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Their first TRUE album! Sep 28, 2005 Yes, I said first TRUE album, because the actual first album bites! These guys were a modern glam-punk band; sort of a cross between Hanoi Rocks and The Stooges. However, the first album was sluggishly played, and produced like a Gregg Giuffria album! Four songs from that album are re-recorded here, and the energy level jumps at least two-fold. The band split with their label over the dodgy treatment of a release that sounds nothing like Punk! This album does, and is worth every bit of your money. "Through The Darkness", their third and last release, is just as good. If they could bury that first album once and for all, D Generation's legacy would be flawless!
Good Shit Jul 28, 2005 this is definitly d-gens best album love this stuff.
punk rocking powerpop at its finest and malins lyrics dont disapoint.
check out 17 Crash if ur into this
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Punk at it's Best Dec 27, 2002 Great cd! "She Stands There" is my personal favourite. Then "Frankie" it just rocks so hard. Ric Ocasek did a wonderful job on production. The songwriting is excellent. Jesse Malin is a lead singer to be reckoned with. His voice has such range. I saw these guys in concert & they rock just as hard. Great band. If you like Hanoi Rocks, The Ramones & The New York Dolls you will like this. Buy it, you won't be disappointed.
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Balls to the wall rock for the weary... Jun 07, 2001 I can never make a long story short, but in '96, I saw these guys open up for KISS and lucked into this album a little while later. I wasn't disappointed in the slightest.They've got an updated Dead Boys/GnR pastiche that isn't even remotely original, but it's still a lot of fun. "Too Loose" and "Capital Offender" are my faves, but it's a perfect album for just pure raunchiness whenever you want/need it. Kudos to Ric Ocasek, who shows us how a pop producer and songwriter can still produce righteous rock whenever he gets the opportunity.
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Great album! Dec 07, 2000 Everything these guys release is consistently excellent. This album rocks like nobodies business as does everything else they do. Produced by Ric Ocasaek, but don't worry, this sounds nothing like the Cars. Get it!
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