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| 2.0 poor | Robbit | May 1st 16 | Produced by Gene Simmons of Kiss, NASTY, NASTY contains some very spirited and aggressive performances by the band. However, it becomes fairly obvious after just a few tracks their material just doesn't have much in the way of substance. Of all the tracks on this record only "Kiss of Death" even raises an eyebrow for me. Sounds like Gene borrowed the main riffs from "Nasty Nasty" for Kiss' "Domino" a few years later. Also, Peter Criss makes a guest vocal appearance on "Best In The West". I was at least a little hopeful when I heard the band's intensity on the first four songs. By the time I got to the ridiculous "Do What You Wanna Do", it was all over for me. Jaime St. James sings: ?Don't ya know / I love sex and rock n' roll / Yeah, yeah, yeah I want it all / I'm getting' old / I don't like Cheerios / You know what I need to start my day.? Need I say more? ?I'll Be There For You" issues the final death blow for any remote chance that I'd ever want to hear this album again. Ugh!
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