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4.0 out of 5 stars "My soul is on the ground and I'm walkin' down the street"
I was first introduced to the Suicide Machines while playing "Tony Hawk Pro Skater". The song "New Girl" came on, and needless to say, I liked it enough to buy "Least Worst of the Suicide Machines: 1995-2001". The pure punk energy of "New Girl" is very evident throughout all 30 tracks. These guys combine several styles, most of which include ska, punk and metal. If you...
Published on February 10, 2005 by Alan Pounds

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3.0 out of 5 stars an ok cd
This CD was OK. If you are just getting into the Suicide machines I recommend Destruction by Definition before getting this one.
Published on January 17, 2003


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4.0 out of 5 stars "My soul is on the ground and I'm walkin' down the street", February 10, 2005
This review is from: Least Worst of the Suicide Machines: 1995-2001 (Audio CD)
I was first introduced to the Suicide Machines while playing "Tony Hawk Pro Skater". The song "New Girl" came on, and needless to say, I liked it enough to buy "Least Worst of the Suicide Machines: 1995-2001". The pure punk energy of "New Girl" is very evident throughout all 30 tracks. These guys combine several styles, most of which include ska, punk and metal. If you can picture a band that combines the sounds of Green Day, Sublime and the Voodoo Glow Skulls, you have a pretty good idea of what the Suicide Machines sound like.

One of the first things you will notice about these guys is that they're a very tight band. The production, engineering and timing is nearly flawless; not something you get from a lot of punk and metal bands. The mood of the music shifts drastically, sometimes even in the same song. One minute they'll be belting out metal riffs, backed up by screaming, and the next minute, they're freewheeling along to some sweet ska riff with a new range of vocal tones ("Too Much"). There are several standout tracks included here: "Break the Glass*," "Islands," "Too Much*," "No Face," "New Girl*," "SOS," "Vans Song*," "Permanent Holiday," "Sometimes I Don't Mind*," "Fade Away*". Although some of the music sounds like straight forward metal, a lot of it is filled with keyboards, and an assortment of brass instruments, giving the album a real diverse feel.

All in all, the Suicide Machines threw together a great compilation of their previous work. Spanning at 30 tracks, there is very little one can complain about. They have a refreshing sound for making the type of music that they make. Buy the "Least Worst" and discover the energy; you won't regret it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Suicide machines, greatest SKA band, January 9, 2005
This review is from: Least Worst of the Suicide Machines: 1995-2001 (Audio CD)
With this cd, you get your moneys worth. 30 awesome ska songs spanning the bands carear. The songs cd has a good changing tempo, and includes the bands best songs. An awesome buy
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3.0 out of 5 stars an ok cd, January 17, 2003
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This review is from: Least Worst of the Suicide Machines: 1995-2001 (Audio CD)
This CD was OK. If you are just getting into the Suicide machines I recommend Destruction by Definition before getting this one.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Missing one track!, December 12, 2002
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This review is from: Least Worst of the Suicide Machines: 1995-2001 (Audio CD)
The only thing I can really find wrong with this album is the lack of the song 'Leap Of Faith' which, in my opinion, is their best song! The CD is very good in general though, containing some of The Suicide Machines' best (Killing Blow, Perfect Day, Vans Song). Very good 'first Suicide Machines' CD.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Unheard of, but AWESOME!!!, December 7, 2002
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This review is from: Least Worst of the Suicide Machines: 1995-2001 (Audio CD)
This is a cool cd, if you don't know who the suicide machines are, they're the band that sings the first song "New Girl" off of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater. I have no idea why "Hating Hate" is on there twice, but what does it matter, its a cool song anyway :D
Here's my top 7 Suicide Machine songs:
1. The Killing Blow
2. Break The Glass
3. New Girl
4. Vans Song
5. Hating Hate
6. Islands
7. Sometimes I Don't Mind (a song about dogs)
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5.0 out of 5 stars an awesome cd!, October 10, 2002
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This review is from: Least Worst of the Suicide Machines: 1995-2001 (Audio CD)
This CD is great. I can't say much about it... it's just their best music packed into one disc. I wish it would have "Leap Of Faith," though.
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