RAMONES INFLUENCED SUBURBAN LEGENDS

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SUBURBAN LEGENDS:

Side 1:
1.He Lives In My Basement (2Pac Is Alive)
2.MTV Spies
Side 2:
1.Satan Is A Buttrocker
2.I Just Want To Have Something To Do

I GIVE POINTS (1 - 5 STAR): 3,5 star

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ORDER THEIR DEMO BY SENDING 4 US DOLLAR TO:

Suburban Legends c/o Glenn Shires
7515 Cason Lane
Gladstone, OR 97027
USA

MY COMMENTS:

When I listened first times Sururban Legends demo, it gave to me the most feelings of middle 80’s Ramones albums.

When you look name of the songs you see that Suburdan Legends has really got something to say, but I can say that in great way. At first Glenn Shires husky voice interfere little, but fast it become accustomed. It’s great that for every songs Suburban Legends has created own tricks.

Glenn Shires is really great songwriter and he has good sense of humour, by the way like Ramones contained to the first albums. Specially you’ve to laugh when you heard first time song Satan Is Buttrocker, it contains so great lyrics and story. Also little voice special effects and great rhytm changes.

First song He Lives In My Basement (2 Pac Is Alive) tells ofcourse about this 2 Pac. They gave kickass guitar solo to him and also kickass and blues solos on MTV Spies.

The most important is that Suburban Legends does Ramones song I Just Want To Have Something To Do little bit slower and the more heavy. They didn’t cover it straight from Ramones, but does it with. Plus of it that demo contains all lyrics.