Ganondorf
11-15-2003, 02:37 AM
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(Rap/Punk) Transplants – Transplants
This band is a side project from Tim Armstrong of Rancid, with Travis Barker (Blink 182) on drums and fairly new Rob Aston providing vocals, usually rap.
So, Punk, eh? Some may say it is stagnating, getting boring. This band then, is at least in concept, trying something new.
Now, onto the track reviews, shall we
Romper Stomper - Starts of with a ‘heavier’ riff, and Rob Aston provides aggressive vocals
Tall Cans In the Air – Another song with lots of rap, yet more typical Transplants style than ‘Romper Stomper’
DJ, DJ – A party song of sorts, this song is the first vocal contribution from Tim, and features a ‘solo’ from Tim, which is quite good (gets flamed by metal heads)
Diamonds and Guns - The first single of the album, this is quite a good song. The piano during the song adds a cool effect, and features some random other guy on vocals (rapping)
Quick Death – My favourite song on the album. This song has Davey Havock (A.F.I) and Rob Aston rapping/shouting, and Davey’s vocals add a good feel to the song
Sad but True – Sounds a bit like a Rancid song. I think that Aston saves this song from being a bit boring, but yeah, it’s easy to hear Rancid in this song.
Weigh On My Mind – Features Brody Armstrong (Distillers) on backup vocals, adding a ‘bit of soul’ to the song, but the actual music is quite boring
One Seventeen – Typical Punk Rock. Aggressive, Fast, what Punk should be. One of Tim’s best vocal contributions on the album
California Babylon – I guess you could call this song ‘rock n’ roll’, this song is pretty average. It’s got a pretty catchy guitar part, and Tim’s vocals are quite good, with Aston’s fitting in well
We Trusted You – I can see this as a Rancid song, but that’s to be expected, but it’s also quite good. But, yeah, typical Rancid stuff, sounds like something of ‘Indestructible’
D.R.E.A.M – The least typical song on the album, a rap song, straight forward, but don’t hold that against it, it’s good. My second favourite song on the album, actually.
Down in Oakland – An okay song, slightly menacing :p
All in all ,this album isn’t as bad as it’s made out to be, but need to be more exciting in some areas
4/5
(Rap/Punk) Transplants – Transplants
This band is a side project from Tim Armstrong of Rancid, with Travis Barker (Blink 182) on drums and fairly new Rob Aston providing vocals, usually rap.
So, Punk, eh? Some may say it is stagnating, getting boring. This band then, is at least in concept, trying something new.
Now, onto the track reviews, shall we
Romper Stomper - Starts of with a ‘heavier’ riff, and Rob Aston provides aggressive vocals
Tall Cans In the Air – Another song with lots of rap, yet more typical Transplants style than ‘Romper Stomper’
DJ, DJ – A party song of sorts, this song is the first vocal contribution from Tim, and features a ‘solo’ from Tim, which is quite good (gets flamed by metal heads)
Diamonds and Guns - The first single of the album, this is quite a good song. The piano during the song adds a cool effect, and features some random other guy on vocals (rapping)
Quick Death – My favourite song on the album. This song has Davey Havock (A.F.I) and Rob Aston rapping/shouting, and Davey’s vocals add a good feel to the song
Sad but True – Sounds a bit like a Rancid song. I think that Aston saves this song from being a bit boring, but yeah, it’s easy to hear Rancid in this song.
Weigh On My Mind – Features Brody Armstrong (Distillers) on backup vocals, adding a ‘bit of soul’ to the song, but the actual music is quite boring
One Seventeen – Typical Punk Rock. Aggressive, Fast, what Punk should be. One of Tim’s best vocal contributions on the album
California Babylon – I guess you could call this song ‘rock n’ roll’, this song is pretty average. It’s got a pretty catchy guitar part, and Tim’s vocals are quite good, with Aston’s fitting in well
We Trusted You – I can see this as a Rancid song, but that’s to be expected, but it’s also quite good. But, yeah, typical Rancid stuff, sounds like something of ‘Indestructible’
D.R.E.A.M – The least typical song on the album, a rap song, straight forward, but don’t hold that against it, it’s good. My second favourite song on the album, actually.
Down in Oakland – An okay song, slightly menacing :p
All in all ,this album isn’t as bad as it’s made out to be, but need to be more exciting in some areas
4/5