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Murder Junkies
Gg Allin, Antiseen
Murder Junkies
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 

     
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All Artists: Gg Allin, Antiseen
Title: Murder Junkies
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Tko
Original Release Date: 1/1/2004
Re-Release Date: 1/8/2007
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Styles: Hardcore & Punk, American Alternative
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 665625066628, 723721120214, 665625066611
 

CD Reviews

GG's BEST IF YOU ASK ME!!!!! '' I HATE PEOPLE..''
INFESTER | Not Germany circa 1930's! | 10/12/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"''I HATE PEOPLE..THE THING's THEY DO AND SAY..I HATE PEOPLE I HATE THE WORLD TODAY''..THE BEST!!



GG and ANTISEEN team up..how could this not be a MASTERPEICE..this is one of the best SING ALONG album's you will ever hear..beleive me you will be singing these song's in yer head for ever!!



JUST TOTAL ANTISOCIAL music..only for the TRUE outcast!! that's the only people who will know about this!!



This version as the previous reviewer said..has bonus song's of just acoustic stuff and you must hear them!!!

''LIVING WITH LINDA..USED TO BE FUN'' LOL..you cant not laugh yer ass off at them acoustic song's..if not you dont have a BRAIN!!



''EVEREY BODY KNOWS THAT I AM A SCUM BAG''..this is must hear in acoustic form!!!!



This is maybe the best thing GG ever did..GREAT statring point!!!!!!!



BUY IT NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Lean, mean...the final step in punk's evolution.
Chet L. Young | 12/01/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)

"G.G. Allin's recordings ranged from from pop-punky(his stuff with the Jabbers)to crudely funny(the Scumfucs) to terrifying and almost unlistenable(Bulge). But rarely did G.G. sound as focused as he does on this album, recorded with Antiseen in 1991. He had just finished a two-year stint in prison, and these songs are brimming with antisocial sentiments which are alarmingly intense even for the "only true rock and roller left in the world"(well, until his death two years after this collection of songs was recorded).

As I wrote in the header for this review, "Murder Junkies" represents the final step in the evolution of punk. The form really couldn't be taken any further than this: the songs are loud, crunchy, and minimal, full of a concentrated aggression. Very little of the fun that was such an important part of early punk rock is evident here; the only track which gives a nod to that faraway, 1977 sound is 'Sister Sodomy'. The remainder of the album(songs like 'I Love Nothing', 'War In My Head', and the epic, seven-minute 'I Hate People') boils punk down to the rage and menace that were always present just under the surface of those happy-happy, three-chord riffs.

This re-release has extra tracks, including a couple on which G.G. shares lead vocals with Antiseen frontman Jeff Clayton. "Murder Junkies" is monochromatic, but highly recommended when you're in the mood for something aggressive."