You Have the Right to Remain S
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Interloper
- Cavity Search
- Barbells
- Zipper Pig
- Welcome to New Jersey
- Your Mother
- Party's Over
- 5-0
- Tune up Time [Instrumental]
- 3rd Leg
- Paddy Wagon Rape
- Highway Star
- You Fucked Up
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3983 in Music
- Released on: 1995-05-19
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Explicit Lyrics
- Dimensions: .20 pounds
Customer Reviews
You have the right to remain VIOLENT!
X-Cops is prolly one of the better GWAR side pojects..the music is a little more serious unlike GWAR or DBX....the music is much more hardcore...most of it's growling speed metal into somewhat of a highway rock sound...good stuff....nowhere near as silly as GWAR or Brockie's stuff..but there are a few chuckles in here...and Brockie provides them...musicaly this is some metal stuff..check it out..."Welcome to New Jersey" and "The Party's Over" plus the opening track "Interloper" shred up on the guitar and speedy double bass...GWAR fan's must have!
good stuff
SICK group comprised mainly of the good ol' boys of GWAR, X-Cops somehow manage to get more brutal than the band that spawned them. Orr's snarling vocals go along with the million-mile-an-hour drum blasts, accompanied well by Brockie on bass and Derks on guitar. Imagine death metal, thrash, punk and speed metal rolled into one blistering experience and that's what X-Cops are. The high points, in my opinion, are the eerie "Cavity Search" and "The Party's Over," for lightening up the pace of the album for a minute or two, plus it's got a killer bass line. Right to Remain Silent is a must for any GWAR afficianado.
they line up around the block to suck the ghost of hitlers ?
If you know gwar then you know what youre getting. comprised of the members of the aforementioned as well as kepone (or so i think), this album is a festival of violence as well as kick ... musicianship. If i had to suggest the best time to play this it has to be when your in your car and want to tear it up. just put on the instrumental "tune up time" and youll be hitting warp speed in a flash. Deep Purple never "shot you in the face" but they may as well have due to the superior (as well as lyrically enhanced) version of "highway star" <--- a song to help you be just that. As a New Jerseyan (huh) i love the synapses of my home state on the tune "welcome to new jersey" they sum it up and make known our continental blackballing by singing "they got the giants they got the jets they got it all but they get no respect" speed metal at its finest by some of the most underrated goons in the scene ...
