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3.0 out of 5 stars
Full of Lead,
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This review is from: I Want More (Audio CD)
First of all Johnny Angel above has no idea what he is talking about. Zan left the band of his own free will thinking that he could have a better solo career without them. The band was then forced to look for a new singer but found one in their bassist Tim Skold which is not really a stretch since he shared lead vocal duties on the first Cd anyway. This Cd is a set of demos including a cover of The Ramones "53rd and 3rd" from the second coming disc recordings which has nothing to do with the change in style that they took on in the bands 3rd and final effort Violent New Breed which only had Skold and Harry from the original line up on it. Violent New Breed is more industrial driven where as Second Coming and this I Want More EP are pure rock driven tunes with catchy riffs and hooks and a rhythm section that is missing from the other two. There is a lot more focus on the music than the first disc and Violent New Breed. Over all this is a great companion to the Second Coming cd.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome tape,
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This review is from: I Want More (Audio Cassette)
Tracks...
Side 1 1. I Want More 2. Search And Destroy 3. 53rd And 3rd 4. Babylon 5. Nobody's Home Side 2 Same as side one
3.0 out of 5 stars
Last hold to the rocker sound,
By Lionel Haskie "Lionel" (Los Angeles, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: I Want More (Audio CD)
I dig all the tracks on this disc, especially the acoustic version of 'nobody's home,' it has balls just like most of the tracks in 'second coming', there's rocker in Tim's voice and it's the real life of sleeze in Hollywood back in the day. There's no comparison to the sound of their first album and those of the ones that followed; if you like striper and all that bubble gum heavy metal, then buy the 1st, but the Tim/Cody sound is real sleeze and it's unfortunate sleeze isn't alive again.
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I Want More by Shotgun Messiah (Audio CD - 1992)
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