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Staff review by DerRozzengarten
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In Loving Memory Of David Lepard
Crashdiet have to be one of the greatest glam/sleaze hard rock bands of the latest years that managed to release an album that breathes 80s, not only in sound, but also in quality, ideas and feeling/attitude! I mean, it's dirty, it's bad-ass, it's sleazy, it's upbeat with a small dose of emotion, just like it has to be, and above all it makes me think that if it was released back in the 80s it would have been one of the most legendary records of the glam scene and I am not exaggerating!
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| published 10.02.2006 | Comments (1)
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Nite - 27.01.2012 at 17:52
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| Rating: 10 |
Sleaze metal is a much overlooked genre but my all time favorite. I'd thought it had died at the end of the Eighties but this album kickstarted the new sleaze genre. It is absolutley perfect in every detail, catchy songs which never ever get old. I've listened to this album 60+ times according to the 51 on Winamp and the rough amount of times I've listened to it in the car yet still want to listen to it again. For any sleaze metal fans this album really is on par with Appetite For Destruction by Guns N Roses, it really is that damn good.
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Lit. - 20.09.2012 at 23:04
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Wow, this is some nice and catchy shit.
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| Rating: 10 |
This is the highest rated glam album on MS for a good reason. Absolutely fantastic.
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