Lounge Against The Machine
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Track Listing
- Nookie/Break Stuff (originally by Limp Bizkit)
- Guerilla Radio (originally by Rage Against The Machine)
- Come Out And Play (originally by Offspring)
- Closer (originally by Nine Inch Nails)
- Wrong Way (originally by Sublime)
- Bullet The Blue Sky (originally by U2)
- Creep (originally by Radiohead)
- Last Resort (originally by Papa Roach)
- Rape Me (originally by Nirvana)
- What's My Age Again (originally by Blink 182)
- Smack My Bitch Up (originally by Prodigy)
- Fight For Your Right (originally by Beastie Boys)
- Only Happy When It Rains (originally by Garbage)
- Suck My Kiss (originally by Red Hot Chili Peppers)
- Holiday In Cambodia (originally by Dead Kennedys)
- The Rockafeller Skank (originally by Fat Boy Slim)
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #29131 in Music
- Released on: 2006-08-14
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Explicit Lyrics
- Dimensions: .21 pounds
Editorial Reviews
From Amazon.co.uk
On Lounge Against The Machine, alt-rock hits get the Vegas treatment way before their time. Vocalist Richard Cheese and his piano trio really know how to warp a song. Rage Against The Machine's "Guerilla Radio" sounds smooth as silk, if incredibly schmaltzy, in the hands of this wayward lounge act. The Dead Kennedys' "Holiday in Cambodia" gets completely defanged in Cheese's rendition. And it's definitely strange to hear the rage drained out of Nirvana's "Rape Me" and replaced with bland, mindless enthusiasm. The tone of these covers is so far removed from the originals that at times you forget what you're really listening to. At moments like these, Cheese and the boys sound like some anonymous combo going through the motions. But then you'll hear the singer let loose with some foul language or croon a harsh line and it sounds downright strange and funny. Lounge Against The Machine can be tiresome at times, but it certainly takes the piss out of these songs. --Fred Cisterna
