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Richmond Sluts

Richmond Sluts (2001)
Disaster Records

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Contributed by: Boiler Gurl
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Published on May 3rd 2001


Well, these boys sure know how to rock, sweet lyrics about sex, drugs, and rock n roll, makes me want to get up and beg for more!!!!!! Along with their intense guitar riffs, there is a sense of style euphoning from their presence...Baby,"You Drive Me Wild"



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    Anonymous (November 13, 2005)

    Only 2 words can be used to describe this band fucking" saweet". Seriously buy this album. Don't download there songs, if ur a true fan u would buy this cd or u have already bought it.

    Anonymous (November 4, 2004)

    I heard 3 sonngs from richmond. One song was in Emerica next one in Thrasher. This songs are great dude!

    newartriot (June 4, 2001)

    Alright, I have to say that even though overly long reviews can be a pain in the ass to read, I think more needs to be said about this album.
    This is the best garage punk revival album to come out in a decade. What could end up a cliched, moronic Stooges pisstake turns into a clever and dirty Farfisa-laced party. Featuring (like a good 20% of the indie bands today do) a former member of Brian Jonestown Massacre. He'e the drummer so there is no mellow drone. Songs like "Bittersweet Kiss" and "City Girls" have an undeniable Dolls feel but "Paddywagon" is '77 all the way. I am not a professional reviewer but I know a good record when I hear one and this album makes me want to drink too much and go home with a boy I don't know. Oh and yes, I am a girl and I think they are very cute too. ha ha.

    Anonymous (May 4, 2001)

    my rating is for the person that wrote this. why are short reviews like this being accepted? It doesn't even say that much about the band, just some little surface description. Are the editors getting bored and just processing every review?

    fathead (May 3, 2001)

    this review doesn't even give me an opinion about this band. maybe....IF IT WERE LONGER!

    Anonymous (May 3, 2001)

    whats with the short reviews all of a sudden, come on people put a little more effort into it.

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