Kid Rock - Devil Without a Cause

Kid Rock - Devil Without a Cause
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Album Details

Title: Devil Without a Cause
Artist: Kid Rock
Release Date: 8/18/1998
Label: Lava Records
Album Type(s): Explicit lyrics sticker
UPCs: 075678311925, 075678311918
Genre: Rock
Styles: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Hardcore Rap, Rap-Metal, Rap-Rock, Midwest Rap
Moods: Bravado, Aggressive, Boisterous, Brash, Cynical/Sarcastic, Energetic, Fun, Party/Celebratory, Raucous, Rebellious, Rollicking, Rowdy, Theatrical, Angst-Ridden, Confident, Druggy, Fiery, Freewheeling, Gritty, Intense, Ominous, Passionate, Poignant, Rambunctious, Rousing, Sleazy, Volatile, Organic, Outrageous, Playful, Irreverent
Total Copies: 106
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Bawitdaba
  2. Cowboy
  3. Devil Without a Cause
  4. I Am the Bullgod
  5. Roving Gangster (Rollin')
  6. Wasting Time
  7. Welcome 2 the Party (Ode 2 the Old School)
  8. I Got One for Ya
  9. Somebody's Gotta Feel This
  10. Fist of Rage
  11. Only God Knows Why
  12. F-ck Off
  13. Where U at Rock
  14. Black Chick, White Guy

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1998CDLava Records83119
1998CDLava Records83119

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Album Review

It's unlikely that even Kid Rock believed he had an album as good as Devil Without a Cause in him. Nobody else believed it, that's for sure. But he didn't just find the perfect extention of his Beastie and Diamond Dave infatuations here, he came up with the great hard rock album of the late '90s -- a fearlessly funny, bone-crunching record that manages to sustain its strength, not just until the end of its long running time, but through repeated plays. The key to its sucesss is that it's never trying to be a hip-hop record. It's simply a monster rock album, as Twisted Brown Trucker turns out thunderous, funky noise -- and that's funky not just in the classic sense, but also in a Southern-fried, white trash sense, as he gives this as much foundation in country as he does hip-hop. But what really reigns supreme on Devil Without a Cause is a love of piledriving, classic hard rock, not just that of hometown hero Bob Seger, but Lynyrd Skynyrd, Van Halen, and faceless arena rock ballads. The Kid makes it all shine with rhymes so clever and irresistible that it's impossible not to quote them. For all its modernity -- Rock's rapping, the titanic metallic guitars, Joe C's sideshow sidekick, the plea to "get in the pit and try to love someone" -- this is firmly in the tradition of classic hard rock, and it's the best good-time hard rock album in years (certainly the best of the last three years of the '90s). ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Aaron LepleyMixing Assistant
Al SuttonEngineer, Mixing
David BottrillMixing
Derek MatujaAssistant Engineer
Jason KrauseGuitar (Electric)
Jennifer BarbatoArt Direction, Design
Jimmy BonesKeyboards
Joe C.Rap
John TravisString Arrangements, Producer, Engineer
Joseph CulticePhotography
Kenny OlsonGuitar
Kid RockBand, String Arrangements, Mixing, Producer
Misty LoveVocals (Background)
Randy G.Photography
Shirley HaydenVocals (Background)
Stefanie EulinbergDrums
Tony DawseyMastering
Tweeds KrackerTurntables
Twisted Brown TruckerAssistant Engineer

Member Reviews

Amy T. (simplyamy) wrote on 8/16/2007...

Classic, can listen all the way through; his best

Jennifer J. (AthenaCrosby) wrote on 9/7/2006...

I really enjoyed the lyrics and music, "Only God Knows Why," even though I am not really that religious. Kid Rock played around a bit with a few varying music styles-which adds to the fullness of the CD.