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Violent Years [Enhanced]

~ the Black Halos (Artist)
3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)

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1. Some Things Never Fall
2. No Tomorrow Girls
3. Jane Doe
4. Capt. Moody
5. Last of the 1%'Ers
6. Lost in the '90s
7. Underground
8. Sell-Out Love
9. 50 Bourbon Street
10. Warsaw
11. Start the Violence
12. No Class Reunion

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There are trashy punks, there are tawdry punks, and then there are the Black Halos. Members of the Vancouver, BC, brats met frontman Billy Hopeless when he was donning women's underwear in 1994. Since then, the Halos have cemented their love with sweat, smeary makeup, and choice slabs of stoopid rock & roll. Seven years later, the band has released The Violent Years, the fivesome's first full-length CD since 1999's self-titled release on Sub Pop's Die Young Stay Pretty imprint.

On Violent, glam punk's precious little devils flip the anti-establishment finger and dish out more messy rock than can be restrained in one boozed-up band. Whether they're lamenting the dulling of music's sharpest blades ("Lost in the '90s," "Underground") or tripping over bottles on the way to true love ("No Tomorrow's Girls," "50 Bourbon St."), the Halos' "We'll show them all" attitude saturates the 12-song disc. Violent is nothing new in the counterculture cesspool that already spawned greats like the Dead Boys, the New York Dolls, and the Sex Pistols three decades ago, but why get out of the car just because you've been down this road before? The Halos' stand on DIY destruction ("Better Way to Die") should be music to the ears of punk nihilists wearing women's--and men's--underwear everywhere. --Jennifer Maerz


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "DID YOU GUYS SEE ... AFI???", Aug 23 2001
my purchase of the violent years was based solely on the 3 occasions on which i had the extreme pleasure of seeing the black halos play live... loud, abrasive, ... oldschool band which plasters a happy grin on my liddle face whilst my throat becomes raw from screaming along to the lyrics. Billy Hopeless' just-woke-up-and-smoked-a-pack-of-marlboros rasp is a perfect complement to the ferociously tight punk produced by these guys. As soon as you hear the first track, your soul will be sold.
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5.0 out of 5 stars You people are crazy #2, Jul 31 2001
By Joe (VANCOUVER, CANADA) - See all my reviews
you people are crazy! this album rocks! just listen to Some things never fall or Jane Doe! When I played those songs for my friend he was like "OH MY GOD! MORE BLACK HALOS!" The Black Halos rock.
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4.0 out of 5 stars You people are crazy., Jun 12 2001
By Greg Polard (PHILLY PA) - See all my reviews
This album is great. I do think that the self titled is a little better, but this is great none the less. Billy's vocals are so fitting for the style, I couldn't picture anyone else singing these songs. Listen to the song "JANE DOE". NOW

Greg xxx

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4.0 out of 5 stars A Breath Of Fresh Air in the Stench of 'New' Punk
Okay, some reviews complain about how unoriginal the Black Halos may seem, but I think they're the perfect tonic to all of these "Punk: The Next Generation" wanker... Read more
Published on May 11 2001 by J Alary

1.0 out of 5 stars Black Halos are Horrible
This CD is very bad. I didn't find any of the songs unique or enthralling. I gave it a few listens, but the Vocals are annoying and harsh and the music is very repetitive. Read more
Published on May 6 2001 by xsparklegirlx

2.0 out of 5 stars Not what you want to hear
This album is not very good. It doesn't sound good and it's not done in good taste.
Published on April 26 2001

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