 | Good Stuff as Usual Once again, another album that was part of the band's period when many of their album titles were lacking in horsepower. However, the songs themselves are no less great than any other Motorhead tunes. Th... read full review |
 | ALMOST Perfect Great album. Great setlist. Decent soundquality. However, even after all of these years of warming up to Phill Campbell, I can't help but imagine Fast Eddie's image super-imposed over him and delive... read full review |
 | Sometimes Your Loved Ones Disappoint You For years when most everyone around me had never even heard of RIOT, I was the one who swore that they existed and always rooted for them in their corner. This still has not changed. However, sometimes you ne... read full review |
 | Great Old-Standby Album The pre-BLIND Album efforts under the trademark name C.O.C. were absolutely horrible. People wondered who was in bed with whom's relative to be able to land any record deal at all. However, newer blood a... read full review |
![CD: Demolition [Edited] Judas Priest, 2001](http://i6.ebayimg.com/02/c/05/a9/79/4e_6.JPG) | Demo-whatever Other than the fact that Ripper Owens has the wrong ear pierced and has jumped on the lame-short-hair bandwagon, his entrance during Halford's growing pains with Priest was actually a good thing. It all e... read full review |
 | Surpirsingly Still Around OMEN just started to grow legs when the label funding disintigrated under veteran acts' legs in the late 80's and early '90's. It is surprising that the project was in any shape to come bac... read full review |
 | TRENDKILL Happens This album has been labeled by many as the red-headed-stepchild of Pantera's reign. I don't see it that way. It is the natural progression of what happens to a band who toured their bodies and brain... read full review |