5 stars for anything these guys put out on cd!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
kid yawho | maryland,usa | 01/20/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"can someone tell me how i can get what was i thinking (debut) cd ,from these guys!?its a 1996 release.Is it still in print? If someone has a copy to sell ,new or used, id apreciate it!i love this band !i tryed ,but couldnt find it anywhere on amazon.HIT ME BACK SOON K! thanx!!!ROCK ON!!"
A great five track sampling of Southern heavy metal
theedgeradio | Melbourne, VIC AU | 03/03/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)
""My Daddy Can Whip Your Daddy" offers a great five track sampling of what the Southern heavy metal power house called Disciple has to offer. Each of the five tracks show off a different aspect of the band's sound, making the album good for long time metal fans or for those who are looking for just a taste of what folks are talking about.I was surprised, in that the strong points of the album are not the classic hard metal tracks, but the more laid back songs in the middle of the set. The title track starts off with a great drum and bass line and belts it out fast and hard. Showing off the heavier element of the band, there are plenty of raw screaming vocals to fill the need. The band reminds us of their Southern roots with 'Pharisee', a rhythmic and heavy blues influences number.The track that gets the repeats, though, is the laid back 'Fill My Shoes'. The guitar elements are still there, and combined with the down-tempo beat make a great emotional cry almost all of us can relate to, "I believe, help my unbelief". Coming right in at second winner on the album is 'Fill My Shoes'. Imagine the heaviest track from Souther Rock bands such as Black Crows or Third Day, raise the beat a notch, and you've got a great song. The CD wraps up with 'Easter Bunny', a track spoken more often than sung as it rails against the replacement of Jesus with the Easter Bunny and Santa Clause.A good glimpse of a great band, the album offers a taste of good metal to tide you over for the main courses the band is renown for.Chad
--The Edge On-Line"
Elijah sings Rock and Roll
Gwyn Gwyrdd | USA | 09/12/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Every time I hear the song, My Daddy can Whip Your Daddy, I think of Elijah and the prophets of Baal. And everytime I hear this band, the words "singing prophet" always are planted firmly on my lips. Stylistically, these guys share their genre most closely with Galactic Cowboys. The lyrics to their songs are prophetic in nature (not futuristically speaking, but as vision about God's view of society in the present). Visions of Jeremiah, Elijah, and Paul the apostle come immediately to my mind when I hear them. The songs here are great. Be sure to find a copy of the song, "Thousand Years" as it is one of the most powerful worship songs I've heard in years and the passion in it cannot be missed...This is music is not for the seeker sensitive - unless of course they are really seeking. ..."
Rage Against the Machine meets Jesus!
Gwyn Gwyrdd | 10/13/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Although this band does have a strong flavor of Rage against the Machine and Guns N' Roses and such, they also have their own style mixed in that rocks! The songs vary from the slow and groovy tones of 'Fill My Shoes' to the hard metal rock sound of 'Fall On Me'. This CD is absolutely worth buying, the only thing I don't like about it is that there are only 5 songs!"
Buy it! You won't be disappointed.
Gwyn Gwyrdd | 07/26/1999
(4 out of 5 stars)
"What an amazing discovery..had never heard of these guys before reading the article in HM (July/Aug '99 issue). Bought this CD and now I have to go find their other two albums.Heavy...love it! If you like Precious Death or Galactic Cowboys, you'll love these guys.Lyrically awesome!Keep on rockin'."