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5.0 classic | North0House2 | July 9th 14 | This will be a classic, forever immortalized in the caramelized BBQ sauce upon the ribs of American glory.
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0.0 | gordodustin | July 9th 14 | This guy should have been done 20 years ago. Give it up man, you weren't even that good in your prime.
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0.0 | BMDrummer | July 25th 14 | An awful album cover even by his standards
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1.0 awful | 13km | July 12th 14 | Well, I listened to it so you don't have to. r"I love my BBQ! It's what the Pollocks do!" Ugh. I'm getting queasy.
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0.0 | emester | July 9th 14 | Ted Nugent's Shut Up and Jam: Gaiden
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1.5 very poor | zaruyache | April 1st 18 | While "The Nuge" is definitely still a competent old school rock guitar player, his attitude (and general personality) and the general sound setup make "Shutup&jam!" a fairly difficult record. At times it's hard to tell if the drums are programmed or played by the world's most one-dimensional, repetitive session percussionist; the rhythm sections are all painfully basic and are organized specifically to highlight the riffs and vocals. In this way the music sounds less like a "rock band" album and more like a guitar karaoke track. In that way it also sounds painfully anti-rock; where rock music is supposed to have some naturalness, some attitude, "Shutup&jam!" sounds more like Ted just playing by himself in a studio to a drum track he just plugged into Protools in less than a minute. It's Ted "Diaper-Wearing American Draft-Dodger" Nuge, singing and riffing alone--not another warm body to be found. So if that's your bag--hey--this might be your thing.
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3.0 good | random | December 12th 16 |
1.0 awful | old | July 14th 16 |
1.5 very poor | DrDom | October 24th 14 |
1.0 awful | slagun | July 27th 14 |
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