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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fun and trashy,
By Ryan (california) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Born Innocent (Audio CD)
Redd Kross, Red Cross, whatever you wanna call 'em... I dig it. How can I NOT like a punk band who started with a 12 year old bass player? On this record, the bass player is the ripe old age of 14. Killer. And he's actually pretty good.It seems like early on Red Cross changed style on every damn record they put out. My personal favorite by them, their self-titled debut 12" (aka "Annette's Got the Hits") is snotty, brief teen punk with topics like school and girls. Honestly one of the best punk records ever for its amatuerish charm and impressively catchy tunes for being written by a bunch of kids barely past puberty. "Born Innocent" saw Red Cross dropping half of their original members (Chavo from Black Flag and Greg from Circle Jerks/Bad Religion!) and recruiting a couple of cute girls, morphing their sound to more structured, trashy, garagy punk. Lots of wild, meandering, atonal guitar leads and sub-NY Dolls slop ... but a lot of fun. Its the kinda record you put on to lift your spirits and deliver a jolt of juvenile energy right to your heart. Pretty much all the songs are great in their own way, whether the anthemic "Notes and Chords Mean Nothing To Me" (which sums up my philosophy of playing music pretty well) or the not-very-PC "Kill Someone That You Hate" ('smashing windows with a baseball bat/ for a feeling that is great/ go and kill someone you hate'). Pop culture references abound; songs about Linda Blair and Patty Hurst are thrown about liberally, and they even cover a Charles Manson tune. You gotta wonder what the kids' parents thought. All in all, another overlooked gem in the LA punk crown that more people oughtta check out. Rock!
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
one of my favorites ever....,
This review is from: Born Innocent (Audio CD)
ok i need to apologize to myself for not listening to this album the past few months(because before that i was sooooo hooked on it!) but SOMEONE(whether you are reading this sooner or later, probably later) has not been making it any fun because he makes it seem too obnoxious, anyways whatever, this album is great!! when they made this album they were just some kid punk band in a historical time, something sucked back then to make this music just great! unlike most other bands in america by the time this was made, a lot of people were playing very fast(not like that is bad but...) but red cross played music inspired by what THEY thought was good, who cares what everyone else thinks?orignally this album was on smoke seven records, a label which had other great records from bands not_____(something) enough to be on other labels. such great records like this one of course, the genocide/mia split, the public service comp with circle one (a bizarre christian PUNX gang band), and now super-legendary bad religion(whom one of the original red cross members is in now, i find that a little ironic)...i'm glad this album was rereleased. it, along with all the big boys material(specially wheres my towel lp), taught me a very valuable lesson that some people will never learn their entire lives: music is not about looking cool, hardass, professional, its supposed to entertain, just have FUN, that is it, no matter what, just have fun....
5.0 out of 5 stars
NO REVIEWS? NO SONG LIST? AW C'MON!,
By Slugger (Columbus OH) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Born Innocent (Audio CD)
Every song on this album is filled with increadible tension- they sound like they're just about ready to fly apart in a spastic, bratty fit, but right at the edge, the tightness holds. AMAZING rock n roll! Someone once wrote about the Clash's first album that every song sounded like "a fire cracker going off in a trashcan". That description fits this music even more.
3 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
LIKE A SUN ABOUT TO GO NOVA,
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This review is from: Born Innocent (Audio CD)
this is the reissue of red kross' debut album. redd kross to me are a great band full of meldoy and fun and great pop hooks and unlike most bands that trade melody for pop appeal, redd kross revel in pop but retain the music quality.this being their first album, i had to check it out. what i found was a great punk album. it is very unpolished and it is blantant that RK are amatuers during this album. they have not blossomed yet but it is all part of the trip of growing up as a band and this record shows that. to me its great. this band is not even old enough to vote yet... but that does not stop the good snotty teen punk from being melodic and great. one can see the shapes of things to come. you can see shadows of future redd kross sounds and melodies but it is still a very very unpolished record and quite different from later more focused redd kross albums.
1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
100 stars,
By j0e_x (Canopus) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Born Innocent (Audio CD)
hey come on!only idoits and retarts won't buy this record. look on up!
2 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
?no reviews on this?,
By NATON "ndep22" (Washington, DC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Born Innocent (Audio CD)
you just gosta be kidding me here! we're talking some serious good ole'jams found here.listen away lost ones.
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Born Innocent by Redd Kross (Audio CD - 1993)
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