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3.0 out of 5 stars
agnostic grinds to a holt and madball appears!?,
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This review is from: Droppin Many Suckers (Audio CD)
after roger merit serves time and puts AF on hold him and freddy and several AF members decide it's time to release the first cd from their closet project of years back(i guess they never thought it would be this well received)at the time it wasn't but in 94 set it off was and this is like a demo of set it off and other songs but this one had roger on bass not hoya.this is the earliest and best incarnation of madball(ball of destruction was AF with freddy singing-not their best hours)
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very good service,
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This review is from: Droppin Many Suckers (Audio CD)
I really wanted to have this CD
Very good condition (used, but it's like brand new),the delivery time was good
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5.0 out of 5 stars
True Hardcore,
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This review is from: Droppin Many Suckers (Audio CD)
I cant belive aint nobody laid out a review for Droppin Many Suckas. This album f*ckin owns. If you're a fan of true hardcore that don't ever let up, then you'd be a fool for not owning this album. It's some oldskool Madball, but Madball owns no matter what. Buy this CD or be an idiot.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
The BEST HC release...,
By Mike Azz "ibulldog" (NYC, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Droppin Many Suckers (Audio CD)
Simply, one of the best New York Hardcore releases ever. Honestly, forget about the metal-core stuff they're doing today. This is aggressive, ugly, in-your-face, brutal old school New York hardcore at it's finest. I can't believe that upon playing this cd that my teeth didn't get punched out by the ferocity of this friggin album. Some songs are old Agnostic Front tunes, Roger from A.F. plays bass on this. |
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Droppin Many Suckers by Madball (Audio CD - 1995)
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