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More than five years after its poorly received second album, TIME BOMB, the Los Angeles hard-rock group Buckcherry returned in 2006 with this 11-track outing. Despite only frontman Josh Todd and guitarist Keith Nelson remaining from the band's ... Full Descriptionoriginal lineup, Buckcherry sounds much as it did on its 1999 debut, channeling the Cult and AC/DC through a seedy L.A. filter, albeit with a hint of punk-pop, as revealed on 15's propulsive opener, "So Far."
Buckcherry: Josh Todd (vocals); Keith Nelson, Stevie D (guitar); Jimmy Ashurst (bass guitar); Xavier Muriel (drums).
Recording information: Mad Dog Studios, Burbank, California.
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15 Music Review Average Rating: (3.8 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews GREAT CD!!!!!!! I bought this cd thinking I would only enjoy one or two songs, like most cd's you buy these days. To my surprise, I honestly enjoy nearly every song. This is a great cd, and I'm very glad I bought it. You will be too!!! Submitted by ericat53 (Bridge City, TX, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
AWESOME THIS WHOLE ALBUM IS AWESOME, EVEN THE SLOWER SONGS ARE PRETTY GOOD. I CAN'T WAIT TO HEAR MORE FROM BUCKCHERRY!!!! Submitted by GCLEATON1 (BLACKCREEK ,VA, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
good stuff with an 80's rockish sound this album gets everyone singing along Submitted by jessnhopers (Roseburg OR)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Better than ever BC is back with their third offering and it is a gem. Keith N. still writes and plays driving rock, JT may have gained a touch of sanity, (he actually sounds like he plans on staying alive for a while), but he has never sounded better & the three new members are rock solid musicians and contributing song writers. The band is strong, smart and kicks some serious ass. 'So Far' and 'Broken Glass' are two of the best rockers the band has ever done. Get this C.D. Submitted by mr57mike (Auburn, ME)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
buckcherry The cd is a good cd at a good price. Submitted by jets4life007 (Peoria,AZ,USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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