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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome AC/DC-styled rock,
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This review is from: Midnite Dynamite (Audio CD)
Kix was one of the pop metal bands that unfortunately slipped under the radar of the record buying public, even those who remember them often just remember the song "Don't Close Your Eyes" from the 1988 album "Blow My Fuse." However, those wanting to know more of the Kix story should check out this awesome slab of AC/DC styled rock.
Kix hailed from Hagerstown, MD, a blue collar town that's close to both western PA as well as West Virginia. I grew up not too far from there, and they played at Hammerjacks in Baltimore a lot, plus they recorded their live album (in 1992 I believe) at the University of Maryland, where I eventually went to school. Anyhow, as I grew up in Maryland, I always had a little bit of knowledge as to who Kix were, and I thought the snippet of the song "Cold Chills" in the Wayne's World movie was pretty cool. This was the 3rd Kix record, and it blew me away. It was a great blend of the straight-up hard rock of 1988's "Blow My Fuse" with the quirkier elements of the first two records still intact. If you live near the Baltimore area and get the 97.9 FM station (98 ROCK), you may have even heard the tune "Cold Shower", possibly the first rap-metal tune ever (not of the Limp Bizkit variety though - this one is a lot more fun and lighthearted - and 80's sounding). It still gets played every once in awhile too, a testament to the band's awesome local legacy. Plus you get one of the alltime unsung hard rock ballads in "Walkin' Away" - this album is a must buy for fans of AC/DC, Cheap Trick, early VH, and Hanoi Rocks - great rock bands with good tunes and a good sense of humor. Guitar World also called this one of the 20 essential hair metal albums, which sums it up pretty well. Best Tracks: "Bang Bang (Balls of Fire)" - Pretty much AC/DC 101 here, with the cool trivia that this was Kip Winger's first songwriting credit (cowritten with the band). "Layin' Rubber" - Awesome uptempo hard rocker with a few twists, and of course that ever-so-subtle double entendre. "Walkin' Away" - Put it this way, this is probably one of the top 20 ballads of all time (in any genre). The lyrics are about as sincere and honest as you can get, and when you think you've got it pegged it switches gears and starts rocking hard. "Cold Shower" - Hilarious, unique, and should have been a hit. "Sex" - This song just rocks without question, like a great lost Aerosmith tune. Harmonica, a funky & tricky riff, handclaps, memorable chorus, it's all here. Another should-have-been hit!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
KIX are for Kidz,
By R Greco (Norfolk, VA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Midnite Dynamite (Audio CD)
Having grown up in MD and watched KIX as a copy band named Shooze, they always put on an EXCELLENT Live Show. They played much of thier 1st album material in a local night club named Leonardtown Wharf before their first recording contract. Their music was always fun and loud, what Rock-N-Roll is all about. ALL of their releases, Midnight Dynamite included, have that spark with catchy hooks that just reels you in for more of the sound. You gotta have this one!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Their best effort,
By Metal Pete (Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Midnite Dynamite (Audio CD)
I am a long-time KIX fan, seen them in concert many times and this is their finest hour. Although Blow My Fuse is an excellent record, and probably their most popular, Midnite Dynamite is gritty, heavy and more powerful. There is no filler on this record. 'Walkin' Away' has got to be the best ballad (hard to call it that though, due to the guitar crunch that works its way in) ever recorded by a hard rock act. Steve's vocals on that tune really shine. Anyway, pick this one up if you like KIX at all. This one is bombastic and belongs in your car's cd player, even now many years later.
Highlights include; Midnite Dynamite, Cold Shower, Sex, Walkin' Away, Layin' Rubber, and Bang Bang (Balls of Fire)...whole thing is great though!
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
TOTAL DYNAMITE!!!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Midnite Dynamite (Audio CD)
Kix sound was very much in the style of AC/DC, but with their own cheeky cartoon new wave spin. If you don't like 80s hair metal read no further, but if you enjoy Ratt etc YOU MUST HEAR THIS ALBUM!!! Most fans will tell you that Blow my fuse is the best record Kix made but to me it was the first album which dropped the quirky experimental elements of the first three albums in favour of MTV friendly cack, ripping actual AC/DC riffs left right and center. The first 2 records went probably a little too heavy on the experimentation and were a bit patchy as a result. Midnite Dynamite to me is immaculate. It rocks hard from beginning to end. Although it fits into the hair metal mould there is something about this record that sounds fresh and unique even today. There is not one weak cut on this record. The lyrics were not the embarassing trousersnake bravado of their counterparts at all and actually showed a (gasp) sense of humour. Vocalist Steve Whiteman can really sing and has a quite incredible range, from high to incredibly high! The main strength of hair metal to me was the combination of a heavy metal sound with pop sensibilities, nice melodies and harmonies. This has all these elements in heaps. In my opinion this record should have sold more than anything by Motley Crue, Ratt etc. The story goes that Kix entire show/sound was copied by Poison who then took the credit/success/money. Buy this album- you won't be disappointed and these guys deserve it!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A great album..really,
By Sean82 (Ellicott City, Maryland United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Midnite Dynamite (Audio CD)
I Listen to alot of music, and well I hate 80's rock hair bands..BUT KIX were not! I love bands like sonic youth, the ramones, bikini kill and superdrag, the beatles, and the beach boys..but I'm starting to love kix. Why you ask? A real feeling of wanting to play dare I say it..rock and roll. and not just cheesey "that girl is so hot I want her". Rock n roll that is smart and is artistic. Just listen to the title track...melody..Interesting drum patterns. Even experimentation (to a point for there type of music and genre). Layin rubber an engertic track is still amazing. It seems to me these guys wernt out to prove anything, wernt out to get the girls and money wasnt a factor. what mattered to them was the energy, and not selling out (read some articals on there websites and you'll see the never even wanted to do arena shows or sell out to more poppy music). Yes kix is a rock band..from the 80s..but for this band 80s mean nothing, and what does mean something is there a rock band..
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best 80's rock groups!!!!,
By Nose in a Book (Harrisburg, Pa USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Midnite Dynamite (Audio CD)
"Midnite Dynamite" was one of my favs in the 80's. I'm not ashamed to say it's one of my favs now. As a matter of fact, I received it for Xmas on disc! My tape has long worn out, so I can record a tape from my CD. Walkin' Away, Scarlet Fever, Sex, Lie Like A Rug and and Cold Shower are the best!! If you love your 80's rock, this one has to be in your collection!!!!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
explosive rock!,
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This review is from: Midnite Dynamite (Audio CD)
This cd is one of those that belongs in your collection,if your a die hard
80's rocker.Songs like-red hot,scarlet fever and cry baby will have you wanting more.It's unfortunate these guys are not making more cd's.If we all pray enough they'll probably play the next Rocklahoma.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Top-notch 80's rock,
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This review is from: Midnite Dynamite (Audio CD)
Kix were one of the most little known and under-rated bands of the 80's metal scene. In my opinion, they were one of the best. This is their best album without question.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A gem,
By Johnny B Goode (Jersey Shore) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Midnite Dynamite (Audio CD)
The best damn Kix album...period! Beginning to end, there isn't one bad track on this mutha...and if you're not a fan, you will be after you hear it...
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A GREAT CD!,
This review is from: Midnite Dynamite (Audio CD)
I have everthing they've put out and I still think this one is the best. The vocals and backround vocals are simply awesome. The energy and electrifying guitar that go with the great songs on this CD make it a joy to listen to all the time. The title track is still my favorite..."Cry Baby" and "Cold Shower" are 2 other standouts. But every song on this CD is outstanding. Kudos to Kix. They didn't get enough recognition for such a great band. Saw them live twice in Maryland back in the days and they were outstanding. Pick this CD up.
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