A must have for psychobilly fans
punky brewster | on the road again, usa | 11/22/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"this is a great cd. its obvious that they spent a long time on this in the studio, and i'm curious as to how it sounds live. This isn't as technical as sweet and innocent, but it isn't as catchy either. I have yet to hear a bad mad sin album (I too have all of 'em and i love each and every one) and this is no exception, doubters be damned!"
Great psychobilly tracks, but what about the listing, huh?
G. J. Gurule | Pico Rivera, CA United States | 05/17/2006
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Awesome tracks of raw psychobilly. Rev. Horton Heat was the first experience I had years ago, and his band is awesome too!
Here are the tracks, since Amazon got lazy on this one:
01 Communication Breakdown
02 Revenge
03 Sin Is Law
04 Nothing's Alright
05 1000 Eyes
06 Conquer The World
07 Sweet Caroline
08 Psycho Sideshow
09 Love Is Dead
10 Where The Wild Things Are
11 She's So Bad It's Good
12 Senseless Species
13 Dangerzone
14 Delirium
15 Bloody Monday
16 Class Warpath"
One of the best cds out!
Zephyr | 08/04/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This wasn't the first Mad Sin cd I listened to, but I think it has got to be one of the best. I like the way they sound on this album, because their older stuff was rather boring in my opinion. I haven't heard any other psychobilly cds that sound like this, and in my opinion, they don't even come close to Tiger Army, this is much better. I was also surprised to hear how good the vocals are. I highly recommend this album and you won't be disappointed. Also, thank god they aren't on MTV, because that would be like self suicide for this band."