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by: Fu Manchu
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Binding: Audio CD
Brand: FU MANCHU
EAN: 0035498013423
Item Dimensions: 20
Label: Fontana Mammoth
Manufacturer: Fontana Mammoth
MPN: 980134
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Fontana Mammoth
Release Date: August 31, 1999
Studio: Fontana Mammoth
Disc 1:- Regal Begal
- Missing Link
- Asphalt Risin'
- Neptune's Convoy
- Redline
- Cyclone Launch
- Strato-Streak
- Solid Hex
- Falcon Has Landed
- Seahag
- Bargain
- Supershooter
Editorial Review:
Product Description: No Description Available No Track Information Available Media Type: CD Artist: FU MANCHU Title: IN SEARCH OF... Street Release Date: 02/27/1996 Domestic Genre: ROCK/POP
Amazon.com: If Fu Manchu were in search of the lost Black Sabbath riff, they've struck gold. Their debut CD is so chock full of lumbering Sabbath-powered riffs and Blue Cheer-pinched guitar licks that it's a bit unnerving. The el cheapo recording and utterly distorted guitar sound help further this connection even more. This record is about riffs, pure and simple--big fat ones that'll curl your nose hairs and punch you hard in the gut. Devastating sludge: an absolute must-have for fans of Monster Magnet and Kyuss. --Adem Tepedelen
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Fu Manchu just keep churning ou the fuzz based hard and heavy rock and roll circa Black Sabbath '75. If you are looking for a hard driving guitars, & lyrics from shop and metal fab class, then this is for you. Plays a little slower than favorites Action is GO and Daredevil, but that is not a bad thing.
Purchase and enjoy!
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Good album to bang your head to. Good crunchy guitars and driving rhythms. If your seeking intelectual fodder, skip this but if you just want to rock out, this is the band to do it.
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In Search of...takes you through a grinder where you come out hamburger. 70's crunch rock for those that can't get enough and this one won't let you down. If you have ever said to yourself "I wish someone would do a super heavy type 70's album and not stray to far" then you're in luck and Fu Manchu has granted your wish. They would have to improve human hearing to get any heavier than this. Whole heartedly recommended for any 70's rock fan and not recommended for anybody else.
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Ok, thanks, Rock n'roll can still be thrilling on XXI century.
Here's Fu Manchu.
This album could be called In search of Tony Iommi or stuff like that. But that's great, putting 70's hard rock into something fresh, raw and garage fuzz.
another great aspect is: You can put girls and cars on the cover of an album and do not seem like rubbish poser crap like Motley crue, Bon Jovi and so on.
It's a great option for those like me who can't stand nü metal bands or bubblegum hampty ...
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This record can just be described in one word. Perfect. It has everything that a ultimate stoner record should have; fuzzed-out guitars and bass, excelent drumming, lyrics about cars and the space and at last the hooks. It is almost unbelievable that a band can be so melodical and yet so extremely heavy. The spirit of Black Sabbath is easily found in here in the catchy riffs but there is no rip-offs to see at all. The sound is too heavy and there is a sort of fuzzed garage-feeling in here that is not ...
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