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Media Type: CD
Artist: MURDERDOLLS
Title: BEYOND THE VALLEY OF THE MURDERDOLLS
Street Release Date: 10/21/2003
No Description Available
No Track Information Available
Media Type: CD
Artist: MURDERDOLLS
Title: BEYOND THE VALLEY OF THE MURDERDOLLS
Street Release Date: 10/21/2003
FLUENT "F" word use..but thats what makes it Good!!!
Death Bringer | Kelso, WA | 02/11/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This album, entitled "Beyond the Valley of the Murderdolls (Special Edition)" is better than the original same titled cd. The 6 bonus tracks on this cd, all simply rule. The 6 are titled.
1.Crash, Crash.
2.Lets F**k
3.Welcome to the Strange
4.I love to say F**k
5.I take Drugs
6.White Wedding (Billy Idol Cover)They don't actually appear in that order, on the cd, but those are the 6 bonus tracks. The best of the bonus tracks, are "I love to say F**k" "Lets F**k" and "White Wedding." The bonus tracks all in general, "love to say f**k." The "F" word appears on 2 of the bonus track together, a total of probably more than 100 times. The word itself is probably used on the cd itself, 180-200 times in total. Thats alot of F**k, possibly the most i've ever heard on a Metal cd.As per the bonus DVD that comes with it. It's not much, it's just 3 released Music Videos, and a live song. The tracks are as followed.1.Dead in Hollywood (Music Video)
2.Love at First Fright (Music Video)
3.White Wedding (Music Video)
4.I Love to Say F**k (Live Video)All in which are pretty sweet, but don't measure up the greatness of the 6 bonus tracks the cd itself offers. The price for this pack is good for the bonus tracks themselves, the DVD to me, is like a free gift that comes with them. Both the bonus tracks, and the DVD, are worth the price of this item. So Murderdolls fans, (and or Joey Jordison fans) go out and get this one, IT'S BETTER THAN THE ORIGINAL RELEASE!"
Not 'true' punk, but good cross blend
Jason L. Anderson | Baghdad, Iraq | 07/10/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"When reading the other reviews for this, I would have expected something as Crass as the Sex Pistols, The Exploited, or FEAR. Not at all... This is possibly a modern day punk.
Nonetheless, whatever you want to classify this into, it doesn't matter. I got from it a mix of Fasterpussycat and LA Guns sounding vocals and lyrical attitude. A mix of that type of music, along with a more modern hard rock/punkish sound. Mix THAT with the lyrical content from Alice Cooper and the only true ORIGINAL Misfits, you have a killer album...
Not just for the teens, bot just for 20 somethings, I am in my 30's and love this album. I got this from a 40 something friend of mine... But don't let that stop you, good music doesn't cross boundaries.
WARNING: I would not recommend this for my ten year old... yet. If your kids are mature enough to know the difference between true and make believe, and are responsible enough to not try and take some of the content literally, then maybe after screening this you may deem it appropriate. I for one, am going to keep this hidden from my kids for a while after I get back from Iraq. Titles like People Hate ME, Die My Bride, Let's FWord, and I Do Drugs... You figure it out.
Everyone else, throw your inhibitions aside, take the rollercoaster ride through the morgue, cemetary and the rest of the dark corners, and have fun with this."
Frightfully Fantastic!!!
schulzep@charter.net | Richland, WA USA | 06/23/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"A truly phenonemal debut CD. Joey Jordison proves his talent not only on lead guitar, but as a producer as well. The combination of heavy metal guitar riffs and punk vocals gives this album a life of its own, while still paying homage to the likes of the Misfits, Motley Crue and Hanoi Rocks. Ranging from horror movie themes such as "Love at First Fright," a love song to Linda Blair's character Regan from "The Exorcist" and "Dead in Hollywood," which pays tribute to the monsters that lit up the silver screen, to anti-social ballads like "I Love to Say F***" and "People Hate Me," the Murderdolls have carved out a niche for themselves in the increasingly bland world of rock & roll and are running all the way with it."
BRILLIANT DUDE!!
Jacob M. | Texas | 07/04/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Wednesday 13 has pulled off something that nobody else has even attempted or even thought of before. Shock rock, punk and glam. Its like motley crue in 1981 fused with a rob zombie theme and the misfits. Its sounds like it would be a disaster, but when you listen to it, you'll find that while definately maintaing a dark and gothic feel, its got some good humorous lyrics as displayed in the song "I Love To Say FU@K". This album also features intensely catchy chouruses and undeniabley original style. Its awesome. Listen to it."
Punk?
ssl | 01/23/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I don't hear the punk, but I grew up on real punk, so maybe that's why. Anyway, what I do hear is Manson. This is pretty much a bunch of songs equaling Manson's heavier numbers, but with better drums. The songs that aren't like Manson, are more like Guns and Roses or L.A. Guns than punk, but they are still very good. I think it's refreshing to hear some good time music that's just fun to listen to. It's been awhile, if you know what I mean. Good stuff!"