Skid Row - Subhuman Race
(Limited Edition Blue/Black Marbled Vinyl)
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BMG |
Genre: |
Pop/Rock |
Product No.: |
ABMG 36698
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EAN: | 4050538936698 |
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In Stock
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180 Gram Vinyl Record |
No. of Discs: | 2 |
Limited edition 180-gram blue and black marbled vinyl
Underrated gem, originally released in 1995
Charting globally, No. 35 in U.S., No. 8 in U.K., No. 6 in Japan
Features "My Enemy," "Into Another," and closing track "Breakin' Down" from the film The Prophecy
In the three years between Skid Row's rarities compilation B-Sides Ourselves — four years if you're counting from their last real studio album, 1991's Slave to the Grind — and Subhuman Race, the world turned its attention away from hair metal and toward hip-hop, grunge, and a harder, faster, louder brand of thrash metal. Which is too bad, because Subhuman Race is the best album of the group's career, forgoing the pop-metal sheen of earlier hits such as "18 and Life" and "I Remember You" in favor of a tougher sound that matches the tenor of the times.
Tracks such as "Bonehead," "Beat Yourself Blind," and the title track mix razor-sharp guitar lines, grinding rhythms, and Sebastian Bach's stinging shriek, keeping the emphasis squarely on the music, as opposed to Bach's once-misanthropic ways.
Side A | My Enemy | Firesign | Bonehead | Beat Yourself Blind | Side B | Eileen | Remains To Be Seen | Subhuman Race | Frozen | Side C | Into Another | Face Against My Soul | Medicine Jar | Side D | Breakin' Down | Iron Will |
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