- Audio CD (Sep 9 2003)
- Number of Discs: 1
- Format: Enhanced, Import, Best of, Explicit Lyrics
- Label: Sanctuary
- ASIN: B0000C0F8Q
- Other Editions: Audio CD | LP Record
- Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
Product Details
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| 1. Gimme Gimme |
| 2. Pussy |
| 3. I Sit On Acid |
| 4. Crablouse |
| 5. Am I Sexy? |
| 6. Stoned On Love Again |
| 7. Marijuana In Your Brain |
| 8. Rough Sex |
| 9. Rubber Doll |
| 10. Take Control |
| 11. Scrood Bi U |
| 12. The Most Wonderful Girl |
| 13. Do What You Wanna Do |
| 14. Lover |
| 15. Nasty Love |
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Just a casual listener,
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This review is from: Greatest T*ts (Audio CD)
I'm not really a big LOA fan but it doesn't mean that I don't like them by all means. I became familiar with a few songs of theirs back in the mid to late '90s when I was in college. What I can really appreciate Lords of Acid is that they have quite the perverse sense of humor. Obviously the song titles speaks volumes especially in songs like "Scrood Bi U" (a messed up version of Marilyn Monroe's "I Wanna Be Loved By You") and "P***y". One of my personal favorite LOA songs is the catchy "I Sit on Acid". I bought "Greatest T*Ts" primarily for that song as well as for "Am I Sexy" and "Crablouse". I found myself enjoying the rest of the cd immensely. Not only are the songs are hilarious lyrically but the music is a good blend of techno and industrial music. I used to think they were cheesy but after listening to "Greatest T*Ts", the band has grown on me considerably. I am a fan. After the Super Bowl halftime controversy, I think Janet Jackson should hook up with Lords of Acid. They can provide the music and she can strip.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing,
By A Customer
This review is from: Greatest T*ts (Audio CD)
This compilation is one that every CD owner, Raver MUST OWN! All the hits are here.... I have followed the LOA since the 1st album.This is one of the best CD's of 2003. Techno/Industrial at it's best. The LOA are what makes us want to be free to live our lives the way we want to and be free from EVERY TABOO. The LOA do it. LOA KICK A*S!
1.0 out of 5 stars
RIP OFF!,
By emerald "nereus" (Denver, CO USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Greatest T*ts (Audio CD)
The TRUE Lords of Acid are long since gone. No I don't mean dead...what I mean is that original members Nikkie Van Lierop, Praga Khan,Oliver Adams and JK Magick have long since gone their seperate ways. They are the genius that LOA once was. Everything you hear on this compilation that is worth a damn is a product of their work. Songs such as I sit on Acid, Rough Sex, Take Control and The Most Wonderful Girl go back to 1991 with the original release of a fantastic album: LUST (later to be released in '96 with bonus tracks). The Crablouse, Do What You Wanna Do, and Marijuana in Your Brain date back to the '94 release of what I consider to be one of the most notable albums of our time: Voodoo-U. Pussy, Rubber Doll, and Lover come from the last TRUE LOA release: Our Little Secret (1997). Since that time (with the exception of the mediocre albumn: Heaven is an Orgasm), everything released under the LOA title is PURE CRAP.It appears that the original members sold the rights to the name: "Lords of Acid" as well as the rights to their work only to have some jackasses milk it for everything it's worth. Everything that has come out in the past 6 years has been 1) a feeble attempt at original work by the new title holders 2) a manipulation and dissolution of original LOA work (i.e. remix upon remix, and the Stript albums which blatantly re-released great songs only this time devoid of lyrics! They touted them as instrumentals...SHAME!!!) or 3) as in the case of this compilation, and latest attempt to steal your money, a combination of 1 & 2. It's dissapointing to see what has become of some of the best music of the 1990's. I met the Lords of Acid during their "Our Little Secret" tour of 1997. They were cool people and it's disheartening to see what they have done in selling their name and selling out on their long-time fans. I guess people will do what they have to do for a few bucks. Maybe there were extenuating circumstances none of us can know. At any rate, please do not support the current imposters by spending your hard-earned $$$'s on this hoax of a CD. If you want TRUE LOA in all its greatness go back and buy Lust or Voodoo-U. Our Little Secret is also a good albumn although listening to it is like watching the demise of the original LOA. They were on their last legs at that time and this fact is evidenced by some of the songs of that albumn. Long live the TRUE members of the Lords of Acid even though, by selling out, they have dissapointed us terribly.
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