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Personnel: Nikola 7 His Friends (vocals, background vocals); Fredrik Larzon (drums). Recording information: Unisound (01/1997). Unknown Contributor Role: Nikola 7 His Friends. So-Cal-styled skate punks from Scandinavia, Millencolin's sophomore effort For Monkeys absorbs the influences of Operation Ivy, Bad Religion and the like and spits it back out as taut, melodic hardcore with a decidedly European twist. ~ Jason Ankeny
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Millencolin For Monkeys Songs For Monkeys Music Review Average Rating: (3.8 out of 5 stars)   You dumb froggin' swede You're not worth the plastic this album's made of. This album is a great buy. The songs are great and funny at the same time, very catchy music with original lyrics. Buy it. Submitted by SCXpunk (St. Louis, MO) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Millencolin kicks ass! This is a great album by Millencolin. The songs are melodic and full of rhythm. Millencolin fans will love this CD. I suggest you buy it. Well worth the money. Submitted by SCscx (Arnold, MO) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Avoid! This record isn´t even worth the plastic it´s made of. Avoid it at all costs. The songs are simple and no good. It should have a big red sticker with words Avoid this CD on.
Go buy the old ones instead.
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Millencollin is GOOD!!! This album is very good for all you punks out there looking for a good disc. It has hard songs as well as some melodic songs. It is well worth the $ Submitted by no_name99 (Jacksonville, FL) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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$16.45 Tommy Talton is a founding member of 70\'s Capricorn Records group Cowboy. While in Macon, GA through most of the 70s, Tommy was a studio musician recording with artists such as Bonnie Bramlett, Martin Mull, Corky Lang (West, Bruce and Lang, Mountain), Gregg Allman, Dickey Betts, Clarence Carter, country legend Kitty Wells, Alex and Livingston Taylor, Arthur Conley of Sweet Soul Music fame, and more. He toured extensively throughout the U.S. with Cowboy and with Gregg Allman\'s Laid Back tour, from Carnegie Hall (as special guests) to Fillmore West in San Francisco and most cities in between. Tommy lived and toured in Europe throughout the 90s and formed a group there, called The Rebelizers, with members of Albert Lee’s band, Hogan’s Heroes. Tommy Talton in Europe, Someone Else’s Shows is a collection of music from the Rebelizers, a group Talton formed with members of Albert Lee’s band, during his stay in Europe in the nineties, as well as recordings with the new band he formed in 2006, the Tommy Talton Band. The album features 13 previously unreleased tracks, 8 of which were recorded in 1995 in the small village of Schifflange, in the south of Luxembourg during Tommy’s stint in Europe. All of the tracks were penned by Talton, with the exception of Talton’s blazing version of the Bobby Charles’ “How Come People Act Like That?”.From the opening number, “Restless,” to the closer, “Broken Pieces,” (an acoustic masterpiece by Talton) the CD is chockfull of lyrics and melodies ...
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