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1.0 out of 5 stars
Could be used in a concentration camp, May 17, 2003
This review is from: Rock N Roll Gangster (Audio CD)
This CD causes actual physical pain when listened to. Words cannot properly describe how absolutely horrific this is. It may well be the worst combination of sound ever pressed to CD. Fieldy's solo "album" is even worse than those of the band he comes from. Avoid this abomination at all cost unless you're a self-mutilator or something.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Fieldy's Dream = My Nightmare, July 5, 2002
This review is from: Rock N Roll Gangster (Audio CD)
Ok, first off, let's clear one thing up: I listened to this album with my mind as wide open as I could possibly get it. Korn are one of my favorite bands and I didn't want to hate anything that a member of the band does. But when I listened to this CD, my first reaction was to laugh, and then it turned to sobbing. What was in Fieldy's head that made him think this CD was good? No offense but come on, this CD really stinks! I can't imagine anyone actually enjoying this CD on a regular basis. The production is great and some of the beats are as well, but the downfall of this album is truly Fieldy's lame lyrics and his very annoying voice. Add the two together and you get a tragedy from every perspective. If you are looking for some great rap/hip-hop albums, I recommend Wu-Tang's "Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)," Outkast's "Stankonia," Ice Cube's "The Predator," Cypress Hill's "Black Sunday" and Dr. Dre's "The Chronic" and "The Chronic 2001."
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I can't believe some record company backed this., October 7, 2004
This review is from: Rock N Roll Gangster (Audio CD)
It boggles my mind that pieces of garbage like this can be made. The fact that a record company would put money behind this (and I'm sure it was a very large amount of money) makes me sad. I really lose faith in music when I hear crap like this. I actually feel dumber for having listened to this. I really do. My brain has simply slowed down. It's like years of schooling were suddenly all thrown out the door in the three minutes it took me to skip through this CD.
I have heard fieldy on the bass. He is awful. The man simply has no musical talent. It's not his fault. Actually, now that I think about it, it is his fault. He should have been practicing the bass instead of making 17 tracks of this cross-over crap. I'm sure if your were to ask him, he would hide behind the "Well, if i'm so bad, how come my band sold millions of records?" excuse. My answer: Just because your musical group is successful doesn't make you a musician. I understand that it might be hard to produce something truely genuine when your locked in a studio all day, and your surrounded by people telling you that your music is fanatastic. Well, Brian Wilson did it, and he was on LSD, living in a sandbox, and trying to figure out what the color blue tasted like. So fieldy, you have no excuse. Lay off the pot. YOUR A DAD. If my dad went around telling everyone that he was "A Pimp" like Hue Heffner, I would:
1. Ask my mom how she felt about it.
2. Call Child Protective Services
3. Demand that he stop going to my PTA meetings
4. Move far away
If you plan to buy this album, DON'T. If you have already purchased this album, I'm sorry.
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