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| ARTIST: | Life Sex & Death |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Warner Brothers |
| TYPE: | Rock |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Blue Velvet Moon/We're Here Now, Jawohl Asshole, School's for Fools, Telephone Call, Farm Song, Fuckin' Shit Ass, Hey Buddy, Train, Wet Your Lips, Tank, Raise a Little Hell, Guatemala, Big Black Bush, Rise Above |
| UPC: | 075992699624 |
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Customer Reviews of Silent Majority
A Long Time Fan of LSD This album represented the culmination of a great deal of blood,sweat and tears by one of the finest metal acts to emerge from Chicago. Life, Sex, and Death (LSD) was infamous for their aggressive stage shows, tight playing and strong writing. 'The Silent Majority' was/is for me (as a listener and musician), one of the greatest albums of the last thirty years. Chris Stan's vocals were very strong and emotive which allows the listener to really receive the message he was sending well, even while hamming up the whole 'Stanly' schtick. The rhythm section of Brian Horak (drums) and Bill E. Gar paved a thunderous way for the sensational guitar work of Mr.Alex Kane (one of the gondra's best). Ultimately the band was a victim of it's own devices with the 'Stanly'imaging being focused upon more heavily than the songs. I would recommend that anyone looking for an album which captures all of the energy and spontaneity of metal 14 years ago pick up a copy of this album, you'll likeyly not be disappoint.
VERY UNIQUE, MUST HAVE
I'll never forget the night I went to see the Lynch Mob "Wicked Sensation" show at Hammerjack's in Baltimore. I wasn't sure who was scheduled as the opening act because I was there to see Lynch Mob and that was that. We got to the club early to hang out a bit, have a few frosties, and of course, find a good spot on the floor to watch the show. That was when when I spotted this dude...no offense to him and not meaning to stereotype but he looked like a homeless Elvis Costello who crawled out of some cardboard box and snuck in the back door of the club. This guy was Stanley, the lead singer of Life, Sex, and Death who happened to be the opening act that night. Looks can be deceiving...that's for sure. This band totally rocked! I immediately bought the CD and it is one of my favorites. Unfortunately mine is kind of scratched up and I need to buy a new one. Bottom line...if you are a fan of the 80's, buy this CD. It is unique, diverse, and a MUST HAVE!!!
Dumpster Rock
For those who are fond of the late 80's and early 90's Heavy Metal/Hard Rock scene, this album should fix your jag. I compare it loosely to Metallica's "5.98 Garage Days Revisited Album." I do this only because this album has that raw uncut edge to it that very few albums seem to be able to pull off successfully.
I understand that the lead singer was basically a street urchin from Chicago. The album has the feel of this guy walking off the cold Chicago streets into a recording studio with booze stained pages of lyrics he scribbled while sleeping under the Kennedy Expressway. I do picture him in the studio recording this album while wearing a shabby rain coat boozed up, unshaven and stinking of Rumplemintz.
"I made a telephone call to Jesus" really is the theme of this album. There is so much anger and despair in this album. If you're in that phase of life, such as I was in my 20's this album is a must.