Buckcherry Album: “Time Bomb”
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Release Date:2001-03-27
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Type:Unknown
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Genre:Rock, Hard Rock
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Label:DreamWorks
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Explicit Lyrics:Yes
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UPC:600445028722
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Track Listing : |
1 |
Frontside |
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2 |
Ridin' Video |
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3 |
Time Bomb Video |
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4 |
Porno Star |
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5 |
Place In The Sun |
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6 |
(Segue) Helpless |
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7 |
Underneath Video |
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8 |
@*#! My Wrists Video |
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9 |
Whiskey In The Morning |
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10 |
You Video |
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11 |
Slamin' |
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12 |
Fall |
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P. Legerski (Corona, CA United States) - April 21, 2001
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
- TIME BOMB is going to eplode Big Time!!!!
Buckcherry returns from a Gold debut to a vastly superior cd. It is perverse, sleazy, erotic, smart, dirty, hook-laden, big chorussy, violent, romantic, party anthems, introspective. What more can you ask for?
The songs are either fast and dirty or slow and beautiful. The lyrics run from suicidal to lovey-dovey. The hidden track will make you cry and "PORNO STAR" will make you .....!
"Whiskey in the Morning" is brilliant and 'A Place In The Sun" is moving, trying and creepy.
All in all a tight record you can play at a party...alone..or with that "special someone" (read PORNO STAR description).
Brilliant and a welcome change to mopey alt rap rock.
Thank God for BUCKCHERRY!!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Pure Metal
Buckcherry is pure metal in the style of vintage Guns n Roses and AC/DC. Time Bomb is their sophmore release and it is an amazing album, and it shows that not all bands around today have no talent. This album is very raw and rockin' but the songs are very well written and performed. On this album they managed to expand on the sound of their first album but still stick to what they know. This album is full of upbeat metal songs such as Frontside, Porno Star, Underneath, Slammin', Slit My Wrists, Fall, and the first single Ridin'. There are also a few slower ballad like songs such as, (Segue)Helpless, You, and the hidden song. In my opinion the best song on the album is the rocker Whiskey in the Morning, this is such a great song. For fans of non polised straight forward metal this album is for you, but for anyone else you should check it out but no guarentees you'll like it
Kim (Lompoc, CA United States) - March 30, 2001
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Time Bomb Explodes!
Buckcherry have done it again! Their self titled debut hit gold and Time Bomb is sure to hit platinum. From the hard rocking Front Side, Time Bomb and Porno Star to the softer, melodic, Helpless and Without You this album will leave you feeling like you've just been rode hard and put away wet. The guys are rocking harder than ever. Joshua Todd's songwriting is outstanding and his vocal delivery is amazing on every track...but it's especially evident on the stark, gorgeous hidden track, Open My Eyes. What a surprise! Hands down, he's the best out there right now. The dual guitar assault from Yogi and Keith really adds a lot to this record and the rythem section is tighter than before. Devon Glenn may just prove to be one of rock's finest drummers. Simply put, Time Bomb defines Sex, Drugs and Rock n' Roll. Get it today, you won't be disappointed.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Fresh air with a familiar scent
When all is said and done, 2001 will have given us the best of the best in the world of music, with all the heavy hitters taking their best shot at being music for the new millenium. Who would've thought that the best album of the year could come from Buckcherry? I really enjoyed the first album, slowly getting attached to a different song with every listen. But Time Bomb starts where the first left off, and basically leaves it in the dust. Pumping, grinding, liquid and melodic, this record IS sex. It swings in all the right places, and when it slows it's pretty, but only as a hiccup bewtween the swagger. I've waited for this album for a while, but i didn't expect it to be this good. Beginning to end, it swings.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- So sad that they broke up.....
This album blows their first album out of the water. I've loved this album from the first time that I heard it. I'm just glad that Josh Todd put out a solo album (which is the best album of 2004 IMO) so us Buckcherry fans wouldn't completely be left out in the cold.
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