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Cinco Diablo [Explicit Lyrics, Deluxe Edition]

SalivaAudio CD
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (25 customer reviews)


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Moving into their 15th year together in 2011, multi-platinum band Saliva stays in touch with their heavyweight Memphis roots on their brand new 6th album, UNDER YOUR SKIN, arriving in stores on March 22nd. “Nothing,” the enigmatically titled first single pick, is available for sale at all digital retailers now. The new album is Saliva’s first with two-time Grammy nominated alt-rock producer… Read more in Amazon's Saliva Store

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (December 16, 2008)
  • Original Release Date: 2008
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics, Deluxe Edition
  • Label: Island
  • ASIN: B001NZTN0E
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (25 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #577,327 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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2008 album from the Memphis-based Hard Rock quintet. In the past, the band have been known not only for their albums and scorching live shows but also tor their music used by the WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment). They have recorded themes for the Dudley Boyz and Chris Jericho. Furthermore, WWE has used the band's music for pay-per-view themes. They've also been features in video games and on movie soundtracks. But now, sit back and enjoy the band in all their glory and on their own terms. --This text refers to an alternate Audio CD edition.

 

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A decent new album., December 20, 2008
This review is from: Cinco Diablo (Audio CD)
Lets set the record straight (pun intended....sorry). If you're a Saliva fan you won't be disappointed. Cinco Diablo has something from every prior album in every song. It's a collectively good album, with higher and lower points. Some songs have simpler yet good structure with guitar tone similar to Every Six Seconds, some are more melodic and have Back in Your System-like guitar fills. You get the heaviness of Survival of the Sickest toned down just a bit in spots, and at other times you get the lighter, more produced sound of Blood Stained Love Story. None of the songs really strike me as filler.

You'll see others saying the album doesn't bring anything different. While it does bring something different, its still Saliva. That's why I bought it. Love Story was a step in a different direction, and probably the least favorite of any fan. What happened when Metallica brought something new to the table?

You'll see others complaining about Josey saying BOOM in his songs. It's a trademark. Anyone that's ever seen them live cannot disagree that Family Reunion will be a great live song, and I promise you the entire crowd will be yelling BOOM along with him. It's a crowd interaction song the same as Click or Ladies and Gentlemen, or Always, and it was the correct choice for the first single.

The songs:
Family Reunion: First single. Classic Saliva sound.
My Own Worst Enemy: Heavier verse, Back in Your System-like chorus.
Best of Me: Heavier Blood Stained Love Story style song.
How Could You: You got me here. A good song-yes. Could it be titled Always II, absolutely. Same song structure.
Hunt You Down: Good `n heavy.
Judgment Day: You can't find fault in a song thanking a soldier.
Forever and a Day: Slow song. Back in Your System style guitar fills.
I'm coming Back: Every Six Seconds sound, more refined.
Southern Girls: Very bluesy. Driving bassline, but guitar is written a couple octaves high for my liking. Probably least favorite of all the songs. Its ok.
So Long: Another slow song. No comparison here really. A decent slow song. Second least favorite, but still not complaining.

From a musician's standpoint most of these songs should be fun to learn. Knowing about 75% of the first 3 albums, I only cared to learn 3 songs off Love Story. This one is different. I'm looking forward to learning most of these songs, you can sink you teeth into them just like the first 3 albums. That should say something about it. If you're a fan, buy this CD, turn it up until the speakers start to crackle and turn it down a hair, you shouldn't be disappointed.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Saliva's best since survival of the sickest, March 23, 2009
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This review is from: Cinco Diablo (Audio CD)
I was hoping this album would make up for their last album, Bloob Stained Love Story (which quite frankly, was slow, poppish, and sounded like they were selling out). I was not disappointed.

Family Reunion - I liked this song, but its not a song I'd listen to on repeat
My Own Worst Enemy - Good guitar rips, this song I'd put in an action movie
Best of Me - This song is a little too repitive to listen to over and over, but its GREAT to listen to when you want to hear it.
How Could You - Softer rock, a good song nevertheless
Hunt You Down - One of my favorite saliva songs in years, up there with their early stuff.
Judgement Day - My favorite song on this CD, amazing guitar rips, great to rock out to.
Forever And A Day - Has the same sort of feel as Rest In Pieces, which i liked a lot, i love this song too even though it's still slower than i usually like.
I'm Coming Back - Has a SERIOUS flashback to their old sound. This is a good song.
Southern Girls - This song has a little classic rock feel to it, This is a great song if you like the ACDC style.
So Long - Just like a a good movie that has a bad ending, this song kils the album, its the reason i couldnt give it 5 stars.
With the exception of the last track, and "How Could You", this is a great album.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Once again they are the best, January 30, 2009
This review is from: Cinco Diablo (Audio CD)
Saliva is one of the best rock band around at the moment. This album maintains there dominance. If you like there old stuff you will like this. Has some familiar sounds, new stuff, and some just good ole fashion rock.
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