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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Transplants- -bringing hybrid work to punk., March 2, 2003
Many people dog this album because there's rap in it. Well I have to tell you all to stop being so damn close-minded and give this album a chance. You are truly missing out. The CD opens with the over-driven "Romper Stomper". This track builds up alot of momentum. Other tracks include the venomous "Quick Death" featuring AFI's Davey Havok. Havok and SR do a tag team singing duet over a music track reminiscent of a guitar driven locomotive complete with steam whistle; "Weigh On My Mind" is a very good song that shows the emotional side of these supposed "tough-guys" of music. Brody Armstrong sings in the background of the chorus and her voice is soft for a change. She should sing like that more often. With other good tracks like "Tall Cans In The Air", "One Seventeen", and "Diamonds and Guns", this CD is a real treat. Breaking down the close-minded boundaries, this CD offers to rap, punk, metal, reggae, and club fans. With good guest artists and a good lineup (Rancid's Tim Armstrong, Blink182/Boxcar Racer's Travis Barker, and rapper Rob SR Anton), this CD does live up to the hype. It's a definitely new addition to the Hellcat family and I can't wait to see these guys at Warped Tour 2003. Maybe, if you all open your minds a little, you'll enjoy them too. --d@vE-- ...
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Album, May 7, 2003
This album is one of the greatest albums I have ever heard. Tim Armstrong, Rob Aston, Travis Barker, and special guests including Davey Havok from AFI and Brody Armstrong from Distillers, do a superb job of mixing rock, rap, punk, reggae, and metal all into one. Travis Barker from Blink 182 actually does a good job of drumming. And just because they have a Blink 182 member doesn't mean anything. None of the songs sound like Blink 182. As for the different style for everybody. For rappers, good tracks to listen to would be Tall Cans In the Air and D.R.E.A.M.. For punks good songs would be Sad but True and One Seventeen. For rock you have D.J.D.J. and Weigh On My Mind. For reggae fans you might want to listen to California Babylon or Down In Oakland. As for metal, the best songs would be Romper Stomper and Quick Death. All those great genres can be found in one song on the songs Diamonds and Guns and We Trusted You. To anyone I reccomend to buy this CD.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A change of pace for me, and a good one at that., November 2, 2002
Tim Armstrong working with blink 182's drummer to make a hybrid of punk, hip-hop, and reggae? How can this work? Well it does, and it works very well. To add to his arsenal of unique sound he invites friends such as davey havok of AFI and brody armstrong of the distillers to add there touch to this album. As the other reviewers have said though, don't expect the usual Rancid or hellcat records type material because this is in a category of its own. Armstrong explores reggae vocals in tracks such as 'tall cans in the air", and Rob Aston adds his screaming to the mix, which is the only real flaw in the record. Aston's yelling vocals can be a little overdone sometimes, and some of the lyrics made me laugh a bit with all the typical lyrics of a rap song. But then theres other songs that have well written lyrics about loss, redemption, and just that feeling of a sharpened knife placed in your back, which is something we all can relate to. But perhaps the biggest draw of this release is its diversity between songs. You have party songs, darker more in your face songs, reggae dance hall type stuff, and even a track that is a more hardcore rap song then anything else. So who would i recommend this cd too? well anyone really. it combines so many different styles of music that i'm sure u could find something that appeals to you. So basically when you get a hold of 14 bucks, i would get this cd. I was pleasantly suprised with it, and i'm sure you will be as well.
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