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Bonus Tracks: Taking Over The World (Demo), White Rabbit (Live Demo), Stiletto (Voice Of Command) (Live Demo), Betrayer (Live Demo)
Personnel: Lizzy Borden (vocals, background vocals); Alex Nelson (guitar, background vocals); Gene Allen (guitar); Joey Scott Harges (drums). Photographer: Danny Hernandez. Lizzy Borden's second studio album, following the live The Murderess Metal Road Show by only a few months, is the band's career high point. A nice balance between the energetic but cliché-ridden pop-metal of its debut and the undistinguished Poison ripoffs of its later albums, Menace to Society drops the dopey Spinal Tap-like lyrics of the debut in favor of a less cartoony worldview, and singer Lizzy Borden's vocals are considerably more self-assured and less shrill. The tempos are slower, but they never slog down into the mush of so many other metal bands. The best tracks, like the Queensr˙che-like "Ursa Minor," show a greater sense of subtlety and dynamics than before, and Jim Faraci's spacious but not too glossy production shows the group off better. It's still not a great creative leap -- like many of the L.A. hair metal bands, Lizzy Borden was more about the look and the lifestyle than the music -- but Menace to Society is the one album where Lizzy Borden seems to be pushing itself to develop as a band. ~ Stewart Mason
Lizzy Borden Menace To Society Songs | 1. | Generation Aliens |
| 2. | Notorious |
| 3. | Terror on the Town |
| 4. | Bloody Mary |
| 5. | Stiletto (Voice of Command) |
| 6. | Ultra Violence |
| 7. | Love Kills |
| 8. | Brass Tactics |
| 9. | Ursa Minor |
| 10. | Menace to Society |
| Menace To Society Music Review Purchase Menace To Society CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Lizzy Borden Master Of Disguise CD (1989)
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$9.69 Often lumped in with the hair-metal bands of the day, 1980s glam-metal band Lizzy Borden enjoyed a "shock-rock" image while also showcasing excellent playing and thoughtful songcraft. Originally released in 1989 (and reissued by Metal Blade in 2007), this mid-career album still holds up musically, with its equal mix of well-played ballads, mid-tempo head-bangers, and anthemic rockers. Often lumped in with the hair-metal bands of the day, 1980s glam-metal band Lizzy Borden enjoyed a "shock-rock" image while also showcasing excellent playing and thoughtful songcraft. Originally released in 1989 (and reissued by Metal Blade in 2007), this mid-career album still holds up musically, with its equal mix of well-played ballads, mid-tempo head-bangers, and anthemic rockers. Curiously, just ...
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$10.49 The Heavy Metal community gives its bands a pretty wide berth; that's one way to explain the success of Uriah Heep. Some will tell you that they were not the best band in the world, but that's not being fair to this multi-talented group of individuals. The group have consistently produced a series of high quality hard rock, and have lasted longer than most bands of that genre. This CD use tracks from Uriah Heep's more eclectic side. It comes with new liner notes from Record Collector's Joe Geesin, and is a great addition to the ever expanding Heep Catalogue. Sanctuary. 2005.
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