Revolting Cocks - Cocktail Mixxx
Release date: | 2007 |
Style: | EBM, Industrial metal |
Owners: |
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01. Fire Engine
02. 10 Million Ways To Die
03. Caliente
04. Prune Tang
05. Dead End Streets
06. Pole Grinder
07. Jack In The Crack
08. Devil Cock
09. Viagra Culture
10. Revolting Cock Au Lait
11. Fire Engine
02. 10 Million Ways To Die
03. Caliente
04. Prune Tang
05. Dead End Streets
06. Pole Grinder
07. Jack In The Crack
08. Devil Cock
09. Viagra Culture
10. Revolting Cock Au Lait
11. Fire Engine
Industrial Metal
Label: AFM
Distribution in France, and to buy the album => http://www.underclass-music.com
USA: 2007
Length: 53:08
Line-Up on the CD:
Vocals: Chris
Vocals: Luc Van Acker
Guitars, keyboards, background vocals: Al Jourgensen
Bass, keyboards: Paul Barker
Drums: William Rieflin
Keyboards: Duane Buford
Keyboards, vocals: Richard 23
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In 2006, ten years after his first release with his own project Revolting Cocks, the genius Al Jorgensen was back with a new album "Cocked And Loaded". This CD got some good reviews and he decided to do a remix version of the album. One year later "Cocktail Mixxx" is out on AFM records. As you can understand, "Cocktail Mixxx" is just a new version of the previous release of the combo. All the songs are here but they're all different, remixed with some new sonorities. The numerous guests are still here of course, (Jello Biafra (Dead Kennedys, Lard) Gibby Haynes (Butthole Surfers), Rick Nielsen and Robin Zander (Cheap Trick), Billy Gibbons (ZZ Top), Stevie Banch (Spyder Baby), Mike Scaccia and Mark Baker (Ministry) or Phildo Owen (Skatenigs)), it's not a new recording but the songs are remixed. It's a bit like an electro version of "Cocked And Loaded" which was already really industrial and even if it doesn't sound bad at all and can be fun and even dancing, the "new" songs are not better than the first ones. It's a matter of taste, if you need something like that, it will be perfect for you but if you cannot understand albums in the vein of "Remanufacture" (Fear Factory), you'll have to pass your way. Read more ›› |
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