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Live Trucker(more) »rank: 4559by: Kid Rock & the Twisted Brown Trucker Band
: :Essentially a live greatest-hits package, 'Live' Trucker, recorded before several different Detroit-area crowds, reminds us not only that Kid has long been an entertainer first and songwriter second but that he can surprise even the most jaded listener at the most unexpected moment. He works the urban hillbilly angle to the hilt, gives shouts out to Lynyrd Skynyrd and Cobo Hall and offers hope to disenfranchised kids in crummy apartment complexes and trailer parks from sea to shining sea via 'Rock 'n' Roll Pain Train' and 'American Bad Ass.' Although the last name is Rock, Kid's never been afraid of letting a little ... |
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Greatest Hits '93-'03(more) »rank: 3219by: 311
: :Essentially a live greatest-hits package, 'Live' Trucker, recorded before several different Detroit-area crowds, reminds us not only that Kid has long been an entertainer first and songwriter second but that he can surprise even the most jaded listener at the most unexpected moment. He works the urban hillbilly angle to the hilt, gives shouts out to Lynyrd Skynyrd and Cobo Hall and offers hope to disenfranchised kids in crummy apartment complexes and trailer parks from sea to shining sea via 'Rock 'n' Roll Pain Train' and 'American Bad Ass.' Although the last name is Rock, Kid's never been afraid of letting a little ... |
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Seeing Sounds(more) »rank: 9426by: N.E.R.D.
:Album Description:N.E.R.D. 'Seeing Sounds' You already know the story of the Neptunes, Grammy Award winning producers and songwriters Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo, but the N.E.R.D. trio consists of Pharrell Williams, Chad Hugo, and longtime friend and creative wunderkind, Shae Haley. The album is a blistering mash-up of booming hip-hop beats and rollercoastering rock riffs, rumbling crunk rhythms and scintillating soul music. Whereas their first album, 'In Search Of...,' was an imaginative, exploration of identities, and their second album, 'Fly or Die,' sought out the range of genres and sounds that have influenced the group, 'Seeing Sounds' grinds everything together, evoking a sound ... |
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Business Up Front Party In The Back (Diamond Edition)(more) »rank: 6364by: Family Force 5
:Album Description:N.E.R.D. 'Seeing Sounds' You already know the story of the Neptunes, Grammy Award winning producers and songwriters Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo, but the N.E.R.D. trio consists of Pharrell Williams, Chad Hugo, and longtime friend and creative wunderkind, Shae Haley. The album is a blistering mash-up of booming hip-hop beats and rollercoastering rock riffs, rumbling crunk rhythms and scintillating soul music. Whereas their first album, 'In Search Of...,' was an imaginative, exploration of identities, and their second album, 'Fly or Die,' sought out the range of genres and sounds that have influenced the group, 'Seeing Sounds' grinds everything together, evoking a sound ... |
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Whitey Ford Sings the Blues(more) »rank: 4700by: Everlast
: :When you think about it, House of Pain really were ahead of their time. Tracks like 'Jump Around' may have been light on the content side, but they delivered in the production department--they played with sounds in the same way that Missy Elliott and Timbaland have popularized, and they crossed over to a rock audience long before Puffy ever tried it. On Whitey Ford Sings the Blues, Everlast's second solo album, the opening is an appropriation of 'The Fat Boys are Back'; a couple of songs favor a sensitive folk-rock touch, with Everlast on guitar; and others reach back for House of Pain's ... |
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Punk Goes Crunk(more) »rank: 13634by: Various Artists
: :The seventh release in the 'Punk Goes' themed series has alternative/punk/emo bands covering rap and hip-hop songs from Ol' Dirty Bastard, Lil' John, 2Pac, Snoop Dogg, OutKast, Dr. Dre, and more. Features tracks from Say Anything, New Found Glory, All Time Low, The Devil Wears Prada, The Maine, Scary Kids, and more. Previous 'Punk Goes' titles include 'Punk Goes Acoustic', 'Punk Goes Acoustic 2', 'Punk Goes 90s', 'Punk Goes 80s', 'Punk Goes Pop', and 'Punk Goes Metal'. |
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S.C.I.E.N.C.E.(more) »rank: 5961by: Incubus
: :The seventh release in the 'Punk Goes' themed series has alternative/punk/emo bands covering rap and hip-hop songs from Ol' Dirty Bastard, Lil' John, 2Pac, Snoop Dogg, OutKast, Dr. Dre, and more. Features tracks from Say Anything, New Found Glory, All Time Low, The Devil Wears Prada, The Maine, Scary Kids, and more. Previous 'Punk Goes' titles include 'Punk Goes Acoustic', 'Punk Goes Acoustic 2', 'Punk Goes 90s', 'Punk Goes 80s', 'Punk Goes Pop', and 'Punk Goes Metal'. |
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Southern Discomfort(more) »rank: 6567by: Rehab
: :The seventh release in the 'Punk Goes' themed series has alternative/punk/emo bands covering rap and hip-hop songs from Ol' Dirty Bastard, Lil' John, 2Pac, Snoop Dogg, OutKast, Dr. Dre, and more. Features tracks from Say Anything, New Found Glory, All Time Low, The Devil Wears Prada, The Maine, Scary Kids, and more. Previous 'Punk Goes' titles include 'Punk Goes Acoustic', 'Punk Goes Acoustic 2', 'Punk Goes 90s', 'Punk Goes 80s', 'Punk Goes Pop', and 'Punk Goes Metal'. |
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The History of Rock(more) »rank: 3525by: Kid Rock
: :The History of Rock arrives as the sort of superstardom-celebrating release that can buy a hot-selling artist time. (Think, say, G N' R Lies.) After 8 million (and counting) sales of 1998's Devil Without a Cause, the trailer-rockin' rapper is out to remind the world that it hardly started there. Mostly drawn, and often retooled, from his out-of-print Polyfuze Method and Early Mornin' Stoned Pimp, these tracks display a 'funky country hick' already on point with his knowing, hardheaded combo of old-school beats and classic-rock guitars. An 'American Bad Ass' for sure, but also an artist who could come only from America, Kid ... |
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Greatest Hits(more) »rank: 9365by: Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
: :The History of Rock arrives as the sort of superstardom-celebrating release that can buy a hot-selling artist time. (Think, say, G N' R Lies.) After 8 million (and counting) sales of 1998's Devil Without a Cause, the trailer-rockin' rapper is out to remind the world that it hardly started there. Mostly drawn, and often retooled, from his out-of-print Polyfuze Method and Early Mornin' Stoned Pimp, these tracks display a 'funky country hick' already on point with his knowing, hardheaded combo of old-school beats and classic-rock guitars. An 'American Bad Ass' for sure, but also an artist who could come only from America, Kid ... |
