
Production: B+
Guest Appearances: B
Musical Vibes: B+
Overall: B+

Favorite Tracks: Cold World, Saturday Night Live, Mutha F!, Judgement Day, Criminal Set, Tough Guy, Klack, Back 2 The Way It Was

Honorable Mention Tracks: Ride Or Die, Scent Of A Woman

Favorite Xzibit Albums From Best To Worst:

1. At The Speed Of Life (1996)
2. 40 Days & 40 Nights (1998)
3. Weapons Of Mass Destruction (2004)
4. Restless (2000)
5. Full Circle (2006)
6. Man Vs. Machine(2002)
Weapons of Mass Destruction
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Weapon of Mass Deception (2and 1/2 stars)
  • Definite Banger
  • What's up with all these watered down wasted Beatz????
  • Just Doesn't Deliver...
  • Won't Do Mass Destruction, But Will Still Cause Damage (Rating: 8 out of 10- -4 stars)
Weapons of Mass Destruction
Xzibit
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

Gangsta & HardcoreGangsta & Hardcore | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
West CoastWest Coast | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Similar Items:
  1. Man Vs Machine
  2. Restless
  3. Full Circle
  4. Thoughts of a Predicate Felon
  5. The Documentary

ASIN: B0006HC0PU
Release Date: 2004-12-14

Tracks:

  1. State Of The Union
  2. Lax
  3. Cold World
  4. Saturday Night Live
  5. Mutha*****
  6. Beware Of Us
  7. Judgement Day
  8. Criminal Set
  9. Hey Now (Mean Muggin)
  10. Ride Or Die
  11. Crazy Ho
  12. Big Barking
  13. Tough Guy
  14. Scent Of A Woman
  15. Klack
  16. Back 2 The Way It Was

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Weapon of Mass Deception (2and 1/2 stars).......2007-07-14

This album blows for a couple of reasons. 1. Xzibit doesnt sound as hungry as he did on his first two albums. 2 his group, Strong Arm Steady are lyrical misfits(I mean these dudes are wack like Hillside Scramblers and American Cream Team wack). 3 the production done by Jelly Roll is awkward(his beats sound like Battlecat's production on coke). The Good:Criminal Set is good and Keri Hilson provides a dope chorus for Ride Or Die. Back 2 The Way It Was is one of the better cuts on the album because it vaguely reminds you of the old Xzibit. Honorable mentions:Judgement Day and Hey Now(mean muggin). The Bad: Lax is bland to say the least and Xzibit sounds like he is going through the motions on that track. Scent Of A Woman is X's failed attempt at a song for the ladies and it should have never been recorded. Cold World needs to be redone. Its not necessarily awful but it is kind of weak even for an Xzibit track. The Ugly: Saturday Night Live and Mutha***** should have been Michael Jordan slam dunked into the studio trash can. The latter having the dumbest hook since Rubberband Banks. Crazy Ho is so bad I'm not even going to waste time to explain it. Beware Of Us not only has a corny beat that sounds like it was produced by Eminem,it also has a horrible performance by Xzibit's wack crew Strong Arm Steady and one of those dudes sounds like Bizarre of D12 choking on a biscuit. Not only do they ruin that track they also ruin Klack and the other member sounds so off when he rhymes. Busta Rhymes does a tepid performance right along with Xzibit on Tough Guy and that hook sounds like they came up with it on the spot plus the beat provided by Hi-Tek is one of his lamest beats ever. Bottom Line: This is Xzibit's worst album period. I've been listening to him since At The Speed Of Life so I know what he is capable of and this album doesnt show that at all. Just lukewarm raps from him and trash raps from his crew(who he needs to 86 with the quickness). What's messed up is that this will be somebody's first time hearing a full album from him and think that this is the best that Xzibit has to offer. Far from the truth. Start with At The Speed Of Life and stop after Man Vs. Machine. This is his worst effort. Dont let anybody tell you different.

5 out of 5 stars Definite Banger.......2006-04-04

Man people's is tripping this is one of the best albums that came out that year.

He raps about all different things from struggles, to wilding out at the club to just straight lyricism...

The lyrics , the flow, the beats is: Wow: X is back, considered yallselves warned...

(This limited edition besides being digipack and having way much cooler artwork than the regular, includes a bonus dvd with Mean Muggin music video, trailers for Restless, Strong Arm Steady, And a cool 20 minute documentary with the making of the album and touring around in Europe, Norway and other places, highly enjoyable, also includes the S:A:S)

2 out of 5 stars What's up with all these watered down wasted Beatz????.......2006-04-01

Whatever happened to the OLD Xzibit when he was in his PRIME!!?? Yo this album is maddd whack!! I know he's got the lyrical skill, and I respect him for that but every emcee knows that you need good rhymes AND BEATZ. When hip hop started...it was ALLLLL about the beatz. I'm only feelin 5 songs on this album. Only tight songs are #'s 2,7,8,9,and 16. Don't waste your time on listening to all the other commercialized SELL OUT beatz! Yo Xzibit, I got some advice....take us back to your ALKAHOLIKZ Roots...Remember them days?? Tha alkaholikz and Xzibit...wasn't that great? I only recommend Xzibit's first 3 albums. Xzibit doesn't have any other good albums other than his first 3. And yo.....even his third album "Restless"..THAT one was even leaning more towards the mainstream commercialized diarrhea bullcrap. But it was still aaight. It passes. But I recommend y'all DEFINATELY go cop "At the speed of Life" and "40 Dayz & 40 Nightz". Those first two albums was when X to tha Z was at his Prime! And he showed respect to the Underground! Keep it tight y'all, and Don't sell out. Peacey Wease.

2 out of 5 stars Just Doesn't Deliver..........2006-02-13

Like most people, the first time I ever heard of Xzibit was on the MTV show "Pimp My Ride" which he hosts (A great show). After hearing "Hey Now" on the radio, and being a huge rap fan, I decided to try out "Weapons of Mass Destruction", which was reviewed to be a pretty good album. I was lucky I could find it at a used CD store for five or six bucks, because it never made it out of my car. After listening to the entire album on the way home (I was on a businees trip) I threw it in the trunk, not planning to take it out again.

Xzibit is not really that bad of a rapper. His street-hardened lyrics combined with his angry delivery are nice to hear, along with a storytelling talent ("Cold World") that most rappers today lack. The problem is that the production and flow of the album are some of the worst I have heard in years. Literally every song on the CD contains these super-annoying R&B type choruses that ruin the entire track. "Ride and Die" and "Crazy Ho" are some of the worst. His selection of guest artists are weak also, featuring none of the rappers that could have filled in the empty space that X left, such as Ludacris. "Hey Now (Mean Muggin')" is probably the best song on the album, and the only one I could really listen to with any respect. But even that one is miles behind any other big rapper today. And how in the world is "Muthaf**ker" featured as a single? It's easily one of the worst songs I have ever heard in my life, seriously.

The bottom line: Xzibit has some potenial, but he just doesn't use it. He needs to ante'-up his arsonal and get some new choruses, cutting the singing. As for this album: Trust me, its a waste of money.

4 out of 5 stars Won't Do Mass Destruction, But Will Still Cause Damage (Rating: 8 out of 10- -4 stars).......2006-01-20

Around the time when this album was released, I was really skeptical about what Xzibit was going to bring to the table with "Weapons Of Mass Destruction". At that time, I only heard "Restless" (2000) which was decent, and then "Man Vs. Machine" (2002) which was horrible. Somehow Xzibit became one of my favorite rappers within that time period, possibly becasue he made an impact being a featured artist on another album (see Snoop Dogg's "B Please" and anything he has made with Tha Alkaholiks). After deciding to download the album, I thought it was real impressive, and about a week later I purchased it.

With "Weapons Of Mass Destruction", a lot of people claim that X's lyrics have been slipping. The album opens up with a well manipulated voiced speech from George Bush. I have to admit that that is true throughout portions of this album, but at the same time, he manages to get his point across. "Cold World", he becomes political exlaing evil that goes on within people's lives. While on "Tough Guy", he and Busta Rhymes go on a thugged out cut that sounds good to me.

Xzibit introduces his new group Strong Arm Steady who inhabits most of this album as well. The problem with that group is the songs that they are on are either hit or miss. Some songs that hit are "Saturday Night Live" and the second single "Criminal Set". My favorite song on here would be "Klack" which features Krondon from the group which is very nice to listen to. The songs that miss are the "Beware Of Us" because it sounds kind of weak, and "Crazy Ho" would be another skippable track. The latter song Xzibit doesn't even appear on.

As for anything else bad. Some of the production wouldn't appeal to many listeners, but I find it to be good. And "LAX" is another track that I found forgettable. Also I found the lead single "Hey Now" kind of weak, but I can still listen to it every once and a while. And if you're a long time fan, you'll notice that guest appearances from anyone from the Likwit Family is greatly missed. Other than that, I find this album to be a good effort from Xzibit. People claim that this isn't a good CD. I admit, it's not Xzibit's best, but it is more consistant than some of his albums throughout his career. If you haven't heard this, give it a try and hear how it sounds. There may be some low points throughout this CD, but it is one I can still listen all the way through from time to time.

Lyrics: B
Production: B+
Guest Appearances: B
Musical Vibes: B+
Overall: B+

Favorite Tracks: Cold World, Saturday Night Live, Mutha F!, Judgement Day, Criminal Set, Tough Guy, Klack, Back 2 The Way It Was

Honorable Mention Tracks: Ride Or Die, Scent Of A Woman

Favorite Xzibit Albums From Best To Worst:

1. At The Speed Of Life (1996)
2. 40 Days & 40 Nights (1998)
3. Weapons Of Mass Destruction (2004)
4. Restless (2000)
5. Full Circle (2006)
6. Man Vs. Machine(2002)
Weapons of Mass Destruction
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Weapons of Mass Destruction
    Xzibit
    Manufacturer: Sony
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    Similar Items:
    1. Restless

    ASIN: B0006HC0PK
    Release Date: 2004-12-14

    Tracks:

    1. Lax
    2. Cold World
    3. Saturday Night Live
    4. Mutha*****
    5. Beware Of Us
    6. Judgement Day
    7. Criminal Set
    8. Hey Now (Mean Muggin')
    9. Ride Or Die
    10. Crazy Ho
    11. Big Barking
    12. Tough Guy
    13. Scent Of A Woman
    14. Klack
    15. Back To The Way It Was
    Weapons of Mass Destruction
    Average customer rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    • Don't believe the title!
    Weapons of Mass Destruction
    Zodiac Mindwarp & the Love Reaction
    Manufacturer: Import
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Live Albums | Rock | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
    Hard RockHard Rock | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
    Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
    RockRock | Imports | Stores | Music
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    1. Rock Savage

    ASIN: B0000AUHMR
    Release Date: 2003-07-08

    Tracks:

    1. High Priest of Love
    2. Kick Start
    3. Planet Girl
    4. Holy Gasoline
    5. Fucked by Rock
    6. Hurricane
    7. Speed King
    8. Shake
    9. Dangerous
    10. I Am Rock
    11. Backseat Education
    12. Devil Drives
    13. Prime Mover
    14. Rocker

    Album Description

    Zodiac Mindwarp and the Love Reaction Recorded live at Sticky Fingers, Gothenburg Germany March 13th, 2003. Featuring 14 tracks including, 'Prime Mover', 'Backstreet Education', & 'Planet Girl'. Cosmosodomistic. 2003.

    Customer Reviews:

    1 out of 5 stars Don't believe the title!.......2007-07-01

    When it's advertized to me as a live album I expect a consistant recording. But this CD drops off at the end of every track like a CDR that has a 2 second gap between tracks. And some songs drop off before the end. The bands performance is rocking but I can't believe that they are happy with production. I get the impression the track listing is not the actual set list. When bands want to putout a concert on CD they have to cut some songs to fit but this is so chopped up it it shouldn't even be called a live CD. Zodiac Mindwarp is a great band in the vein of Circus Of Power , Junkyard , TSOL (With Joe Wood) maybe not to well known in the US but still worth getting their CD'S. But don't pay the premium price for this one. It's just not worth it.
    Weapons of Mass Destruction
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Weapons of Mass Destruction
      Xzibit
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      Gangsta & HardcoreGangsta & Hardcore | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
      West CoastWest Coast | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B0002TB36O
      Release Date: 2007-08-07

      Tracks:

      1. State of the Union
      2. Lax
      3. Cold World
      4. Saturday Night Live - Jelly Roll, Xzibit
      5. Mutha*****
      6. Beware of Us - Strong Arm Steady, Xzibit
      7. Judgement Day
      8. Criminal Set
      9. Hey Now (Mean Muggin) - Keri Hilson, Xzibit
      10. Ride or Die
      11. Crazy Ho - Strong Arm Steady, Xzibit
      12. Big Barking (Skit)
      13. Tough Guy - Busta Rhymes, Xzibit
      14. Scent of a Woman
      15. Klack
      16. Back 2 the Way It Was
      Dacia and the Weapons of Mass Destruction
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        Dacia and the Weapons of Mass Destruction
        Dacia and the Weapons of Mass Destruction
        Manufacturer: Mtm Music & Publish
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
        ASIN: B000HT2LX8
        Release Date: 2006-10-02

        Tracks:

        1. Who's to Say
        2. Rockabilly Bitch
        3. Stop and Stare
        4. Change the World
        5. Live to Tell
        6. 6
        7. Sorry
        8. My Reality
        9. How Long
        10. Intensify
        11. Communist
        12. Losing You - Lemmy Kilmister
        13. First Time [*]
        14. Universe [*]
        15. Communist. MPG [*][Multimedia Track]

        Album Details

        Latest Project by Multi-talented Dacia Bridges, Produced by Ex-skunk Anansie's Ace, and Includes a Duet with Lemmy of Motorhead. In the Last Few Years Dacia Bridges Has Made a Very Good Name for Herself as a Singer and Composer Amongst Those who Are Into Guitar-driven Rock Music. Dacia Bridges Became Known When She Successfully Entered the Charts with her Previous Band Tape and Received Enthusiastic Press and Fan Feedback. She Shared the Stage with Limp Bizkit and Disturbed, and Rocked the Festival with the Classics "Rock Am Ring" and "Rock Im Park". Because of Personal Reasons She Left the Band and is Now Back with her New Band with Ex-farmer Boys Musicians Alex Scholpp and Bassist Ralf Botzenhart.
        Weapons of Mass Destruction and the Real
        Average customer rating: Not rated
          Weapons of Mass Destruction and the Real
          Jeff Ott
          Manufacturer: Koch Imports
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          PunkPunk | Hardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
          Spoken WordSpoken Word | Poetry, Spoken Word & Interviews | Miscellaneous | Styles | Music
          ASIN: B000A2H664
          Release Date: 2005-07-12
          Weapons of Mass Destruction
          Average customer rating: Not rated
            Weapons of Mass Destruction
            Zodiac Mindwarp & the Love Reaction
            Manufacturer: Import [Generic]
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

            GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
            GeneralGeneral | Live Albums | Rock | Styles | Music
            GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
            Hard RockHard Rock | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
            Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
            RockRock | Imports | Stores | Music
            ASIN: B0000A1M4V
            Release Date: 2004-02-24

            Tracks:

            1. High Priest of Love
            2. Kick Start
            3. Planet Girl
            4. Holy Gasoline
            5. Fucked by Rock
            6. Hurricane
            7. Speed King
            8. Shake
            9. Dangerous
            10. I Am Rock
            11. Backseat Education
            12. Devil Drives
            13. Prime Mover
            14. Rocker

            Album Description

            Zodiac Mindwarp and the Love Reaction Recorded live at Sticky Fingers, Gothenburg Germany March 13th, 2003. Featuring 14 tracks including, 'Prime Mover', 'Backstreet Education', & 'Planet Girl'. Cosmosodomistic. 2003.

            Music Track:

            1. What Lies Ahead
            2. Where the Groupies Killed the Blues [Import]
            3. 100% Live [Import]
            4. 183.85 [Import]
            5. Accidentally on Purpose
            6. Alien Breed
            7. Anthology 1994-1999 [Limited Edition] [Limited Edition] [Import]
            8. Awaking the Gods: Live in Mexico [Import]
            9. Best Heavy Metal Album in the World Ever [Import]
            10. Best of [Import]

            Music Track

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            Femme Que J'Aime [Import]

            Hip Hop Classics: Players from the Underground [Explicit Lyrics]

            Get Yours [Explicit Lyrics]

            Five Live Yardbirds [Extra tracks] [Import] [Live]

            If Songs Could Be Held

            El Amor de Mi Vida

            It's Friday Night (Just Got Paid) [CD-single]

            Classical Music classical-music-07

            Stormy Monday Blues