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Transmetropolitan

Transmetropolitan
War from a Harlots Mouth

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Track Listing

  1. How to Disconnect from Your Social Surrounding in Half an Hour
  2. Heeey...Let's Start a Band!
  3. District Attorneys Are Selling Your Blood
  4. Trife Life
  5. Fighting Wars with Keyboards
  6. Mulder
  7. Thousand Complaints, One Answer
  8. If You Want to Blame Us for Something Wrong, Please Abuse This Song!
  9. Riding Dead Horses Is a Fucking Curse
  10. Transmetropolitan
  11. And in the Right to Make Mistakes, We May Lose and Start Again

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #31394 in Music
  • Released on: 2007-09-18
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics
  • Dimensions: .23 pounds

Customer Reviews

Good Stuff4
This album really amazed me. The talent pours out of this cd and really took me back at first. I would recommend it to anyone who is tired of the same old stuff in metal these days.

A Good, Solid Album But There's Better Out There3
I picked up "Transmetropolitan" a few days ago along with the "Conforming to Abnormality" re-issue by Cephalic Carnage and I must admit that between the two I have had "Conforming..." in my CD player a whole lot more than "Transmetropolitan". Now, that's not to say that "Transmetropolitan" is a bad album, obviously Cephalic Carnage has ten years experience on these kids, but there is really nothing on this album that hasn't already been done before. I am also a little put off by the fact that according to the sticker on the cover there is supposed to be some "jazz" somewhere on the album. I'm not expecting to hear saxes, contrabass or pianos but I do expect there to be more than two 30 second jazz type break downs spaced over a couple of songs. Despite being relatively unoriginal "Transmetropolitan" is a good album chock full of heavy riffs and screams o' plenty. I would, however, recommend that if it's heavy grind from Germany that you are looking for you should probably start out with Japanische Kampfhorspiele.

Has some good moments3
I like the music...not predictable. I am not a 'vocals' person. So, to me the screaming can be a little overbearing at times. However, if you like angry metal, with good musicianship and a TON of high volumed screaming, this is for you.