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Come Out & Play
Twisted Sister
Come Out & Play
Genres: Rock, Classic Rock, Metal
 
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Twisted Sister was left in a strange position after the massive breakthrough success of the band's 1984 album, Stay Hungry. While the album contained more of a pop edge than the group's more raw preceding albums (Under the...  more »

     
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All Artists: Twisted Sister
Title: Come Out & Play
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Demolition
Release Date: 3/23/2006
Album Type: Import
Genres: Rock, Classic Rock, Metal
Styles: Glam, Pop Metal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1

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Twisted Sister was left in a strange position after the massive breakthrough success of the band's 1984 album, Stay Hungry. While the album contained more of a pop edge than the group's more raw preceding albums (Under the Blade and You Can't Stop Rock & Roll), the heavy metal masses worldwide -- as well as the lucrative MTV/pop audience -- still embraced the album. So for its follow-up, Twisted Sister was faced with a question: Should it continue in a more pop-oriented direction or return to its early heavy metal? The resulting album, 1985's Come Out & Play, proved that the answer was a little bit of both. Behind the boards was Scorpions/Accept producer Dieter Dierks, and the compositions alternated among tracks that were ambitious (the title track), obviously ready for radio (a cover of 'Leader of the Pack', 'Be Chrool to Your Scuel'), and custom made for headbangers ('The Fire Still Burns', 'Kill or Be Killed'). The aforementioned 'Be Chrool to Your Scuel' featured such musical guests as Alice Cooper, Billy Joel, Clarence Clemons, and Brian Setzer; a humorous video was filmed for this track and ultimately banned by MTV. And although the album was certified gold shortly after its release, it soon slid from sight -- eventually leading to Twisted Sister's demise a few years later. Includes the bonus track 'King Of The Fools'. Demolition. 2006.

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CD Reviews

Great CD if you give it a chance
Michael Minutaglio | Staten Island, NY | 04/06/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Here is the major problem with this CD...they made 2 very cheesey unfunny video's that made Twisted Sister look very uncool. If they made a cool concert type video for the title track, lets just say, I think this album would have exploded. I am a Twisted fan, and it took me forever to give this CD a try, because I hated the 2 singles they released...but after listening, this is a really good CD. And even if you take away the horrible video's, Be Cruel to your Skewl and Leader of the Pack arent bad songs. Leader of the Pack, along with a ton of other songs, they covered in concert for a very long time, and they thought it was a way to give back to their long time devoted fans. Honestly, they should have picked a different song...if they wanted to release it as the first single. If this was just a song at the end of the CD, it would have been great. But because of the way it was handled, it made them look very uncool at the time. Too bad, for a band that really knows how to rock hard...



I am telling you give this cd a try...there are really good songs on here...the title track alone may be my favorite twisted sog in their catalouge!!"
An Underlooked Album
Anthony Carpenter | 10/31/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Come Out And Play was the follow up to the Multi-Platinum Smash Stay Hungry from Twisted Sister.Unfortunately,the follow up didnt live up to expectations.Personally i love the Album and i feel it is a batch of really good songs.Most people were turned off by the Lead Single "Leader Of The Pack" which was a remake of the 60's hit song by an all girl group.But if they had listened to the Entire Album with smashing tracks like "Come out and Play" and "You Want What We Got" they would realize this is one that delivers the goods."The Fire Still Burns" is still a Really Heavy Track and a Fan Favorite played at most of their gigs.If you like TS and Dee Snider give it a shot its worth it."
WOT! Its their BEST
P. Laidlaw | Sydney NSW Australia | 04/27/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I have all of Twisted sisters albums and obviously opinions are like... Stay Hungry has their 2 most recognisable tunes but this is even still more consistently anthemic which is what most people love about this band. My personal belief on why it didn't carry on where Stay Hungry left off is down to a few reason. I don't believe it was a backlash from radio stations in retaliation to Dee's defiance toward the PMRC but more a very poor choice of singles to promote the album. The tracks they chose, "be cruel to your school" and "leader of the pack" are the worst tracks on the album! Elsewhere the title track is as rollicking a metal song as you would here anywhere. You can hear what Dee means when he said he wanted this band to by a hybrid of ACDC and Judas Priest. And there are plenty of great rock & roll chanting anthems like "believe in rock n roll", "I know what you want" etc. For me the stand out tune on this cd is "out on the streets". Everything about it is beautifully constructed and it is a song that Dee should be forever proud for writing. It has an epic build up with a great, melodic chorus. When I first got this release it had Stay hungry on one side and Come out and play on the other. More often than not I would keep fast forwarding Stay Hungry to re-listen to this. Oh yeah. Dieter Dieks (spelling?) who many a rock fan would be familiar with for producing classic Scorpions has given this album an excellent shine and crunch! Regardless of the ordinary singles this album should not have been the failure that it unfortunately was. They're back, but is it too late?"