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Warrant - Dog Eat Dog

Facts

Artist(s)Warrant
StudioSony
Release DateAugust 25, 1992
UPC Code074645258423
 

Tracks

  1. Machine Gun
  2. The Hole In My Wall
  3. April 2031
  4. Andy Warhol Was Right
  5. Bonfire
  6. The Bitter Pill
  7. Hollywood (So Far, So Good)
  8. All My Bridges Are Burning
  9. Quicksand
  10. Let It Rain
  11. Inside Out
  12. Sad Theresa

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (45 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteSeperating the Boys from The MENQuote
This album didn't get the attention it deserved back when it was release in '92. From the first song Machine Gun, this album has it all for you. Great guitars, drums, bass, harmonies. Jani did a great job writing a terrific album that went misunderstood by both the record company and the fans. The girls no longer like them cause they didn't wear more make-up than the Avon Lady and didn't tease their hair higher than the stage lights. They got tattoo's and toughened up their image. Radio friendly is in the past and this album should be re-released with liner notes from the band and give a detail of what was going on with the record company at this time. Each song stirkes a nerve with you that makes you sing along with all the words. I bought this in '95 on CD and it's still a fine listen. I wished they would play more than just one song of this CD when they do live shows. When you buy this CD and listen to it, just remember one thing: This isn't your mommy's hair band anymore, this is MAN'S METAL. July 5, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteWarrant grows up with this one.Quote
What a shame grunge hit when it did.
Warrant went way beyond what anyone thought they could accomplish.
This disc is mature, memorable and still fun.
A more adult oriented Warrant.
Grunge deep sixed this release and Warrant has never recoved since.
Pity.
It's been all down hill ever since.
If your new to Warrant go with the the first three. June 11, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteWarrant's best album, hands downQuote
Almost every track is great (the sole exception for me is Hollywood), the rocking tracks are the tightest in the band's catalog and the mellower ones are on par with the big ballads of the other albums. June 3, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteTop 5 releases that came from the 80's..This is the origin of Nickelback and Daughtry folks...right hereQuote
Jani Lane is probably along with Kip Winger the best songwriter who unfortunately got labeled with the whole 80's hair band thing.....A great CD that no doubt is one of the best releases of the whole period...Heard of Nickelback? THis is where it all starts, on this CD that doesn't sound dated at all. Check out Fozzy All That Remains Reloaded to hear another incredible CD that's a bit overlooked due to the singer being a WWE wrestler...incredible CD! April 17, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteLost in the mix...Quote
This cd came out with little fanfare,thanks to the "nirv" of grunge and all the bands that came along with it. This is one of their best but was released approximately a year too late. If you think that Warrant died with Cherry Pie,then check out this one as well as "Ultraphobic",which was pleasently surprising as well. February 8, 2008

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