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Twelve Shots On The Rocks | Hanoi Rocks

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Album Twelve Shots On The Rocks by Hanoi Rocks Review

In the early- to mid-'80s, Hanoi Rocks was the quintessential Sunset Strip hair band - and they weren't even from southern California. Hanoi Rocks, of course, was formed in Finland, but their trashy, hedonistic, decadent hard rock/pop-metal boogie influenced so many Los Angeles headbangers (including Mötley Crüe, Guns N' Roses, Warrant, Faster Pussycat, L.A. Guns, and Poison) that they might as well have grown up next to the Whiskey-a-Go-Go. Although Hanoi called it quits in 1985, their influence on pop-metal remained quite strong throughout the late '80s - and it wasn't until the Nirvana/Pearl Jam/grunge upheaval of 1992-1993 that their influence started to decline. When the '90s came to a close, it seemed like a safe bet that Hanoi would never see the light of day again, but much to the surprise of die-hard pop-metal enthusiasts, founding members Michael Monroe and Andy McCoy re-formed Hanoi Rocks in 2002 with a new lineup that included guitarist Costello, bassist Timpa, and drummer Lacu - and the result of that reunion is Twelve Shots on the Rocks. This CD is totally oblivious to post-'80s developments in hard rock; the album sounds like it could have been recorded 20 years earlier. Monroe and McCoy offer no acknowledgment of the alternative rock scene of the early 2000s, which is probably just as well because they bring a great deal of conviction to their new material. Fans of Hanoi's '80s recordings needn't worry about whether or not Monroe and McCoy still have their old chemistry; their rapport is as strong as ever, and all of the hard rock, punk, and glam influences that served them so well back in the day - Kiss, the New York Dolls, Aerosmith, the Stooges, Alice Cooper, Slade, Mott the Hoople, among others - are very much at work on this CD. Although not quite as essential as Hanoi's early-'80s recordings, Twelve Shots on the Rocks is an exciting return to form for Monroe and McCoy.

Review by allmusic.com

Tracks on this album
# Track title Track length Preview Download
1 Intro 0:29 preview song Intro Download track Intro
2 Included lyricsObscured 4:07 preview song Obscured Download track Obscured
3 Included lyricsWhatcha Want 4:17 preview song Whatcha Want Download track Whatcha Want
4 Included lyricsPeople Like Me 2:58 preview song People Like Me Download track People Like Me
5 Included lyricsIn My Darkest Moment 4:23 preview song In My Darkest Moment Download track In My Darkest Moment
6 Included lyricsDelirious 3:15 preview song Delirious Download track Delirious
7 Included lyricsA Day Late, A Dollar Short 3:08 preview song A Day Late, A Dollar Short Download track A Day Late, A Dollar Short
8 Included lyricsNew York City 4:05 preview song New York City Download track New York City
9 Included lyricsWinged Bull 4:27 preview song Winged Bull Download track Winged Bull
10 Included lyricsWatch This 3:46 preview song Watch This Download track Watch This
11 Included lyricsGypsy Boots 4:12 preview song Gypsy Boots Download track Gypsy Boots
12 Included lyricsLucky 3:23 preview song Lucky Download track Lucky
13 Included lyricsDesigns On You 4:23 preview song Designs On You Download track Designs On You
14 Bonus Track 3:34 preview song Bonus Track Download track Bonus Track
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