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Let's Eat
Love, Hate
Let's Eat
Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
 
  •  Track Listings (9) - Disc #1

1999 album from these hard rockers sees them return to the straight ahead thumpin' metal sound of their earlier releases. Nine tracks total including 'Don't Play Your Guitar When You're Talking To Me'.

     
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All Artists: Love, Hate
Title: Let's Eat
Members Wishing: 3
Total Copies: 0
Label: Perris Records
Release Date: 6/1/1999
Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 670573100126

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1999 album from these hard rockers sees them return to the straight ahead thumpin' metal sound of their earlier releases. Nine tracks total including 'Don't Play Your Guitar When You're Talking To Me'.
 

CD Reviews

Let's Eat is a must-hate for any fan of Love/Hate
05/23/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)

"With Love/Hate's 6th release, "Let's Eat," expect to hear songs remininscent of their earlier work on 'Blackout' or 'Wasted,' but with significant growth. L/H took a drastic detour with both 'Rumble' and 'Happy' but gets back on course with this album. Featuring "Don't Play Your Guitar..," "Walk On The Moon," "No Regrets" and aptly named "Food For The Fire." This album smokes."
Jizzy Can Still Belt It Out
Christian A. Larsen | Kenosha | 11/27/2001
(2 out of 5 stars)

""Let's Eat" is a must for all Love/Hate fans, and it makes me wonder what would have become of the group had they stuck together in their original form. Gone is principal songwriter Skid, and it shows in the songwriting. Where "Blackout" and "Wasted" had maybe one or two 'filler' tracks, this one is mostly filler tracks. "Don't Play Your Guitar While You're Talkin' To Me" would have sounded good as a b-side to one of their earlier albums, but doesn't really live up to the band's early standard. Still, it gives us a newer sounding Love/Hate with rhythmic vocal delivery that borders on rap but doesn't fall into the category of Limp Bizkit or Linkin Park. That means I can still like it. Real rock and roll, Jizzy Pearl style, and his voice is worth the price of admission."
Not their Best Effort, But...
Christian A. Larsen | 08/08/2001
(3 out of 5 stars)

"I listened to this a few days before I bought it, so I really can't complain. If you're a true L/H fan, then buy it. If you just have Blackout and Wasted - then don't bother. It falls more into the dark genre of their later attempts. If these really appealed to you (Let's Rumble, I'm not Happy), then I guess you're in for a treat."