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Saliva-Survival Of The Sickest-(Retail)-2004-HHI
Infohash:
7D97174D9CBF48493301E85FC0BB459891C261AB
Type:
Audio Music
Title:
Saliva-Survival_Of_The_Sickest-(Retail)-2004-HHI
Category:
Audio/Music
Uploaded:
2011-11-11 (by raidy )
Description:
Released by [HHI] - Happy Hacker Industries - [HHI]
Artist......: Saliva
Album.......: Survival of the sickest
Grabber : EAC
Encoder : LAME v3.90.3
Release Date: Aug-17-2004
Rip Date....: Oct-08-2004
Genre.......: Rock
Quality : VBRkbps / 44.1kHz / Joint-Stereo
Playtime : 51:11 min
Ripper : Happy Hacker Industries
Supplier : HHI
CD Songs : 14
Label.......: Island
Album Info..:
Saliva's major-label genesis was as a swaggering rap-rock commodity, clicking and
booming their way into the gaming consoles and frontal lobes of teenage wrestling
fans nationwide. They quickly and wisely backed away from that goofy flash-in-the-pan sound, but the eventual Back into Your System had muddled post-grunge issues of its own. Saliva haven't yet found their footing with Survival of the Sickest, their third effort for Island Def Jam. But it's closer to the album they've probably always wanted to make, and that's a victory for a band working within the industry's hopelessly constrictive stylistic boundaries. Survival eagerly amplifies the after-market Southern rock of 3 Doors Down and latter-day Kid Rock while toasting heavy music heroes Monster Magnet and contributing a few power ballads along the way.
At first, Saliva frontman Josey Scott wears the jilted angry guy tag. "You music
business whores are all about just getting paid," he spits in "Rock & Roll
Revolution," and the song's sledgehammer rhythms are refreshingly at odds with
Saliva's rap-rock-coddled past. Still, Scott isn't completely discounting history's spoils, as he happily revels in twin guitars and two-girls-for-every-guy rock star debauchery on "One Night Only" and the title track. Scott and Saliva also aren't angry enough at the system to avoid glowering, melodramatic plods like "No Regrets, Vol. 2" ("Kill myself for loving you") or "Open Eyes," material comparable to post-grunge also-rans like Chevelle or even the bombast of -- say it ain't so! -- Creed. These bows to bland accessibility are disappointing, since their flip side is an angrily patriotic tirade like "Two Steps Back" -- it arrives complete with a stinging riff and a dig at the Dixie Chicks -- or massively compressed, hard-head rockers like "Carry On" and "F*** All Y'All." The gentler "Razor's Edge" proves also where Saliva could be; it's a faithful Skynyrd update highlighted by a guest shot from 3 Doors vocalist Brad Arnold. It's in these moments that Saliva make a play for loud rock validity informed with Southern pride. That said, it's too bad the rest of Survival of the Sickest panders to unimaginative industry and genre posturing.
Track Listing....:
01.Rock & roll revolution [04:39]
02.Bait & switch [03:35]
03.One night only [03:55]
04.Survival of the sickest [04:07]
05.No regrets (vol. 2) [05:02]
06.Two steps back [03:34]
07.Open eyes [03:57]
08.Fuck all y'all [03:29]
09.I want you [03:41]
10.Carry on [03:30]
11.Razor's edge [03:22]
12.No hard feelings [03:57]
13.Silence- [00:06]
14.Sex, drugs, and rock 'n [04:17]
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51:11 min
81,1 MB
Files count:
17
Size:
81.14 Mb
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