"Snot were the best of the new metal bands. Their album almost captures the furious intensity of their live shows, but it could never fully substitute for seeing the boys live. Songs like "Joyride" and "Deadfall" showcase their amazing musical talent (as well as Lynns f-ed up sense of humor) at high-speed velocity, while "Get Some" is a grim trip into the creepy depths of self-doubt.We all will miss Lynn and Dobbs forever... people who are Snot fans NEED to go to loudside.com/snot and see the next album that's coming out. "Get Some" is better than both of Limp Bizkit's albums combined, and the more people we tell about Snot, the more Lynn and Dobbs will live on in our hearts."Tecato" recounts Lynn's struggles with heroin, something he beat before fate took him from us. Put this disc in your player, crank it to 11, and rock the f**k out one more time for Lynn. And even if Amen aren't as good as Snot was, buy the record anyway. Support Mikey, Sonny, Tumor, Jamie and Fed.Lynn, we miss you."
Buy this now
sc_demandred | 12/12/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This Cd is nothing short of amazing, they put Limp Bizkit to shame. Im not even gonna try to pick a favorite song, they are all so good. If youre a fan of the hip-hop metal style, this is the Cd for you. Its too bad their singer, Lynn Strait, died in a car accident. They were so close to becoming huge. Thankfully, the former members are doing other projects. Mikey Doling and Sonny Mayo, the guitarists, are in Soulfly and Amen, Tumor the bass player is also in Amen, and Jaime Miller, the drummer is in Hero. Too bad that none of these groups come close to sounding as good as Snot. Do yourself a favor and get this Cd right now, because it will become one of your favorites, and you'll see what a great band they were and how good Lynn Strait was. R.I.P."
Almost brings tears to my eyes...
hgalehnjabdab | Houston, TX | 09/23/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If you're reading this then, of course, you probably already know that Lynn Strait was killed in a tragic car accident, along with his dog Dobbs. This truly was an incredibly sad occurrence, because the music that inhabits Snot's "Get Some," is probably some of the best in this entire "nu-metal" thing.The musicianship is actually very competent, and all the band members play their instruments well. (Especially Mikey, one of the guitarists.) The album starts off fast and furious, with a catchy little ditty called "Snot." A quick look at the lyrics (Snot, I got to tell ya once again/ Don't try to play my crew 'cause ya just can't win) might lead you to believe this another big talking, idiotic rap-metal band *coughlimpbizkitcough* but the lyrics are actually very intelligent (at times). Topics are all across the spectrum, ranging from serious subjects such as prejudice (Stoopid) and drug use (Tecato), to the absolutely hilarious "Mr. Brett" and "My Balls." The music itself is very fast paced, full of energy and aggression, and easy to get into as well. Over all, this is just a spectacular album, and a must for anyone who calls themselves a fan of "nu-metal." If you're into this, check out Amen and Soulfy (both of whom have sophomore albums on the way), which feature former members of Snot. Also watch out for Strait up: A Tribute to Lynn Strait, out November 7. Lynn and Dobbs, we all miss you..."
A TRUE classic!
musicjunkie666 | cali | 08/26/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"No...this is not nu-metal. This is not punk. This is not Metal. This is SNOT...a band that had, or has for that matter, no equal. They were able to create one of the most energetic, unique, and awesome sounding records in the last decade. They can not be lumped into any one category, especially the dreadful category that is nu-metal. There are many elements of many different styles of music that are mixed into one album, and all done to perfection. I am sad to say that I was not able to see them live. I was a the Ozzfest in 98 when they were but, I hadn't heard of them, until a week or so after the show so, I paid them no mind. HUGE MISTAKE on my part! The sound of the band on the live album ALIVE is ridiculous! Anyways, you do not know what you are missing if you do not have this album. Get out from under your rock and take your a** to the record store and pick this up! You can thank me later."
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S. G. Steele | Tampa | 11/17/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I am really curious if the Sugar Ray and Limp Bizkit references are jokes on these bad reviews. To mention Limp Bizkit and Sugar Ray in a review for anyone but themselves or Nsync is pretty much ridiculous. I don't know if its the contrived lyrics or the computer music that sold you. The Snot album is great in proper context. I obviously don't agree that because the man passed away that its any better or worse. This is hardcore music done before most the bands you claim they are trying to sound like were out. The music is great and the singer is the catalyst that puts it over the edge. Check it out, its worth it. Buy a used copy to be safe but I believe you won't be disappointed."