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Allen Lulu

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Reflecting Pool: The Network – Money Money 2020

Posted on May 21, 2009 by Allen Lulu
Posted In Green Day, Music Reviews, Uncategorized

Oh, Green Day. You pranksters. The Network – Money Money 2020 – 2003 (iTunes – Amazon) The Network were a side project of Green Day’s plus a few friends in the early 00’s. Apparently there was a “feud” between the two bands, which generated interest in The Network. Remember that? Continue Reading

Listening Post: Judas Priest – Jugulator

Posted on May 21, 2009 by Allen Lulu
Posted In Judas Priest, Music Reviews, Uncategorized

Oh. No. Nonononono. Judas Priest – Jugulator – 1997 (Not Available) What the fuck were they thinking? Okay. Let’s get this out of the way. This is the record with “Ripper” Owens, you know, the guy that the movie Rock Star was (“NOT”) based on? Halford is gone. And somehow Continue Reading

Listening Post: Judas Priest – Painkiller

Posted on May 21, 2009 by Allen Lulu
Posted In Judas Priest, Music Reviews, Uncategorized

Waitaminnit. Judas Priest – Painkiller – 1990 (iTunes – Amazon) I don’t know what happened. I don’t know how it came to be. I imagine that the new drummer, Scott Travis unleashed something but… This album is great.I mean it’s scary great. Halford is in full voice and the Tipton/Downing Continue Reading

Reflecting Pool: Green Day – Shenanigans

Posted on May 21, 2009 by Allen Lulu
Posted In Green Day, Music Reviews, Uncategorized

Hey! It’s Green Day’s B-Sides! I don’t know why that excited me so much. Green Day – Shenanigans – 2002 (iTunes – Amazon) Let’s just go through this track by track, shall we? 1. Suffocate. B-Side for Good Riddance Classic Dookie type GD. (A)2. Desensitized. B-Side for Good Riddance Well, Continue Reading

Listening Post: Judas Priest – Ram It Down

Posted on May 21, 2009 by Allen Lulu
Posted In Judas Priest, Music Reviews, Uncategorized

It’s 1988. Metal is everywhere. And the fathers of the movement are rendering themselves anonymous in their quest for domination and relevance. Judas Priest – Ram It Down – 1986 (iTunes – Amazon) Now, I’m just confused.Ram It Down is supposed to be the second half of Turbo. Everything I’ve Continue Reading

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