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Shifty shellshock albums
Shifty shellshock albums










shifty shellshock albums

Shellshock, Mazur, Miller, Epique, Gordon, Bernard Williams

shifty shellshock albums

Shellshock, Mazur, Miller, Rust Epique, Torshawn Roland, Percy Washington Real simple things, nothing too overwhelming". We have some points, like 'learn from your mistakes', 'check yourself', you know, 'don’t get taken advantage of'. I can be very sarcastic just like a little punk, we talk a lot of trash. Ībout the album's lyrics, Shifty Shellshock said: "We’re just having a good time. April Long of NME criticized the album for its generic guitar riffs, and containing "some of the most Neanderthal lyrics ever written". Huey argued that despite signs of Limp Bizkit's "juvenile humor", the album "shows promise". Steve Huey at AllMusic described the album as "similar to many other rap-inflected alternative metal albums in that it concentrates on sound over structure, creating macho, aggressive grooves with grinding, noisily textured guitars and the underlying feel of squared-off hip-hop beats".

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Reception Professional ratings Review scores A song titled "Lolita" later appeared on Shellshock's solo album Happy Love Sick and her image reappears on Crazy Town's third album The Brimstone Sluggers. The album cover was designed by co-lead singer Shifty Shellshock's father and uncle. Both the album title and the picture of Little Lolita are based on lyrics from the song "Lollipop Porn". The girl licking the lollipop on the cover of the album is a fictional character created by Crazy Town, known as "Little Lolita". The band circumvented the ban by adding a last-minute outro to the album, titled after the website (and in which the URL is repeating multiple times. The band refused to cede its official website to Columbia Records (as per a contract clause), so the record label barred the group from advertising it on the album's artwork. Worldwide the album sold more than 2.5 million units, with more than 1.6 million in the US alone. The album yielded the band its biggest hit to date with " Butterfly" which reached number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 on March 24, 2001. The Gift of Game is the debut studio album by American band Crazy Town.












Shifty shellshock albums