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Another one of those classic genius posts, sure to generate responses. You log on the next day to see what your witty gem has produced to find no one gets it and 2 knotheads want to stick their dicks in it... Well played, sir!!
Why has my local record store not heard of this CD.?
DAMMIT JIM !! THIS IS A ROCKET NOT A RECORD STORE !!
You must have done seen that look I see when I go to home depot and ask the 15 yr old who has worked there for 11 min where the (____________,
And Emo Dude looks back at me and like ([__]) < insert picture of dumbass now).
You may have been at a store that has a record isle stuck in the middle of 500 electronic wiggits.
If a real Record Store still exists..they would probably know how to order a copy or would have one in stock.
Sheesh! I got it on CD and, yes, cassette! I also have the limited-edition double single of Slam Dunk/King Of The Hill. I know, I'm pathetic. But I'm having fun.
I seem to recall reading an interview with Ray Luzier where he tells a story about bumping into Alex Van Halen sometime after that record came out. Al, apparently, said he really dug it - it reminded him of old VH.
I think it has some good stuff on it, and it's got a certain verve about it.
Guns and guitars, bikinis and fast cars. Slide behind the wheel and go!! -Great
I'm gonna fax you into the atom age. -Bad
My first time in the spotlight was from a helicopter. -Great
There goes my beeper. -Uhhgg
He did seem to venture out of his vocal comfort range at times. Sometimes pushing the vocal chords boundaries yields impressive results. Not so on the chorus to Relentless. The chorus to Little Texas was a vintage delivery by Dave.
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