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No Shame

No Shame
Pepper

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Track Listing

  1. Bring Me Along
  2. Rent
  3. No Control
  4. Green Hell
  5. Lost In America
  6. Your Face
  7. Nice Time
  8. Crazy Love
  9. Like Your Style
  10. Point And Shoot
  11. Old Time Problem
  12. Outta My Face
  13. Wanted
  14. Good Enough
  15. Whistle Song
  16. Zicky's Song

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #60188 in Music
  • Brand: Pepper
  • Released on: 2006-10-03
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics
  • Dimensions: .20 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
Lending a hand to the southern California sound of No Shame, Nick Hexum (311), Tony Kanal (No Doubt), and Paul Leary (Sublime/Butthole Surfers) all produced tracks for the album, Pepper's follow-up album to their 2004 debut Kona Town.


Customer Reviews

Pepper's strongest release5
Pepper has been around almost 10 years now, and they have grown better and better with every album. Sure this album is not perfect, but it is their best release and seperates them from all those annoying connections to Sublime. I agree that "Kona Town" may have sounded similar to a Sublime record, but this album is no "Kona Town". Pepper has finally brought out their own, unique sound to "No Shame", and its a damn good one. I love the new direction that Pepper is taking, and hopefully more people will warm up to this great reggae/rock album.

All the tracks on this album are great, with the exception of "Like Your Style" and "Old Time Problem", both of which seem a little out of place. Pepper's reggae beats are infectious and very well produced, like Green Hell and Crazy Love, and their more rock influenced songs are just as impressive, such as No Control and Wanted. The main thing to get out of this album is that Pepper has found their own, unique sound, one that seperates them from Sublime and is a step in the right direction. Pepper, congrats on a great release.

VERY good CD for Pepper fans...5
No Shame is an excellent album. It is definately a little more laid back than all of Pepper's previous releases, but that is not necessarily a bad thing. This album just flows, and there are several EXTREMELY catchy songs that you'll want to hear over and over. If you like rock/reggae style music like Sublime, Slightly Stoopid, and 311, then you can not go wrong with this album, or any other Pepper CD. Go buy it, and enjoy.

Don't listen to these people talking about sublime4
I hear so many unfair reviews towards pepper because basically they dont sound like sublime or that they are slipping away from sublime, THEY ARE THEIR OWN BAND! THEREFORE THEIR OWN SOUND! DEAL WITH IT.

But this record is a great one just put it in and you dont have to touch the dial , everysong on here has something different to offer.