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| Artist: Kid Rock Label: Atlantic
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Rating: 145 reviews Sales Rank: 21
Format: Explicit Lyrics Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 290556 UPC: 075678997174 EAN: 0075678997174 ASIN: B000ULQUS0
Release Date: October 9, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Trying different things Smokin funny things October 9, 2007 D. Hopkins (ME) 9 out of 23 found this review helpful
Rockin CD and I'm only 3 songs into it. Have always enjoyed Kid Rocks humor and just plain honest lyrics. He may not be 4 everybody, but if your a fan this is 4 you. Love the mix of wearwoves and sweet home... as only Kid can do. It's not a rip off but a tip of the hat to some fellow artist. So Hott is AC/DC meets KISS....(4 songs into it) Sugar.. Kid at his rock hop self.... What are you waiting for... Go get this.
A TRUE KID ROCK FAN.... DISAPPOINTED!!! October 21, 2007 Anders Granning (Milford, Oakland County, MI USA) 9 out of 15 found this review helpful
Kid Rock hyped this album like it was the greatest rock album of all time. I expected it to rock and roll not exploit other songs. This short 11 track album is so redundant it is pathetic. I kept waiting for the fireworks but was disappointed. Take my advice and skip this album. Pick up the preceding self titled album and don't encourage Kid's success, it has obviously went to his head with this effortless garbage of a CD.
A very bad album October 10, 2007 Donald Beggerly (Mukwonago, Wisconsin, USA) 8 out of 15 found this review helpful
a very bad album there is no rock on this flop at all kid pebble really shines through on this disaster. Tommy lee hit him harder than any track on this flop. I WOULD LIKE MY MONEY BACK
Kid Rock brings back early 70s Rock... October 11, 2007 B. Akers (Pikeville, KY) 8 out of 12 found this review helpful
Fantastic CD. Kid Rock wins again with a great album that pays tribute to real early 70s rock (i.e. Bob Seger). Roll On and Amen are the stand out songs to me at least. If you're a fan of great, traditional rock and roll then this album is for you.
Lame October 20, 2007 C. Flatt (somewhere, USA) 8 out of 10 found this review helpful
Kid Rock's style of trying to be someone he isn't is ever more prevalent on this record. There are a few licks that remind you ever great classic rock bands, but all the too few, which in a way works in his favor. Even the cover clearly rips (I'm sure he didn't intend for it to be taken as a copy of, but a tribute) AC/DC. The writing on this record is as terrible as before, and all the guitar, drum, rap mashing is still tiresome. This isn't rock. This isn't hip-hop. It's someone trying to be better than he is. Next time, Kid Rock needs to write his own lyrics, his own chords and riffs, and be the real Kid Rock and show what really goes on inside his mind, and not the minds of producers.
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