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Here Come the Brides
Brides of Destruction
Here Come the Brides
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock, Metal
 
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The Brides can't be stopped! What started as a side project with a series of demos in 2002 burst into the national spotlight with a Billboard Top 100 debut in 2004. Brides Of Destruction combine years of raucous Sunset S...  more »

     
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All Artists: Brides of Destruction
Title: Here Come the Brides
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Sanctuary Records
Release Date: 3/9/2004
Album Type: Explicit Lyrics
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock, Metal
Style: American Alternative
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 060768467422

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The Brides can't be stopped! What started as a side project with a series of demos in 2002 burst into the national spotlight with a Billboard Top 100 debut in 2004. Brides Of Destruction combine years of raucous Sunset Strip Rock-'n'-Roll history with the fire and energy of today's metal up-and-comers. Brides has blazed through the late-night TV circuit. They've drawn crazed fans to in-store performances. And now they take it to the streets with the "Honeymoon From Hell 2004" tour, visiting every major European festival this summer and returning to the US clubs that started it all in the fall. (text inside burst graphic) Brides of Destruction is the brand new group from Nikki Sixx of Motley Crue The Brides Are: Nikki Sixx (Bass) Tracii Guns (Guitar) London LeGrand (Vocals) Scot Coogan (Drums) Advanced Resolution DVD-Audio, Dolby Digital 5.1, and stereo options Stunning 5.1 surround sound "Shut The F**k Up" Music Video and Band Documentary Footage Artist Photos Lyrics Weblinks Plays on ALL DVD players

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John E. (jenglis3) from COVENTRY, RI
Reviewed on 7/8/2010...
let's face it, this was all about nikki sixx. tracii guns noone's really ever cared about and the other 2 guys were hired guns from the start. sure london legrand is a pretty good singer, but he could've been anyone and the music wouldn't have changed that much. Sixx deffinitly is at a return to form here after the lackluster generation swine and new tattoo were met with mediocre reactions. the opening track shut the f*ck up delivers a basic punk beat, while I don't care sounds like a bonus track from too fast for love. only get so far, the loan slow tune is the stand out on the album, but unlike the previous 2 crue albums there isn't a bad song on here, and the material is pretty much filler-less (another problem that plagued the crue). a great debut from a band that probably could've exploded if they were around longer.

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Not As Good As I Expected
Steven Sly | Kalamazoo, MI United States | 11/02/2006
(2 out of 5 stars)

"Once in a while I like to rock out to some just plain down and dirty sleaze rock, and the brides fit the bill pretty well. Led by Nikki Six (Motley Crew) and Traci Guns (L.A. Guns) this mines similar territory to other L.A. based hard rock acts. I originally picked this up after Classic Rock magazine listed it as one of the top 10 albums of 2005. Unfortunately it does not really live up to that billing in my opinion. The music sounds pretty much how you would think it would sound with this lineup, again typical of other L.A. based hard rock acts. The songs are mostly pretty average, although a few stick out. The opener "Shut The F**k Up" is a pretty cool rocker. "Natural Born Killers" has a killer hook and is a highlight. The ballad "Life" is another good one. The rest of the album is all decent, but with nothing that really stands out. This is an album that sounds pretty good driving down the highway in my car, but it not something that I pull out very often to listen to at home."