reviews of 5150
I can't even listen to the sample on the internet,
July 3, 2005
Reviewer: o2miller (São Paulo, Brazil) - See all my reviews
Surely the popularity of the band didn't suffer, while their sound sure did. From the opening notes of the instruments and the singing this sounds completely different from when they had the other singer/writer. This is the House of Pain. Which was the last song recorded on the album 1984. Did they know something...!
Sammy hagar is horrible,
October 12, 2004
Reviewer: Edward (New Orleans, LA) - See all my reviews
This was sammy hagar's first album with Van Halen after Diamond David Lee Roth was kicked out and let me tell you this CD is so bad I threw mine in the trash can as soon as I heard the first song. Eddie Van Halen's choice of throwing DLR out of Van Halen was the worst decision of his life.
Horrible Hagar Dumbs Down Van Halen,
February 18, 2004
Reviewer: Christopher Fama (Chicago, IL USA) - See all my reviews
"U.S. prime, grade A stamp gauranteed" Those are the opening lyrics to Van Halen's 5150. If that isn't bad enough, the opening number "Good Enough" is a rewrite of "Panama" from 1984, substituting a much more constipated sounding group. I struggled to find a way to describe the sound of the new Van Halen as a band on this record - the heavily compressed guitars, the synthetic drums - but this term was the best I could do.
Sammy Hagar was a bad choice to replace David Lee Roth, who brought a certain crass intelligence to Van Halen. Sammy brought nothing to the table but a "good set of pipes" (he is really good at shrill screaming - if you think that's good) and lyric writing skills that would disgrace the bathroom wall in any suburban high school. But all you have to do is look the cover art for this CD versus any of the Roth recordings, and it pretty much tells the whole story.
If you can make it through "Dreams" on this album, you are a better man than I. And you're driving a Trans Am.
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