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Destroy Rock & Roll

Destroy Rock & Roll
Mylo

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Track Listing

  1. Valley of the Dolls
  2. Sunworshipper
  3. Musclecars
  4. Drop the Pressure
  5. In My Arms
  6. Guilty of Love
  7. Paris Four Hundred
  8. Destroy Rock & Roll
  9. Rikki
  10. Otto's Journey
  11. Musclecar (Reform Reprise)
  12. Zenophile
  13. Need You Tonite
  14. Emotion

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #35997 in Music
  • Released on: 2005-05-02
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
Mylo has produced a refreshing and at times startling debut in the form of Destroy Rock & Roll. Sophisticated electro stabs, classy breaks and fat-bottomed bass lines characterise his rich, varied and well-balanced sound. Influenced by artists such as Prince ("Guilty of Love"), Daft Punk ("Otto's Journey") and even Scissor Sisters ("Musclecar Reform Reprise"), this album includes the high-octane guitar title-track single "Destroy Rock & Roll".


Customer Reviews

Brilliant.5
one of my favourite albums. some great tunes, easy listening and some to really get you going. a great buy.

Still alive and kicking...4
As a dedicated rock fan I normally have the same desire to seek out new and cutting edge dance and electronica as I do to contract syphilis.

Nevertheless, having heard Mylo's offering on the second Warchild album, I thought I'd give this a go. And I enjoy it. I find it fresh, intelligent and listenable. Especially the title track, though he chose a bad year to assault rock music, which is stronger in 2005 than ever before.

In conclusion, well worth a listen, no matter what you thought your tastes where.

Not as good as I had been told...2
A few of my friends were raving about this so I gave it a go.
Not the belter I had been told it was, in fact if it were not for the production I'd be forced to call it weak. Given what others have to say on the matter, perhaps I am older and more out of touch than I think. But then, it could just be that this is a well produced weak overhyped album.