Location:  Home» New & Used Music CDs » General » Bring It On!  

Bring It On!

Bring It On!

enlarge enlarge 
Artist: Horrorpops
Label: Hellcat Records
Category: Music

List Price: $13.98
Buy Used: $7.74
You Save: $6.24 (45%)

Qty 1 In Stock


New (14) Used (14) from $7.74

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 19 reviews
Sales Rank: 15626

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 80473
UPC: 045778047321
EAN: 0045778047321
ASIN: B000AMJD7Y

Release Date: September 13, 2005
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Condition: CDs / DVDs may have light surface scratches. VHS boxes and jewel case condition will vary, unless noted NIP (New In Package). May or may not include liner notes. All returns must be authorized in advance.

Tracks:

  • Freaks In Uniforms
  • Hit 'N Run
  • Bring It On!
  • It's Been So Long
  • Undefeated
  • You Vs. Me
  • Crawl Straight Home
  • Trapped
  • Walk Like A Zombie
  • Where You Can't Follow
  • Caught In A Blonde
  • S.O.B.
  • Who's Leading You Now

Similar Items:

  • Hell Yeah
  • Kiss Kiss Kill Kill
  • Return of the Loving Dead
  • Tiger Army III: Ghost Tigers Rise
  • Tiger Army

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
The scariest thing about Horror Pops second album, might be the cover itself that looks like were promotional stills for some goth episode of Pee Wee's Playhouse. But the visuals are the most seditious part about these Danish punk psychobilly rockers. They elevate the often creepy genre with their smart lyrics, elegant nods to New Wave, careful attention to dynamics and a strong rhythmic structure that will find you nursing a bad case of whiplash from all the head bobbing. It's one of those rare albums that combines swaggering attitude, clean melodies and a skewed sense of humor in equal measure. And that's even before you're lulled into bittersweet submission by the voice of singer/bassist Patrica Day's whose voice is caught midway between Chrissie Hynde smart and seductive purr, Debbie Harry's saucy screech and Nico's dark mysteries. -- Jaan Uhelszki

Album Description
While never dropping their trademark sexy, horror-flick flair, their new CD, produced by Bad Religion's Brett Gurewitz, reveals new depths of songwriting. Brash, Link Wray guitars, singer Patricia's sultry petulance, throbbing standup bass; all served up in loving tribute to the brooding pop of '80s icons like Blondie and Siouxsie Sioux. With two European headlining tours, performances on BBC1 and Jimmy Kimmel, and a major Warped Tour under their belts, HorrorPops are set to build on the musical success of their 2004 debut, "Hell Yeah". And kick some ass.


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Bring it on   March 1, 2008
E. Anderson
For the longest time, I have been meaning to check out the HorrorPops's music since I read an interview with them in a magazine a few years ago. I recently acquired a copy of the band's second album BRING IT ON! through my library. The band's brand of psychobilly, punk, ska, new wave, and rockabilly isn't what I normally listen to but I definitely took an immediate liking to what I heard. BRING IT ON isn't a great album but I liked it a lot. A few of the songs weren't all that great but songs like "Walk Like a Zombie" and "You vs. Me" makes up for the blandness of "Freaks in Uniforms" and "It's Been so Long". I am especially fond of "Walk Like a Zombie" which is addictively infectious. The pop hooks has a '60s retro pop quality that I totally dug. The lyrics are a real hoot too. I like the horror aspect of their lyrics. Bassist and lead singer Patricia Day reminds me a great deal of Siouxsie Sioux. While BRING IT ON may not be a great album but I think it was worth checking out for this new fan. For me it was a great introduction to the HorrorPops. I am definitely going to have to check out their first and latest cds.


1 out of 5 stars Stay away from this one...   February 19, 2008
WreckinPsychoChick
0 out of 4 found this review helpful

When I listened to their first album, "Hell Yeah!", I thought it was unfortunate that Kim Nekroman took part in this project. I also hoped that they would redeem themselves by making a better album next time. Well, my hopes have been crushed because this cd is even more boring and mediocre than the last. I am the type of person that always gives any music a chance before judging it...but by the end of the album I wanted to shoot myself. The Horrorpops claim to not pledge loyalty to any genre but after hearing both of their albums I sincerely think thats an excuse to make crappy music and get away with it. If you want something more energetic and fun, please look elsewhere...please. Go buy some of The Meteors stuff if you want quality psychobilly music. Alright, buy something else and keep wreckin'!


4 out of 5 stars hororpops   August 25, 2007
Nekrogirl (Costa Rica)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

damn i wanna buy it tshirt this band and nekromantix if u know where tell me plix cya


5 out of 5 stars Great guitars, great voice, great MUSIC!   February 15, 2007
Alex Nennig (New London, WI)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This album is great, I don't know why so many are complaining when this album is clearly better than Hell Yeah! ever was.

And their first album was great!

They did stray farther away from the rockabilly since the last album, but it's still really enjoyable, bouncy, fun music that embraces the right amounts of rock, punk, rockabilly, and a little bit of pop (Heck, if you told me "Hit and Run" was a cut from No Doubts "Tragic Kingdom" I wouldn't think twice). Patricia Day sounds even better on this album, sounding somewhat like a drunk, foreign Gwen Stefani. I love her voice, the way she chews and spits some of those words... She has to be one of the best female vocalists I've ever heard.

What makes Bring It On! it better than Hell Yeah! is that the songwriting is much better, and they all but dropped the goth imagery. The only horror themed song they have on here is "Walk Like A Zombie." The rest is much more varied, plenty of songs about love, a song about rebelling against musical conformity ("Freaks In Uniform" which lets you know from the start that this album isn't *going* to be a repeat of their debut), a song about overdrinking (the hilarious "Crawl Straight Home" featuring the line "coated tongue and hairy teeth/I guess I'm not so lady like"), and the gorgeous murder ballad "S.O.B." (great vocals on that song, she really puts some bite into those lines) just to give you an idea.

But what really *REALLY* sells this record for me is the guitar work. They apparently switched out a guitarist and replaced him with some dude from Tiger Army (the bass player, I heard) meaning you have two former bass players from other psychobilly bands playing guitar. It sounds weird, but I couldn't be happier with the results. The guitars on the album really shine thanks to some gorgeous arrangements and a smart sense of subtlety. I mean, they aren't doing anything technically impressive with them (in other words, no Eddie Van Halen soloing or anything like that), but the stuff they do with thier instruments is pretty inventive. Sometimes they're playing these spidery little lines over the chords, or they'll do some echoey, reverbed, surf-style chord swooping. There's a song ("You Vs. Me" I think) where they drop the chord progression in favor of just slashing a quick powerchord every fourth beat so you just hear a quick "chick" in the background for a verse. Man, there's so much stuff that I've noticed upon repeated listens, I can't begin to remember it all, but believe me when I say this whole album has lots of interesting sonic layers if you bother to look for them.

Whats impressive about that is they could have just been banging out power chords the whole time and still made a fun album, but the guitarwork clearly shows they put a lot of time and thought into this album. It shows a surprising amount of intelligence, and while some of this type of thing was on Hell Yeah! its much more apparent on Bring It On! which tells me the Horrorpops were really shooting for a high level of quality, and I'd say they achieved it by giving us a intelligent mutli-layered musical experience.

You could pop this album in an enjoy it right away for its catchy and fun songs, but you can also surround yourself with a decent stereo and look for all the little guitar parts you didn't notice the first time around popping out of your speakers.

In short, the HorrorPops are easily the best band on Hellcat since the Dropkick Murphys (and I dare say I enjoy the HorrorPops even better than DKM), and you'd be missing out if you didn't pick up Bring It On! right away.




5 out of 5 stars Buy 2 copies, your spouse WILL steal the 1st one   November 11, 2006
Stuart Sutton (virginia beach, VA United States)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

There's a lot of nit-picking in these reviews about "they're not psychobilly" , "the first album was better", blah, blah, blah. The problem is that nobody else is putting out anything quite like this. You can't try to compare them to Kim's band or to Tiger Army. And please don't call them emo-billy as someone did elsewhere.

My tastes run from old time rockabilly all the way through the hard core punk of bands like the Nerve Agents, Sick of it All, etc. The simple point is that this is energetic and unique music that borrows from lots of styles. Some songs are astonishing but they are all likely to make you tap your feet and bob your head. There really seems to be something in their sound that would appeal to anyone that likes the twangy surf-guitar sound in rockabilly but wants a more up-tempo delivery. The occasional ghoulish lyric is simply a nice touch here as well.

If you already know you like them and can't wait for their next release go get Mad Marge and the Stonecutters.


Used CDs

Our Ebay Auctions for Bring It On!


Bring It On! (Category: Music )
Bring It On! (Category: Music )
Bring It On! (Category: Music )

GOMEZ - BRING IT ON - CD NEW
10 Dec 2008 at 4:36am
US $14.08
End Date: Friday Jan-09-2009 2:36:41 PST
Buy It Now for only: US $14.08
Buy it now | Add to watch list

AARON NEVILLE - BRING IT ON HOME...THE SOUL CL - CD NEW
10 Dec 2008 at 6:48am
US $17.70
End Date: Friday Jan-09-2009 4:48:14 PST
Buy It Now for only: US $17.70
Buy it now | Add to watch list

GOMEZ- BRING IT ON-10TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION CD -NEW
10 Dec 2008 at 9:17am
US $18.32
End Date: Friday Jan-09-2009 7:22:33 PST
Buy It Now for only: US $18.32
Buy it now | Add to watch list

ERIC DONALDSON - BRING IT HOME on the SIR JJ label
2 Jan 2009 at 3:52pm
US $9.00 (0 Bid)
End Date: Friday Jan-09-2009 13:52:35 PST
Bid now | Add to watch list

THE HORRORPOPS - Bring It On **NEW CD
10 Dec 2008 at 6:00pm
US $18.08
End Date: Friday Jan-09-2009 16:00:25 PST
Buy It Now for only: US $18.08
Buy it now | Add to watch list

Bring It On - Original Soundtrack (CD 2000)
10 Dec 2008 at 6:00pm
US $12.95
End Date: Friday Jan-09-2009 16:00:53 PST
Buy It Now for only: US $12.95
Buy it now | Add to watch list

Bring It on Home...The Soul Classics - Neville, Aaro...
10 Dec 2008 at 6:24pm
US $18.42
End Date: Friday Jan-09-2009 16:24:01 PST
Buy It Now for only: US $18.42
Buy it now | Add to watch list

Bring It On * - Fowler, Kevin (CD 2007)
10 Dec 2008 at 6:24pm
US $16.42
End Date: Friday Jan-09-2009 16:24:52 PST
Buy It Now for only: US $16.42
Buy it now | Add to watch list

Bring It On - Gomez (CD 1998)
2 Jan 2009 at 9:11pm
US $4.99 (0 Bid)
End Date: Friday Jan-09-2009 19:11:53 PST
Bid now | Add to watch list

HORRORPOPS bring it on LP Record RED Vinyl ,nekromantix
2 Jan 2009 at 11:01pm
US $13.99
End Date: Friday Jan-09-2009 21:01:41 PST
Buy It Now for only: US $13.99
Buy it now | Add to watch list

Title: Bring It On - HorrorPops
3 Jan 2009 at 12:50am
US $2.00 (1 Bid)
End Date: Friday Jan-09-2009 22:50:08 PST
Bid now | Add to watch list

KEVIN FOWLER # Bring It On # #NEXT 2 PERFECT#
3 Jan 2009 at 4:22pm
US $0.44 (0 Bid)
End Date: Saturday Jan-10-2009 14:22:47 PST
Bid now | Add to watch list

1 CENT CD: Gomez 'Bring It On Anniversary' 2CD SEALED
5 Jan 2009 at 4:40pm
US $4.25 (8 Bids)
End Date: Saturday Jan-10-2009 14:40:29 PST
Bid now | Add to watch list

Uncut - Bring It on Home 15 Classic Tracks Chosen By...
11 Dec 2008 at 7:35pm
US $5.99
End Date: Saturday Jan-10-2009 17:35:31 PST
Buy It Now for only: US $5.99
Buy it now | Add to watch list

THE ANIMALS *RARE 7"45 BRING IT ON HOME TO ME 1965 VGC.
4 Jan 2009 at 1:09am
US $1.29 (2 Bids)
End Date: Saturday Jan-10-2009 23:09:48 PST
Bid now | Add to watch list