Description: Suicide Machines (Hollywood Records 2000) cool alt stuff VG+. Minor surface scratches plays perfectly. Case has Amoeba Records (Hollywood) sticker. Hole punch in barcode. Inserts quite good. Greatest song ever about owning a dog. Found this: Say the words "change of sound" to a fan in regard to their favorite band's latest release and check for a reaction. In the case of the Suicide Machines, a lot of folks who enjoyedDestruction by Definition and Battle Hymnswill likely use thesword when referring to the Detroit-based band's third effort: sellout. Instead of high-octane ska and punk, the Suicide Machines have ventured intoGreen Day-Blink 182territory. The opening track "Sometimes I Don't Mind" (a salute to bassist Royce Nunley's dog) is inoffensive at worst, catchy as hell at best. When the band rears back and blasts out more gristle-laced heavings like "I Hate Everybody," it almost sounds forced. The band's future may be in sunshiny, upbeat power pop--the hooks on "Perfect Day" and "Too Many Words" are not for the jaded. This disc fits the clich "short but sweet" perfectly.--Jason Josephes Track Listings 1Sometimes I Don't Mind2Permanent Holiday3The Fade Away4Too Many Words5No Sale6Green7Extraordinary8I Hate Everything9All Out10Perfect Day11Sincerity12Reasons13Goodbye For Now14I Never Promised You A Rose Garden
Price: 3 USD
Location: Onset, Massachusetts
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Artist: The Suicide Machines
CD Grading: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Type: Album
Format: CD
Record Label: Hollywood
Release Year: 2000
Release Title: Suicide Machines
Case Type: Jewel Case: Standard
Style: 2000s, punk
Case Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Genre: Alternative Rock
Inlay Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)