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Hell Yeah | 
enlarge | Artist: Horrorpops Label: Hellcat Records Category: Music
List Price: $13.98 Buy Used: $7.00 You Save: $6.98 (50%)
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Rating: 32 reviews Sales Rank: 12696
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 80463 UPC: 457780463240 EAN: 0045778046324 ASIN: B0001A79JO
Release Date: February 10, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Julia | | • | Drama Queen | | • | Ghouls | | • | Girl in a Cage | | • | Miss Take | | • | Where They Wander | | • | Kool Flattop | | • | Psychobitches Outta Hell | | • | Dotted With Hearts | | • | Baby Lou Tattoo | | • | What's Under My Bed | | • | Emotional Abuse | | • | Horrorbeach |
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To all psychos out there, please don't waste your time... February 19, 2008 WreckinPsychoChick 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Even though I love Kim Nekroman, I have to be honest and say I hate this band. I could try to step in the shoes of a regular rock fan but as a psycho I have to say that this cd is a total waste of time, money, and effort. The music is boring, the lyrics are mediocre, and you could spend your money on better things. Go get some real psychobilly...some good old-school stuff. I'm just wondering when "psycho" chicks are gonna stop trying to be pinups and start kicking some a__s. Maybe I should just start a band and kick some a_s myself. Alright, awful cd, move on, keep wreckin'!
Just an incredible find! June 27, 2007 Flying since "Their Finest Hour" 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I found this band by accident, following some related links, and thought they sounded good enough to give them a shot. They bring in a lot of solid punk rock and new wave sounds into the mix but with a decidedly original sound. I'll be checking out their other works for sure.
Hell Yeah! April 28, 2007 Morton (Colorado) Horropops-Hell Yeah **** The first lady of psychobily and the presedent Patricia and Nekroman released The Horropops first album Hell Yeah! in early 2004 and it is one of the genres best albums of all time. Psychobiliy was made popular by the likes of Reverend Horten Heat and The Cramps in the late 1970s and the early 1980s. True to the rockabiliy fashion of Chey Atkins, early Elvis Presley, and Eddie Cochren and thick in stand up bass and rockabily guitar the Horrorpops mesh that with dark and sometimes haunting lyrics, while not as dark as The Nekromantix still pretty errie at times. Songs like the opener 'Julia' and 'Dotted With Hearts' are slower songs that focus mostly on the voice of Patricia. Other songs like 'Ghouls' 'Kool Flattop' and 'Psychobitches Outta Hell' are more fast paced in your face and unappologetic. 'Girl In A Cage' comes across as almost a ska song at times and a harder rocker at others. A very original song. 'Where They Wander' will undoubtably go down in history as the bands signature song, with a killer chorus that is sure to be stuck in your head after you first listen and full of great background vocals this is easily the best song the band has recorded so far in their career. Other songs like 'Baby Lou Tattoo' and 'Whats Under My Bed' are great songs as well that are very catchy and easy to sing along with. 'Horrorbeach' and 'Miss Take' may be throw aways but thats only two songs out of thirteen. The musicianship is very good here. Patricia is a phenominal bass player, and that its a stand up bass even ups the anti. Nekroman and Karsten are both accomplished guitar players especially Nekroman who also fronts The Nekromantix. Neidermeier is a very solid drummer as well. Psychobily is a very cool genre of rock n' roll that offers something different to the listeners of today. It also transfers you to the 50's when rockabily was popular. The Horrorpops are easily one of the best bands in the genre and this album does a good job of introducing new fans to the music, and while its not as good as their second effort Bring It On this is still a great album that showed promise where there next album took the tourch and ran with it.
Hell Yeah! is right! May 11, 2006 Falkon (USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This band is one of the most talented to make an appearance in this century. Miss Patricia Day Makes the band, in my opinion. Shes a talented beautiful singer who can play her bass worth a damn and actually has quite a diverse style of playing as well. Her slaps are well timed and placed in the songs, and the vocals nhance this. Not only is she talented, but the rest of the band is as well. How Often is it that a band comes out of nowhere not only playing older style music, but singing about horror movies? And, not to mention again, doing it well. The songs are diverse and skillfully mastered, and the Horrorpops show no signs of let-downs any time soon. Great talent and skill can be found in this band. Pick this one up!
Absolutely May 8, 2006 Sullivan Gray (Tigard, OR USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is one of my favorite CDs.. Every single one of the songs on the CD are different and unique, but not to the extent that it sounds like a mix CD. The band's style of music matches up so perfectly with their lyrics. Basically, it makes me want to jump on a table and dance.
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