Dynamite Monster Boogie Concert by Raging Slab (CD, 1993)
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Here is a wonderful copy of their 1993 release. Second hand goods for sale here will (unless specified) be refitted with fresh cases where the existing case is cracked, dirty or scuffed, and cleaned if warranted.
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About this product
Product Identifiers
ProducerBrendan O'brien, Rick Rubin
Record LabelAmerican Recordings / Warner Bros.
UPC0093624524427
eBay Product ID (ePID)20050153652
Product Key Features
Era1990s
Run Time2814 Sec
Release Year1993
FormatCD
FeaturesStudio Recording
GenrePop, Rock
TypeAlbum
StyleHeavy Metal, Hard Rock
ArtistRaging Slab
Release TitleDynamite Monster Boogie Concert
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Guest ArtistJohn Paul Jones
DistributionUniversal Distribution
Number of Tracks12
GuitarGreg Strzempka, Mark Middleton
BassAlec Morton
MixingBrendan O'brien
EngineerNick Didia
Reviews"...Yum Yum...", 3 1/2 Stars - Very Good - "...reaffirms American rock's ability to reinvent itself at the witching hour....weird, wise, flag-waving riffs galore....makes you almost believe the good new days are here again...", "...What marks Raging Slab as a genuine boogie band isn't the omnipresent slide guitar or the drawling, shit-kicker vocals; it's the way this crew slam-dunks every riff it gets a hold of...", 4 Stars - Excellent - "...frontman Greg Strzempka pens a fine song, and tracks like the wry 'Weatherman,' the regretful ballad 'Lynne' and the deep guitar groove of 'Ain't Ugly None' unmistakably establish the band's own very distinctive, satisfying identity...", Highly Recommended - "...The band harks back to an age when heavy rock had more in common with black proto-funk such as the Meters than with the rhythmic regimentation of today's metal...yeah, it's regressive, but what isn't these days, outside of hard-core techno?...", "...Slab combines about 85 genres into one stinking heap of divine something-or-other that'd go down great at any party you'd ever care to throw..." - Rating: B
VocalsGreg Strzempka, Mark Middleton, Elyse Steinman