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Sunday, July 19, 2009

MÖTLEY CRÜE


MÖTLEY CRÜE
GENERATION SWINE (1997)
320 KBPS

Generation Swine has the potential to be visceral and contemporary, and on tracks like "Find Myself" and "Let Us Prey," Motley Crue actually meld metal and industrial into a high-voltage hybrid. But too often, the group lapses into cheeseball melodies and wimpy choruses that undermine its more inventive efforts. And if the band was trying to prove to the world that it's still hungry and forward-thinking, it should have thought twice before including a revamped version of the 14-year-old song "Shout At the Devil." Still, with tracks such as "Generation Swine" or "Glitter", Mötley Crüe proved they still had potential. This certainly is an atypical, and sometimes clumsy, album for Neil, Sixx and Co but enjoyable nonetheless.

1. Find Myself
2. Afraid
3. Flush
4. Generation Swine
5. Confessions
6. Beauty
7. Glitter
8. Anybody Out There
9. Let Us Prey
10. Rocketship
11. Rat Like Me
12. Shout at the Devil '97
13. Brandon

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

to share music which is usually not spotlighted by the mainstream media

motley crue??

Mr Moodswings said...

Believe me, Mötley Crüe are not mainstream at all where I come from.