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| | Neanderthal Speedway | | | Music Artist : | | Solarized | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Man's Ruin | | Release Date : | | 1999-04-20 | | Store Price : | | $10.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $10.98 | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Nebula Mask 2. Aftermath 3. Fire Breather 4. Psyclone Tread 5. Iron Hide 6. February Sixth (Anti Life Equation) 7. Solar Fang 8. Black Light Swill 9. Cloud King 10. Shifter 11. Gravity Well 12. Monolith
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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not bad Submitted on: 2008-11-05 |
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| Very Monster Magnetish. If you like this then check out Halfway to Gone. Same singer waaaay better tunes. |
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Poor recording Submitted on: 2008-01-21 |
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| The recording quality is not up to par. That's not what makes this disc a little weak for the genre. It sounds trite and borrowed, my best description. Makes a nice coaster. You can pick it up for very little dough, however. I don't know. It just isn't too exciting. |
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Lou ! Submitted on: 2007-04-18 |
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I can never understand how there can still be copies
of this floating around...it's so good they
should all have homes ! Fans of ATP, Dixie Witch,
Halfway to Gone should get this album yesterday.
Everyone else should too. |
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Best buy of the year for me (I meant to rate this 4 stars) Submitted on: 2006-12-16 |
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| I was looking at this while exploring to expand my Stoner Rock collection (which I'm an avid fan of) and when I saw the price there was absolutely no reason I shouldn't pick this up. Now, I've owned this CD for about a month and I've easily listened to it 20 times. I read a complaint about the less than stellar sound quality but I enjoyed the more gritty sound it provides, it gives you a more dirty and "metal" feeling while listening to it. One thing I noticed after my first listen was that they are HEAVILY influenced by my favorite Stoner Rock band, Monster Magnet. Hell, the chorus of Nebula Mask is the exact rythem of King of Mars, they had a song called Gravity Well (which by the way is my favorite song on the album) which is the name of a song on Monster Magnet's God Says No, and a song called Monolith which is quite similar to Monster Magnet's new album Monolithic Baby (even though that came out just last year and Neanderthal Speedway came out in '99). But after I looked at the side notes Ed Mundell and Tim Cronin (guitarist and Drummer of Monster Magnet) were in 3 of the songs, I wondered what my strange atraction to this album was! I wish there was a way to give this a 4.5 stars but since there wasn't, I simply can't give this album 5 stars because for one, These guys have no idea of putting flow into albums. Putting Nebula Mask as the first song on the album was idiotic, also ending with Monolith, both great song just horribly arranged. they obviously had no idea how to put together a cohesive album. Also toward the middle of the album, they recycle quite a bit of fills and effects so it started getting a little stale, but then Cloud King comes on and from then on the album becomes massivley more interesting. Best songs off this album I would say are Nebula Mask, Firebreather, Cloud King, Gravity Well, and Monolith. even with my complaints this is still an amzing album, pick it up ASAP. |
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A good suite followed stoner rock Submitted on: 2006-07-13 |
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| Aside from the fact it sounds like it was recorded in a garage (hey, let's face it, Not all of us can have nop notch recording equipment when beginning a record career), this record is some good listening. This band is in the vein of Kyuss, Monster Magnet, Fu Manchu, and you get the point. With how cheap you can get this cd, it's worth your time. |
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