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Does that mean you find it noticeably weaker than any of the previous ones? I ask because I think it's easily as good as any of the bands past records. I think the band always manages to keep a certain level of quality. That doesn't mean it's my favourite Gov't Mule record, I just find all of them so good, it's damn hard to pick one or two out in a negative sense. Does that answer your question @joker1961?



It's as close as you can get to The Black Crowes these days. Right off the bat, you'll notice the familiar Crowes guitar sound. I know it's just a covers album, but I cannot praise it enough. Going to be a strong contender for album of the year for me.

Now listening to:

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In a way, yes...It sounds 'softer' than their previous albums.
 

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If Ray and Dave were the first punks and Lou was the first punk street rapper,
then these guys, BOC were the pre-cursers of bloody, wild death metal. They
moved on the New Year like well, dizzbusters, jumped 1972's virgin bones.
I remember reading an ad in Circus Mag, half o' page or so and thought
wth... of course I bought it. My goodness, songs of bitten faces, Altamount-evil,
screams in the nigth, and all other holy hell unleashed. And rock n' roll once
again was never the same... Lester Bangs called it NY city's first 'boogie beast'
and 'they would be around awhile'. I liked the early output, but especially the
first two.

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