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Revolting Cocks - Cocked & Loaded

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Free Music Review: wtf?
Hit: 5 Stars

Not sure if anyone else has revcolution medley, but it's a GOOD song.

10 million ways to die, also a good tune (could probably do without the harder speed metal-ish parts (chorus?).

Caliente and Prune Tang were available elsewhere if you knew where to look, and are good songs.

I had some issue with it being called Revolting Cocks; without Paul Barker, Chris Connelly, Bill Reiflin, Luc van Acker.. et al. But, when I think that Revco (and ministry and lard and ....) are Just parts of Al Jourgenson's head, and they can be whatever he wants them to be, I overcome my issues.

All in all, a good CD. Not Beers, Steers and Queers, but it's up there. In the Revco library, I'd rank it above Big Sexyland, but below Linger Ficken Good.


Free Music Review: No Chris Connelly But Still Good
Hit: 5 Stars

I'm not sure why this is called "Revolting Cocks", but just another collaboration with various lead singers - Gibby Haynes, Jello Biafra, Phil Owen and Stevie Banch; but the album is fantastic. Again, I don't really look at it like a Revolting Cocks album, but some of the songs fit pretty well into their older catalogue: Revcolution Medley, Ten Million Ways to Die, Jack in the Crack, Viagra Culture and Revolting Cock Au Lait; the latter of which is reminiscent of the song Linger Ficken Good, but a little harder edged.

I only hope that Revco does a proper set when they open up for Ministry this Spring.

Free Music Review: If ya can't laugh, screw ya!
Hit: 5 Stars

Here is REVCO back and taking no prisoners. Uncle Al is back with a beefed up line up featuring Gibby Hanes, Rick Nielson, Jello Biafra and Phildo Owen. Part sass, part tribute, part insanity mixed with moonshine likker. If you can't get down to this baby, you are just a nu-metal p*ssy. Viva the COCK!

Stand out track: Calientie (A reworded version of Dark Entries by Bauhaus!)

Free Music Review: you either love it or you hate it
Hit: 5 Stars

i love all of the revolting cocks albums, i wish there were more, i would buy them all. if you like ministry or pigface you will most likely dig this album. driving guitars, amazing drumming, and crazy lyrics performed by the most rambunctious bunch of musicians around. what more could you want?

Free Music Review: Not perfect, but hardly Revolting
Hit: 4 Stars

One of industrial metal's most influential figures, Al Jourgensen, has returned with his most successful side project, Revolting C - cks. RevCo are definitely less intense, extreme, and fast than Ministry, but, like all discs with Jourgensen's name on it, this band is just as weird. In fact, "Cocked And Loaded" is probably best listened to when stoned. The music is pretty trippy, and the lyrics (which feature lines like "being a man or woman has nothing to do with genitalia") are downright odd.

Despite having a couple of boring parts (see "Jack In The Crack"), this is a good industrial album (definitely one of the best of 2006 so far), and all Jourgensen fans should eat it up.

The first song is "Fire Engine," which ties a wah-wah guitar lick with a catchy, stomping, stop-start rhythm (a la the beat from "We Will Rock You"). This song also features some (slightly altered) lyrics from Jimi Hendrix's "Purple Haze." Track two, "Ten Million Ways To Die," has ominous spoken word vocals, as well has music that could be from a bad porno movie.

Other highlights include the fast, lurching riffs and guitar solo on "Prune Tang;" the catchy "Dead End Street," which combines very noisy, squealing guitars with a rhythmic hand-clap pattern and drum beat, and the riff-heavy, very Ministry-esque sixth track, "Pole Grinder."

"Cocked And Loaded" may have been released 13 years after RevCo's last album, but almost any fan would tell you it was worth the wait. It makes for quite a fine listen, and, if nothing else, this disc serves as a nice snack until the new Ministry album drops in May.
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