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The Unwilling, The Heavy, The Suicidal Feb 29, 2008 This Is A Compilation Of Some Of ST's Greatist Hits Including "Institutionalized" And "Send Me Your Money" Also The Hard Hitting "Pledge Your Allegiance" Which Reflects ST's Views. This Compilation Was Made Against ST's Will But Is Still A Hard Hitter.
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A great cross-section Dec 05, 2006 "Prime Cuts" is a best-of album so, you either like ST or you don't. Being a 20-year ST fan, I love having a cross-section of their material. (Personally, I was surprised the "Controlled by Hatred" didn't make the cut (no pun intended). If you're not a ST fan, then this is a great introduction. They never really made it big but they had some great material. Any interest in skater-thrash or metal? If so, ST is for you.
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Strange selection of "best" ST songs Nov 16, 2006 This album only gets three stars from me because I genuinely believe they could have gone for a much better "best of" selection than they did. Gotta Kill Captain Stupid and Lovely wouldn't touch my top 20 ST songs. Having said that, it's still ST so it's gotta be great.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
amazing! Nov 08, 2006 I had this album years ago when i was in high school, for some unknown reason (young and stupid is probably a good guess), i sold it. For years i've missed the sounds of ST and wished i had it still. I'm glad i bought it again.
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Duh! Jan 02, 2006 Pedants would be forced to admit that this band is class. They're awesome live and are still trying to keep it real despite the detractors who want to criticise everything these guys do! Suicidal have provided just about everything to music and never get the appreciation.
At least they were bothered re-recording songs instead of just re-releasing them. The quality of music is high.
The variety is awesome.
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