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    Bulletboys

    Bulletboys
    Artist: Bulletboys
    Label: Warner Bros / Wea
    Category: Music

    List Price: $9.98
    Buy Used: $3.21
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    New (2) Used (28) from $3.21

    Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 30 reviews
    Sales Rank: 90103

    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

    MPN: 25782
    UPC: 007599257822
    EAN: 0075992578226
    ASIN: B000002LFH

    Release Date: October 26, 1990
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • Hard as a Rock
      • Smooth Up in Ya
      • Owed to Joe
      • F#9
      • Shoot the Preacher Down
      • Kissin' Kitty
      • For the Love of Money
      • Badlands
      • Hell on My Heels
      • Crank Me Up

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    Customer Reviews:   Read 25 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars An Adolescent Aria   January 31, 2004
    FRANK LOUIS (New York, NY USA)
    25 out of 29 found this review helpful

    Intellectually challenging? No. Socially significant? Ah...No. A unique and groundbreaking endeavour into the limits of musical possibilities? Listen, you get my meaning, J.S.Bach, this recording ain't.
    What is this disc? It's a party. Remember the parties you threw when you were young? Someones parents would take a vacation leaving one of your friends in charge of an empty house. Girls, booze, mayhem and music soon ensued. Close your eyes and picture yourself in the living room at this party. The year is 1988. Furniture is damaged, your little sister is dancing with a guy resembling Nikki Sixx, the keg just exploded and Bulletboys first album is the soundtrack. Catchy, fun and totally irresistable hard rock. Singer Marq Torien's bombastic vocals and supersonic screams are among the finest on record. Bottom line: If you don't like this disc, you weren't at the party.



    5 out of 5 stars This Is Real Rock N Roll   January 2, 2006
    VampireHunterP
    8 out of 8 found this review helpful

    The Bulletboys were billed as "Van Halen Wannabes" but these guys could rock. Songs like Hard As A Rock and Smooth Up In Ya are 80s hair metal staples. Every song is great, especially my favorite Shoot The Preacher Down. If you like Ratt or the Dangerous Toys you'll enjoy this rock n roll masterpiece. Singer, Marq Torien, screams and wails like no other. The guitarist, Mick Sweda, the bass player, Lonnie Vincent, and drummer, Jimmy D'Anda, are all at the top of their game. They would not release another album like this again. If you like this album, I also recommend their 2nd album, Freakshow.


    4 out of 5 stars Classic   June 8, 2005
    Mutley095
    9 out of 10 found this review helpful

    This is when fellas knew how to play their instruments. Unlike this neo crap called "nu metal" where you just drop the e string to d and use 1 finger to play a chord (where's the heart?). Bullet Boys were NOT a one hit wonder and VH1 stabs the type of music in the back that they drooled over 15 years ago. Anyone who know their music can say they have more than just 1 hit. "Hang On St Christopher" "Smooth Up In Ya" "Rock Candy" "Thrill That Kills" I can go on and on. I got made fun of for listening to bands like this as a kid and probably still do today but I do not own a Kelly Osbourne album.

    *props to the folks who dig this album*



    5 out of 5 stars SHOT DOWN IN FLAMES   April 26, 2002
    demien (U.S.A.)
    6 out of 7 found this review helpful

    I grew up in the 80's and the metal scene was my home.
    It was such a great time for rock n' roll and the Bulletboys were one of the ingredients to make that scene so cool.
    This album is slammin kick the cat out the door metal.
    It's raw and sleazy just the way i like it.
    Don't look for any slick Emerson Lake and Palmer...here...all you're gonna get is a mooltan lava platter of... metal.
    Marq Torien can wail on the vocals producing ear splitting high notes with edge and the band just wails.
    There's...sexy metal like "Smooth up in ya" and "For the love of money" which was originally done by philly soul masters the O'jays.
    There's hysterical out of control head bangers like "Shoot the preacher down" and "Crank me up" which are guaranteed the make your neighbor kick the door down.
    Then we have a taste of some cool metal grooves in the vein of classic roth era with "Owen to joe" and "F#9".
    This album is one bad mutha!!!!!
    I love it and it brings me back to my days bangin' my head and gettin' crazy with my buds.
    This album...cranks!!!!!!!!!!
    Bulletboys is guaranteed to rock the house down!!!!!!...



    5 out of 5 stars Definitive Bulletboys album   July 31, 2002
    R. Gorham
    3 out of 3 found this review helpful

    The Bulletboys were a classic 1980's hard rock hair band. Marq Torien had the classic holler/wail and the high pitched rough edged singing/screaming. Guitarist Mick Sweda could shred with the best of them. Were they Van Halen wannabe's? Torien had all of David Lee Roth's moves and techniques memorized. Van Halen-esque tunes were commonly noted. Ted Templeman produced and the label was Warner Bros. On this release "Crank Me Up" and "Shoot The Preacher Down" sound vaguely similar to VH's "Hot For Teacher". They even managed a ripping version of a cover tune ("For The Love Of Money" by the O'Jays) like early VH usually did on their releases. This is still a FINE debut. Sure, the Bulletboys sing mostly about sex, drugs and rock & roll... but at the time, who wasn't? A few throw-away tunes ("Badlands", "F#9") managed to find there way onto this cd, but their were several hits - their best and most memorable "Smooth Up In Ya", followed by "Hard As A Rock", and "For The Love Of Money". Another gem is "Ode To Joe" (love that cowbell). I don't care about all the reviewers calling the Bulletboys "VH clones"... these guys rocked. All I remember reading about in the 1990's was how the band couldn't get along... these guys should have (could have) been bigger. Their 2nd release "Freakshow" is a decent effort, as is their 3rd "Za-Za". Their 1st tho, is still the best in my book.


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