Revolutions per Minute

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 40:22

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TROCK

emusic lists Gary Moore as a band member here. Wrong Skid Row! You're about 20 years off!

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FANTASTIC

brimolccj

DO NOT LISTEN TO "HOLY SHIT". TO PARAPHRASE AN OLD SAYING "THIS DEFINITELY AINT YOUR DADDYS SKID ROW". ITS A WHOLE NEW ANIMAL, AND IT IS GREAT. "WHEN GOD CANT WAIT", "YOU LIE", AND "WHITE TRASH" ARE THE BEST, BUT ALL TRACKS ARE GOOD. LISTEN TO THE WHOLE THING WITH AN OPEN MIND, AND DONT EXPECT TO HEAR "18 AND LIFE", OR "MONKEY BUSINESS", 'CAUSE THEY AINT HERE. P.S. ,ANYONE WHO "GAVE UP ON SKID ROW IN THE MID NINETIES" IS A MINDLESS TWIT. SKID ROW WAS AHEAD OF THERE TIME THEN, AND ARE JUST AS GOOD WITHOUT THAT POMPOUS ASS SEBASTIAN BACH, ALTHOUGH HE SURE DID HAVE A PURTY MOUTH, AND HAIR.

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Holly Shit

EMUSIC-01C957DC

I gave up on Skid Row in the mid ninties and for good reason..I sat through every minute of this ungodly piece of shit and needed a shower..Swallow your pride guys..bring back the Bach..It's sad when your former front man is out shining and out rocking you...Lets dig a hole and throw the remains of Skid Row in it and cover them with dirt...Sorry guys...you ain't coming back from the dead..

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For many, the face of Skid Row will always be that of outspoken frontman Sebastian Bach. But since the late ’90s, three original members of the band have been carrying on the Skid Row name without Bach and instead with Johnny Solinger manning the mic. 2006 saw the release of the second Solinger-era Skid Row release, Revolutions Per Minute, and the group’s sound remains largely the same. In other words, you get the same angry-yet-melodic riff rockers that you long ago came to expect from the group, while Solinger’s singing style isn’t that far removed from Bach’s. Longtime fans will be happy to learn that the producer of their hit 1989 self-titled debut is back again behind the boards, Michael Wagener (whose ’80s metal résumé is extremely extensive and includes Accept, Dokken, Megadeth, Ozzy Osbourne, etc.). However, tracks such as “Disease” and “Another Dick in the System” seem to follow the tougher approach of their post-Skid Row releases, while the lyrics to “Shut Up Baby, I Love You” and “White Trash” are pure ’80s metal cliché. Revolutions Per Minute is just what you’d expect from Skid Row — for better or for worse. – Greg Prato

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