SSDHow We Rock

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Heavy Metal

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Tracklist

How We Rock Intro 3:13
How We Rock 2:20
Words That Kill 3:19
The Choice 2:53
On The Road 3:42
What It Takes 3:44
What If I 3:10

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    Cover of How We Rock, 1984-05-00, Vinyl How We Rock
    LP, Album
    Modern Method Records – X110 US 1984 US1984
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    Cover of How We Rock, 1984, Vinyl How We Rock
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    Modern Method Records – X110 US 1984 US1984
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    Reviews

    • ian1989's avatar
      ian1989
      My copy is still sealed! The foundations of SSD are still present throughout this record, with Al's beast of a chug and Springa's HC vox
      • securityblanket's avatar
        I’ve always hoped that at some point Al would decide to do a revamped/remixed version of this record with Francois’ leads not so loud in the mix (and/or deleted entirely on certain songs) along with some of the fat trimmed from the songs for pacing and maybe a pitch increase ala rock for light. I contend that these were born as hardcore songs and then got morphed into a more metal direction over time. This record has the bones for a decent HC record.
        • oligorock's avatar
          oligorock
          As great as Straw Dogs LPs after the F.U.’s demise.
          • mr.dna's avatar
            mr.dna
            Edited 9 years ago
            When How We Rock went "metal" people abandoned in droves but this record has withstood the test of time. It's a glorious, chaotic wall of noise about to collapse under its own formidable weight. The wild leads are the icing on the cake. 5/5!

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