America's Least Wanted [Explicit Lyrics]

America's Least Wanted [Explicit Lyrics]

America's Least Wanted [Explicit Lyrics]

Track Listings
 
1. Neighbor
2. Goddamn Devil
3. Come Tomorrow
4. Panhandlin' Prince
5. Busy Bee
6. Don't Go
7. So Damn Cool
8. Same Side
9. Cat's in the Cradle
10. I'll Keep Tryin'
11. Everything About You
12. Madman ['92 Remix]
13. Mr. Recordman

America's Least Wanted,Ugly Kid Joe,Polygram Records,Funk Metal,Hair Metal,Hard Rock,Heavy Metal,Pop,Pop-Metal,Rock
America's Least Wanted
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Actually these chaps were very wanted at the time
  • I Liked It
  • Average
  • I guess some things just can't compete with Blizzard Beasts
  • not for the serous-minded
America's Least Wanted
Ugly Kid Joe
Manufacturer: Fontana Island
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
Pop MetalPop Metal | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
Hard RockHard Rock | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
GlamGlam | Classic Rock | Styles | Music
MetalMetal | Funk | R&B | Styles | Music
Similar Items:
  1. Menace to Sobriety
  2. As Ugly as They Wanna Be
  3. Motel California
  4. Cereal Killer Soundtrack
  5. Stick It to Ya

ASIN: B000001DVV
Release Date: 1994-06-14

Tracks:

  1. Neighbor
  2. Goddamn Devil
  3. Come Tomorrow
  4. Panhandlin' Prince
  5. Busy Bee
  6. Don't Go
  7. So Damn Cool
  8. Same Side
  9. Cats In The Cradle
  10. I'll Keep Tryin'
  11. Everything About You
  12. Madman ('92 Re-Mix)
  13. Mr. Recordman

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Actually these chaps were very wanted at the time.......2006-07-12

UKJ come into town on their one trick pony. The whole schtick of appealing to normal middle class kids desperate to think the world is against them.... Well the packaging sets that trick up nicely along with the title choice. Not to mention the song Neighbour as lead song.

But darn it all this pretty much works. Sure it's based on nothin' but air, a few squared off riffs and Whitfield Cranes engaging vocals but most of the time when you reach for the skip button something stops your hand. Tracks such as Come Tomorrow and Panhandlin' Prince work their witless charm though when the delve too deeply into whimsical territory things fall over (see Busy Bee).

Madman and Everything About You are regurgitated from the debut EP and everyone at the time became familiar with the bands take on Cats in the Cradle. This tune split many at the time - dunno 'bout you but I always felt the original spoke louder to parents, while UKJ's version with it's more youthful attack spoke more clearly to those not yet dads.

In summation a totally non essential release but definitely a good party album full of irreverent lyrics and simple cartoon style songs - some of which have some surprising heft such as Goddam Devil. Not to mention the closer, the track Mr Recordman which has a spark of maturity about it.

4 out of 5 stars I Liked It.......2006-03-18

This album is highly entertaining. Good lyrics, good rhymes, funny, catchy tunes, it's got everything. Everytime I listen to it, the world feels like a better place. A real mood uplifter.

3 out of 5 stars Average.......2005-03-14

This album I would say is average maybe a little above. I'd say it has two down falls lyrics and variety. All the songs kinda sound the same and are about the same thing. Basically the singer tries to hard to be "Metal". I'd say that if your looking for something very simular go for Skid Row or Motley Crue who do sound much like this band. The worst idea of all was however to cover the song "Cats In The Cradle". Heres why, the song is basically about a son and father who don't have enough time for each other. When the son is young he wants to spend time with his dad but he is too busy and when the dad gets older he wants to spend time with his son but he's too busy. Than to the to singing "And the cats in the cradle and the sliver spoon little jimmy... and the man on the moon" what is that supposed to mean. On the postive even though the songs sound a lot alike the instrumentals and singing got a different sound from typical metal. Plus with a name like that you'd think they would just be extremely terrible which they are not. In the end if you want a real metal cd stay away but if you like poppy music you may like this.

4 out of 5 stars I guess some things just can't compete with Blizzard Beasts.......2005-02-03

Before you decide whether to call someone's opinion helpful, read their other reviews. This CD was not overlooked in its time and yes, millions of people did in fact buy it. It is incredibly funny and the band is moderately musically talented. The lyrics are inane but the riffs and solos are top-notch.
As far as posterity goes, people will probably not buy a million more copies of this CD in the future. However, they will remember a few songs on it with a nod and maybe a chuckle. That's more than we can say for anything Overkill or Hollowman has produced or ever will produce.

4 out of 5 stars not for the serous-minded .......2004-11-01

this patrick dude is obviously jealous that his folk down under don't have any famous bands (except AC/DC and midnight oil, which are beyond anyone's notion of "bad"). i'm writing this review simply because i'm (...)that some (...)writing (...) about someone who's died very young in a tragic bike accident (whitfield's dead,...). this is one of the albums i grew up with so it sort of has a sentimental value for me. anyone who picks this up looking for superb musicianship, creative arrangements and deep, philosophical lyrics and sh*t is either misguided or just a(...). this is simply care-free, humorous biker/surfer/glam rock at its best. anyone who's heard "everything about you" knows what they're in store for. UKJ have later on actually taken a slightly more "serious" turn with "motel califiornia", but this is still a great album. fun to listen to. i listen to a lot of various (...), . but i like this just as same. a simplistic, fun and catchy album. perfect soundtrack for a ride by the beach on a hot summer's day (topped off with a cold beer, of course). they might not have a street named after them and they might not floor you with their mind-boggling musicianship and intricate lyrics and ideas, but in every person's life there are moments when you get sick of that cr*p (especially during the summer, when you feel just too good and light-hearted for anything else). well, "america's least wanted" just might be what you need right then.
America's Least Wanted
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Actually these chaps were very wanted at the time
  • I Liked It
  • Average
  • I guess some things just can't compete with Blizzard Beasts
  • not for the serous-minded
America's Least Wanted
Ugly Kid Joe
Manufacturer: Polygram Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
Pop MetalPop Metal | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
Hard RockHard Rock | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
GlamGlam | Classic Rock | Styles | Music
MetalMetal | Funk | R&B | Styles | Music
Similar Items:
  1. Menace to Sobriety
  2. As Ugly as They Wanna Be
  3. Motel California
  4. Cereal Killer Soundtrack
  5. Stick It to Ya

ASIN: B000001DWB
Release Date: 1994-06-14

Tracks:

  1. Neighbor
  2. G*dd*mn Devil
  3. Come Tomorrow
  4. Panhandlin' Prince
  5. Busy Bee
  6. Don't Go
  7. So Damn Cool
  8. Same Side
  9. Cats In The Cradle
  10. I'll Keep Tryin'
  11. Everything About You
  12. Madman ('92 Re-Mix)
  13. Mr. Recordman

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Actually these chaps were very wanted at the time.......2006-07-12

UKJ come into town on their one trick pony. The whole schtick of appealing to normal middle class kids desperate to think the world is against them.... Well the packaging sets that trick up nicely along with the title choice. Not to mention the song Neighbour as lead song.

But darn it all this pretty much works. Sure it's based on nothin' but air, a few squared off riffs and Whitfield Cranes engaging vocals but most of the time when you reach for the skip button something stops your hand. Tracks such as Come Tomorrow and Panhandlin' Prince work their witless charm though when the delve too deeply into whimsical territory things fall over (see Busy Bee).

Madman and Everything About You are regurgitated from the debut EP and everyone at the time became familiar with the bands take on Cats in the Cradle. This tune split many at the time - dunno 'bout you but I always felt the original spoke louder to parents, while UKJ's version with it's more youthful attack spoke more clearly to those not yet dads.

In summation a totally non essential release but definitely a good party album full of irreverent lyrics and simple cartoon style songs - some of which have some surprising heft such as Goddam Devil. Not to mention the closer, the track Mr Recordman which has a spark of maturity about it.

4 out of 5 stars I Liked It.......2006-03-18

This album is highly entertaining. Good lyrics, good rhymes, funny, catchy tunes, it's got everything. Everytime I listen to it, the world feels like a better place. A real mood uplifter.

3 out of 5 stars Average.......2005-03-14

This album I would say is average maybe a little above. I'd say it has two down falls lyrics and variety. All the songs kinda sound the same and are about the same thing. Basically the singer tries to hard to be "Metal". I'd say that if your looking for something very simular go for Skid Row or Motley Crue who do sound much like this band. The worst idea of all was however to cover the song "Cats In The Cradle". Heres why, the song is basically about a son and father who don't have enough time for each other. When the son is young he wants to spend time with his dad but he is too busy and when the dad gets older he wants to spend time with his son but he's too busy. Than to the to singing "And the cats in the cradle and the sliver spoon little jimmy... and the man on the moon" what is that supposed to mean. On the postive even though the songs sound a lot alike the instrumentals and singing got a different sound from typical metal. Plus with a name like that you'd think they would just be extremely terrible which they are not. In the end if you want a real metal cd stay away but if you like poppy music you may like this.

4 out of 5 stars I guess some things just can't compete with Blizzard Beasts.......2005-02-03

Before you decide whether to call someone's opinion helpful, read their other reviews. This CD was not overlooked in its time and yes, millions of people did in fact buy it. It is incredibly funny and the band is moderately musically talented. The lyrics are inane but the riffs and solos are top-notch.
As far as posterity goes, people will probably not buy a million more copies of this CD in the future. However, they will remember a few songs on it with a nod and maybe a chuckle. That's more than we can say for anything Overkill or Hollowman has produced or ever will produce.

4 out of 5 stars not for the serous-minded .......2004-11-01

this patrick dude is obviously jealous that his folk down under don't have any famous bands (except AC/DC and midnight oil, which are beyond anyone's notion of "bad"). i'm writing this review simply because i'm (...)that some (...)writing (...) about someone who's died very young in a tragic bike accident (whitfield's dead,...). this is one of the albums i grew up with so it sort of has a sentimental value for me. anyone who picks this up looking for superb musicianship, creative arrangements and deep, philosophical lyrics and sh*t is either misguided or just a(...). this is simply care-free, humorous biker/surfer/glam rock at its best. anyone who's heard "everything about you" knows what they're in store for. UKJ have later on actually taken a slightly more "serious" turn with "motel califiornia", but this is still a great album. fun to listen to. i listen to a lot of various (...), . but i like this just as same. a simplistic, fun and catchy album. perfect soundtrack for a ride by the beach on a hot summer's day (topped off with a cold beer, of course). they might not have a street named after them and they might not floor you with their mind-boggling musicianship and intricate lyrics and ideas, but in every person's life there are moments when you get sick of that cr*p (especially during the summer, when you feel just too good and light-hearted for anything else). well, "america's least wanted" just might be what you need right then.
America's Least Wanted
Average customer rating: Not rated
    America's Least Wanted

    Manufacturer: Stardog
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B00000BQ3Y
    Release Date: 1992-06-01

    Tracks:

    1. Neighbor
    2. Goddamn Devil
    3. Come Tomorrow
    4. Panhandlin' Prince
    5. Busy Bee
    6. Don't Go
    7. So Damn Cool
    8. Same Side
    9. Cats In The Cradle
    10. I'll Keep Tryin'
    11. Everything About You
    12. Madman (92' Re-Mix)
    13. Mr. Recordman
    America's Least Wanted
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      America's Least Wanted

      Manufacturer: Phonogram
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B0007KZVFC

      Product Description

      RARE, GOLD disc, Australian Tour Edition. Different cover, digipak tri-fold, pop-up case. Super limited, RARE! Same tracks as domestic, cleaner sounding GOLD disc version.

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      6. Balls to the Wall
      7. Black Star [Import]
      8. Bloodshed [Import]
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      10. Call [Import]

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