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Awesome Album Sep 11, 2009 This is one awesome album. I picked it up a long time ago just because I hadn't heard of them and wanted to try a new band at the time. This album is great from start to finish. I can't think of any tracks I didn't like. So many great bands in the early 90's didn't make it because of Grunge. This is one of them. Stupid Grunge!!!
Still Holds Up Today Feb 16, 2009 This disc still holds up today as a crunchy, slammin' hard rock album for the ages. I've been playing "Sea of Madness" for the last 16 or so years and that opening riff still gets me everytime. If you have never heard this one, I can tell you it is worth it to pick it up now. You won't regret it! Great rockin' tunes!
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One last shot of hard rock before the party ended Mar 29, 2008 War Babies was formed in the early 1990's by former TKO vocalist Brad Sinsel. It's your basic early 90's melodic hard rock album with a slightly bluesy, slightly southern feel. It's very similar in style to what Nevada Beach and Tangier were doing at the time. Actually, Sinsel's raspy vocals make this sound like a long lost Nazareth album, which isn't necessarily a bad thing.
This is another fun, upbeat rock & roll album from the early, pre-grunge 90's. It's nothing you haven't heard before, and can't really compare to the era's bigger bands like Guns n' Roses, Aerosmith, or Tesla, but if you love that late 80's and early 90's hard rock sound, chances are you'll like War Babies as well.
Not surprisingly, this was the band's only release. Any kind of hard rock that was even remotely associated with the hair metal scene - and this definitely qualifies - was soon overrun by Pearl Jam, Nirvana, and the rest of their flannel wearing cohorts, and War Babies just wasn't able to withstand such an upheaval in the status quo of popular music.
Frontier of Alternative or Modern Rock Nov 27, 2007 I buyed this album before 14 year.I did not like more it. Because I did not listen those a sound and rock structer before then. Nowaday I understand their value.
Good album. You still listen it.
A Forgotten Classic Sep 04, 2007 Bad time to produce a great bluesy-hard rock album in Seattle. Northwest rock fans had known Brad Sinsel from the TKO days, and were rooting for this band to put him over the top. Fame isn't everything. This treasure of gutsy hard rock should be in your collection. It will match any other album of that genre and that era. It still sounds great!
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