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Item no. | 415272 |
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Title | Making enemies is good |
Musical Genre | Punk Rock |
Product topic | Bands |
Band | Backyard Babies |
Release date | 28/05/2001 |
Product type | CD |
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Media - Format 1-3 | CD |
CD 1
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1.I Love To Roll
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2.Payback
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3.Brand New Hate
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4.Colours
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5.Star War
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6.The Clash
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7.My Demonic Side
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8.The Kids Are Right
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9.Ex-Files
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10.Heaven 2.9
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11.Too Tough To Make Some Friends
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12.Painkiller
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13.Bigger W / A Trigger
by Matthias Mineur (null) For some months it was a well-hidden secret which record company would finally release this album. The only thing that was sure was that they would somehow belong to the Bertelsmann-group. And so, BMG, RCA and Gun fought hard about the rights on the Scandinavian Punk heroes. Why they fought so hard soon becomes clear when you listen to the new album "Making enemies is good": It's quite impossible to perform this music more gripping these days. The opener sets the motto: "I love to roll", following are 15 songs of smoking guitars. Singer and guitarist Nicke Borg cites the humorous album-title in "Brand new hate" and uses his rough voice predominantly to add a unique flavour to the catchy compositions, even if his bands sometimes come dangerously close to the Danish cow-punks of D-A-D ("Colours"). The album, that initially was announced as "Bad boys united" was mixed by Joe Barresi, known for his work with the Foo Fighters, Kyuss and Monster Magnet. You see, those were professionals working on this album.