All Artists: All Title: Allroy for Prez Members Wishing: 1 Total Copies: 0 Label: Cruz Records Release Date: 7/1/1991 Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock Style: Hardcore & Punk Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPCs: 031895000424, 669910744758 |
All Allroy for Prez Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
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CD ReviewsPossibly best pop-punk EP of all time. James K. Count | New City, NY | 02/09/2007 (5 out of 5 stars) "This release truly is a gem. The songwriting and performances on this EP are so honest and simply brilliant. No overproduction or pretention here. The energy, the lyrics, the melodies, those pop hooks... all over this beauty. This may just be my favorite release EVER from this band. I never thought Dave Smalley was the best singer for them, but this EP just breathes all on it's own. Absolutely Brilliant." The best EP ever. jacktheidiotdunce | Racine,WI | 10/15/2003 (5 out of 5 stars) "All's effort after "Allroy Sez" is just awesome. It has the same really poppy style of "Sez", yet less of the so called cheesy harmonies the band claimed to experiment with. Dave Smalley really is an emotional guy on this record with songs like "Wishing Well", "Wrong Again", and "Daveage". Karl Alvarez's("Skin Deep" and "I hate to love") and Bill Stevenson's("Just Perfect" and "Postage") songs are even better and still tackle the subject of girls and break ups. I won't forget Stephen Egerton's instrumental "Son-o-Qua", they jam on this one ALLular style like on "Uranus" or any ALL/Descendents instrumental.So if some girl wounded your heart, buy this. Even if they haven't, this is essential ALL and if it had more songs and continued the cycle of no filler, this would be my favorite All record. This is how pop/punk is supposed to be." Allroy For Prez Hi-8 | Red Wing, Minnesota | 01/08/2000 (5 out of 5 stars) "Allroy for Prez showcased the last time Dave Smalley would record with ALL. This is a brilliant CD-EP. Every song is good, with songs like "Hate to Love" "Daveage" and the classic "Postage" being the standouts. If you don't own any ALL cd's, this is a good start. If you are already a fan and don't own this album, you are crazy."
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