HellYeah Hellyeah
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Tracklist:
1. Hellyeah
2. You Wouldn't Know
3. Matter Of Time
4. Waging War
5. Alcohaulin' Ass
6. Goddamn
7. In The Mood
8. Star
9. Rotten To The Core
10. Thank You
11. Nausea
12. One More Thing
13. Alcohaulin' Ass (Acoustic Version)

Ranking: #175 for 2007

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renegadestrings USER (5 Reviews)

2007-04-12 | 172 comments | 7,904 views

Summary: The latest 'supergroup' project featuring members from Mudvayne, Nothingface, and Pantera's own Vinnie Paul. A great idea that gets lost just as quick as it was found.

10 of 11 thought this review was well written

Its the sad experience most of us have had before. You hear about a 'highly-anticipated' album in your genre of music and you go on your mission to buy it and be the first of your friends to indulge in the beautiful noise. You run out to Best Buy or wherever, pick up the CD, tear of the wrapping and throw it in your car CD player; and somewhere on the way between the CD store and your house, you come to the sad realization that you would have had more pleasure taking that $15 dollars and buying an 18-pack of nattie light than if you had spent it on the CD.
This is the kind of experience I had when purchasing Hellyeah.

For the unacquainted, Hellyeah is the 'metal supergroup' comprised of Pantera/Damageplan's drummer: THE Vinnie Paul, Mudvayne's Chad Gray and Greg Tribbet, and those two dudes from Nothingface. The members from Nothingface contribute their talents on bass and guitar, but if you didn't look at the album cover, you wouldn't even notice they were there. I digress.

So taking these rock and metal giants and putting them in a group is a wonderful idea on paper, but the end product is, sadly, nothing more than another mediocre entrance into the world of hard rock.

The album starts of well enough with the song "Hellyeah" and even if it is just a retread of the ground set by Mudvayne's own song "Determined," it kicks things off nicely with Vinnie Paul's drums leading the way. Even the lyrics, though cliche' make you want to get up and give the finger to the world. Actually, the best part of the song is when you put it on your Ipod, the song shows up as -- song: Hellyeah, band: Hellyeah, album:Hellyeah-- Though if that's the most enjoyment you're going to get out of the album, that speaks volumes about the quality of the music.

The next song, and also the single, is the absolutely atrocious "You Wouldn't Know." I have listened to this song about 5 times, trying desperately to find something to enjoy about it, but all I hear are guitar lines that sound uninspired and quite frankly, boring. Going along with this is probably one of the worst vocal performances I've heard from Chad Gray.

After this song, the album never quite recovers. The majority of the songs are listenable, but absolutely every one of them sound like echoes of better songs we've all heard, especially from the individual bands incorporated into Hellyeah. "Waging War" rocks pretty hard, but the lyrics and song structure ruin it as Chad screams in agony as he complains about how writers, "use me to sell your f---ing magazines" and ends up just sounding like a 12 year old who just found out that there are people in the world who will get the gain out of your pain. Oh well, tough, you're in a band called Hellyeah, shut up and rock. Anyways. Another half-way decent rocker, "Goddamn" picks things up a little, but again, the structure of the song is average, the guitars are playing down-tuned boring crap, and Vinnie Paul's drumming is no longer distinguishable from any other drummer on the metal scene.

There are ballads on the album as well including "Thank You" and "Alcohaulin' ***." "Thank You" suffers from the fact that Chad Gray simply cannot do his growl/singing in a ballad type of song, but it was nice to hear a guitar solo that sounded like it had a place in the song. "Alcohaulin' ***" didn't do anything more than make me wonder why Epic Records even bothered putting a Parental Advisory sticker on the album. They would have been better off putting a warning label for all ages.

In the end, Hellyeah is simply a good idea that suffered from being rushed onto the market and would have been much better off being a private show (B-Sides, anyone?) or in the garage. Chad's vocals are lacking severely, especially when compared to his earlier work. The guitars are fluttering and redundant and, as sad as it is to say this, Vinnie Paul just isn't himself on this album. If these guys had been given more time with their music and maybe dropped the "I'm a badass" attitude, this album could have been infinitely better. What we're left with, is a failed supergroup project that makes a supergroup like Audioslave sound like the most creative vibration to ever smack your ear drum.

So... is this album worth your hard-earned cash even when you're a big fan of Pantera and/or Mudvayne?
HellNo

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renegadestrings


Comments: 478
04.12.07

Album Rating: 1.5

This is my second review so please critique me. And I apologize if this is kind of harsh, but seriously, this was a waste of my time and money and I feel like I should warn the world.

also, how do you bold things? (for song titles"

also, how do I edit one of my own reviews, because i found some errorsThis Message Edited On 04.12.07

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Electric City
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 9811
04.12.07


Do this [b]HellYeah[/ b], only without the space between the / and the b.

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Electric City
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 9811
04.12.07


And also go to your profile and click edit my reviews in the top left hand corner.

south_of_heaven 11


Comments: 5080
04.12.07


I don't even want to hear this.

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renegadestrings


Comments: 478
04.12.07

Album Rating: 1.5

thanks alot


TheHamburgerman


Comments: 919
04.12.07


I liked the review, although it dragged on the end. Nontheless a nice effort.
I shall not check this band.

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Cogitus


Comments: 52
04.12.07


kudos for the mentioning of nattie light. Good review, this sounds like crap. HellYeah might be one the stupidest band names I've ever heard.

Cogitus


Comments: 52
04.12.07


kudos for the mentioning of nattie light. Good review, this sounds like crap. HellYeah might be one the stupidest band names I've ever heard.

Dethtrasher


Comments: 2128
04.12.07


''Supergoup''? The only member I think is super is Vinnie Paul. I have never heard anything from Mudvayne or Nothingface so I doubt that I will like this. The band name sounds cheesy/corny/boring. (IMO)

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Altmer
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 5467
04.12.07


fucking rednecks

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south_of_heaven 11


Comments: 5080
04.12.07


" da Natti" light (as we call it in Cincy) is a horrible, horrible beverage. I mean, you've got to have some standards...

Cravinov13


Comments: 3854
04.12.07

Album Rating: 1

The only thing Mudvayne ever did good for music IMO is L.D. 50

Hbp


Comments: 3683
04.12.07


I mean, you've got to have some standards...
I'm straight edge so i agree with South on that one. Alcohaul in general is a terrible terrible beverage that degrades its indulgants

Wizard


Comments: 9895
04.12.07


About your opening paragraph, I hate it when I buy an album and it really sucks. thank god for Myspace hahaha!
Excellent review, you further helped me make up my mind about this aweful band (purchasing it that is). I cant understand how 3 great bands could sink this low! This Message Edited On 11.04.07

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Hbp


Comments: 3683
04.12.07


wow i just sampled one song and i can already tell this album sucks. It sounds like all the members went for the same sound they had in their last band, which makes a huge confliction of sounds

CushMG15


Comments: 1519
04.12.07


"Alcohaul in general is a terrible terrible beverage that degrades its indulgants"
Whatever. I'm sure you mean alcohol.

I should've been a lot more intrigued by this band seeing as LD50 owns, I love Pantera, and I own Violence by Nothingface and I like it. However, for some reason I didn't imagine this being good and when I sampled 2 songs, it was confirmed that I was correct. Good Review, sir.

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Hbp


Comments: 3683
04.12.07


whatever. I'm sure you mean alcohol.
Uhhhh, YaThis Message Edited On 04.12.07

Hbp


Comments: 3683
04.12.07


make me wonder why Epic Records even bothered putting a Parental Advisory sticker on the album.
Because it makes it seem more ba or something. Maybe it'll sell 5 more records because of it

jrowa001


Comments: 7894
04.12.07


i saw a video for one of their songs on headbangers ball and it sucked

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renegadestrings


Comments: 478
04.12.07

Album Rating: 1.5

the video u saw was for "You Wouldn't Know," its terrible

and by the way, nattie light may be terrible, but on this side of the Mexican border, its the cheapest beer around. and when ur in college, you buy nattie and ramen while hoping to god going to the gym keeps u healthy



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