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A blog where I review music, ranging from critically acclaimed albums to obscure gems.

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Walk Among Us (The Misfits, 1982)

*rises up from my grave with a loud cackle* Hello there, boils and ghouls! Renegade the Zombiecorn here! On today's spectacularly spooky episode of Renegade's Music Reviews, we're going to be looking at the quintessential horror punk band, the Kings of Halloween themselves, the Misfits. Now, if you know about me, I love schlocky horror and sci-fi films and everything associated with them (including music). No other bands do it better than The Cramps and The Misfits. I've always had a particular

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The Unswept Today! (The Unswept, 2015)

Sooo...how can I preface this? Well, let's start off by saying that the Unswept's debut album, in spite of almost entirely being covers, was an excellent beginning - it's clear the O'Brien trio have a wide variety of influences and are able to cleverly work them into their Beatlesque sound with no effort at all. That isn't to say the few originals are slouchers in that department either; I could see songs like "Inside Out" and "Certain Flowers" appearing on a Herman's Hermits or Dave Clark Five

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The Unswept (The Unswept, 2014)

A common complaint I tend to see whenever I listen to older forms of music is how "today's music sucks" and "nobody makes music like this anymore". Not only does this reek of r/lewronggeneration, but it is completely unfounded. There are plenty of bands that make good music in this day and age, and many more that specialize in carrying on the legacy of older bands. And no other band does this better than The Unswept, a power trio that seems like they walked straight out of the British Invasion o

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Renegade's Top 10 Childhood Albums

Greetings all, Renegade here with a LOOONG-overdue update. For today's entry, I decided to do something a bit different - a retrospective list of all the albums I could remember listening to in my childhood. I listened to a LOT of albums growing up (particularly hardcore punk, psychobilly, and heavy metal) so narrowing them down to my top 10 was a difficult task. But anyways, I'll be taking a look at the 10 that I most remember fondly - the rankings do not signify a particular order from best to

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Meet the Beatles! (The Beatles, 1964)

The Beatles are often considered to be one of the, if not the, greatest bands of all time, and for very good reason: they broke new ground on both sides of the pond with their techniques in the studio and experiments in pushing the boundaries of music; their greatest works in that regard are Revolver and Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. But, even in their earliest days as the Fab Four and playing teenybopper rock and roll, they were still remarkable artists. As a longtime Beatles fan, I ha

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Introduction: Welcome!

So, in returning to the site after so long, I've decided I'm going to try something I started on another forum - reviewing music. Music has been a passion of mine for several years, so it makes sense that I take a look at various albums and give my overall thoughts on them. And with that out of the way, let's get into how each individual entry will be organized. Intro - Where I give a bit of history on the album/band in question.   Information - Album name, date released, record

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