Felons and Revolutionaries
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Pig Society
- Debonaire
- Everything Sucks
- Sick
- Kimberly's Ghost
- Spine For You
- One Fix
- Intervention
- America The Pitiful
- Shit Life
- Wake Up
- I Am Nothing
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #45602 in Music
- Released on: 1999-11-01
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Explicit Lyrics
Customer Reviews
good start
first things first there is not one original moment anywhere on this album. second thing is that you wont really care. the usual suspects are here for all to see rob/white zombie on pretty much everything, NIN on sick, ministry again looms pretty much over everything most notably the very unsubtle tribute one fix and of course you dont get this lot without obviously marilyn manson whose croaky/sreachy/screamy vocal stlye is employed for far too much of the album. on the upside if you are going to steal you may as well steal from the best and as a result the songs are excellent even if they do feel like someone elses. the guitars are muddy the drums thick and flat the bass slappy/sludgy and the vocals straight out of the manson school. the only difference is that the lyrics are a million miles away from the previous bands, they are what set them aside as they deal with life on the street, the violence the death the smack and so on. a nice sign that wearing your heart and your influences on your sleeve can work.
Killa!
Not much to say but damm its one hell of an album. Pig Society is probably the best track. Every track is full of power and electricity. GET IT NOW.
victims of society raging against the world
this album is a wonderful mix of white zombie and NIN. great industrial riffs complement strong passionate songs , such as "kimberleys ghost" and "everthing sucks", as well as confident songs about being content with your self "debonaire". well worth checking out just for the blinding cover of NWA's "f@*k tha police".





