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This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. F5 (Rock): Dale Steele (vocals); Steve Conley, John Davis (guitar); David Ellefson (bass guitar); David Small (drums, percussion). After a messy split with longtime musical partner Dave Mustaine in Megadeth, bassist Dave Ellefson wasted little time getting his next project a float: F5. In this day and age, most heavy metal bands would like you to believe that they are happy to simply bash away at their instruments 24/7, with their Marshalls cranked up to 11. So it's a bit refreshing to read F5's press release, in which the quintet is honest about its game plan from here on out: "To be heavy, but always melodic." And that's a very fitting description of F5's full-length debut, A Drug for All Seasons. Singer Dale Steele (the most fitting name for a metal singer ever?) has no problem handling the musical curveballs that Ellefson and the other instrumentalists throw his way. But an oddly chosen cover -- the hippie anthem "What I Am" by Edie Brickell & New Bohemians -- will undoubtedly confuse the metalhead following F5 inherited from Ellefson's Megadeth days. But the original material works much better, as evidenced by such standouts as the title track (which sounds quite a bit like John Bush-era Anthrax) and "Dying on the Vine." Certainly not Peace Sells...but Who's Buying, Pt. 2, but that's precisely what Ellefson did not want to do with his new band. ~ Greg Prato Drug For All Seasons Music F5 Drug For All Seasons Songs Drug For All Seasons Music Drug For All Seasons Music Review Average Rating: (4.7 out of 5 stars)   F5 is a Go! Should Metal stay stuck in the past or should it continue to evolve? F5 is the answer to that question for me. The sound is brilliant, the cords are exotic, metal blues and anger tinges the edges. Former member of Megadeth, David Ellefson's new band F5 isn't stuck in the past. This is one sharp, clear and engaging CD.
I love Dale Steele’s voice and the musicians are pro. The guitarists aren’t two cord wonders, they are the best of the best in music industry today and they have produced an awesome sound laced with powerful guitar rifts.
I recommend “A Drug for all Season’s.”
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F5 is great I never heard of the band before. While on a music site I am a member of the band was advertised and a live chat with the bassist. I went and got the cd and it is awesome sounding and different from the other rock I have. Submitted by HeavyMetalLucidity (Boyce, LA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
I like this! Never heard of them and I checked them out and they are good. Good rock sound. Go out and buy this CD!! Submitted by TotallyLost7 (Casper, WY, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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