
1997
1. Hello
2. Smell My Finger
3. The Call (that never came)
4. Candy Lovin'
5. Pigeons Are Rude
6. Big Fat Song
7. Rule Me
8. The Ballad of Sandra Bullock
9. You & Me
10. Come So Long
11. V
12. Poster Idol
13. Freaks Come Out
77. My Bad Knee (Bonus Track) |
Dad's Porno Mag (Ryan
Roxie) - Dad's Porno Mag
Alice played with so many musicians that after they
tour with him they seem to come out with their own albums. It's like
going to The Alice Cooper University. Well one of the graduates I have
to say released one of the best albums. Dad's Porno Mags is the creation
of Ryan Roxie who started playing with Alice since The Last Temptation
tour.
Dad's Porno Mag is a pretty rockin' album. Some songs have that grunge
sound as well as garage rock. The DPM members are: Ryan Roxie - lead
vocals & guitar, Will Effertz - bass, Mike Fasano - drums. Ryan
Roxie has a good set of vocals on him.
The songs on this album are amazing as DPM warns
you not to take your girlfriend to their shows in "Smell My Finger"
which starts off like a Cars song.
...if you think I don't like her smell my finger
if you did why you bring her
to the rock show to stand in front of me...
"Pigeons Are Rude" is one of my favorites on
this album. Matter of fact Gilby Clarke produced that only track. That
one and "Rule Me" remind me of Nirvana.
There is an untitled track no. 77, "My Bad Knee" (info given
to me by Droid from Ryan Roxie's site) at the end which is also a favorite
of mine.
The only thing I don't like is you have to wait five minutes of dead
air space before it comes on.
I wish bands would stop doing that. It's a pain when you have more than
one CD in a carousal tray.
I believe they came out with different covers. The one I have is the
first ones issued out.
Ryan Roxie is into the 70's era so as you look through the CD cover
of the kid's room you see '70 images such as Frampton Comes Alive, Boston
and Journey albums. The posters on the wall of Linda Carter as Wonder
Woman, Daisy Duke's Barbara Bach, Farrah Fawcett, Heather Thomas or
is that Locklear? I get them confused.
Anyway excellent album a must buy. |