Slaughter & The Dogs - Beware of... (2001/2017)
Artist: Slaughter & The Dogs...
Title: Beware of...
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Cherry Red Records
Genre: Punk Rock, Alternative
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 70:29 min
Total Size: 162 / 489 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Beware of...
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Cherry Red Records
Genre: Punk Rock, Alternative
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 70:29 min
Total Size: 162 / 489 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Hell In New YorkLive In Japan
02. Saturday Night Sunday Morning
03. Welcome To Our Town
04. You're A BoreLive In Japan
05. Blow
06. The BitchLive In Japan
07. I Got Your Number
08. Dame To BlameLive In Japan
09. Message From A Ghost
10. I'm MadLive In Japan
11. A Hard Day's Night
12. Quick Joey SmallLive In Japan
13. White Light White HeatLive In Japan
14. Hell In New York
15. Car Thief
16. The Rope Around Your Neck
17. Schizophrenic
18. (Come On) Lets Do It
19. Anthem For The Kids
Slaughter & the Dogs were there at the beginning, but lacked the controversial flair of some contemporaries who got more ink or the talent that helped their other peers remain major influences decades later. They had a few classic songs ("Cranked up Really High" was the first single to be released by a punk band), but little else, and a longevity to match. Nostalgia brought key members Wayne Barrett and Mick Rossi, kind of a punkin' poor man's Tyler and Perry, back together in the '90s with a new rhythm section. Though this is the second release of all-new material from the stalwarts after several semi-official live releases, after 1999's Shocking it was the first to have a proper promotional push in the States. The band sounds like they're having fun, and Beware Of is pleasant enough, fondly recalling the days when punk incorporated glam influences proudly. But at the end of the day, it often just magnifies the aforementioned limitations of the group. The fact that the best song on here, "Hell in New York," was written in the glory days and only finally put down in the studio for this disc shows how hard it is to teach old dogs new tricks.