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Band
Ted Nugent
Title
The Music Made Me Do It
Type
LP/EP
Company
Round Hill Music
YOR
2018
Style
Hard Rock
11/18/2018 - Review by: Eric Compton
Like always, Ted has a Gibson in his hand
Love him or hate him, Ted Nugent embodies the free spirit of rock and roll. He's always loud, in your face and proclaiming his love of Gibson, America and freedom. One can't argue with that (although some like to try). This new album is created from another one of Ted's jam sessions and packaged with a live DVD/CD recorded at the Canyon Club. "Cocked, Locked & Ready to Rock" captures his conservative views with a driving, mid-tempo riff sermon. "I Love Ya Too Much Baby" is a wacky honkytonker while "Fred Bear" is an acoustic number. The album's title track is a punchy commandment of rock and roll--laced with energy and maybe even a cry for help on rock and roll addiction. Did he overdose a long time ago?
PERSONAL BREAKDOWN:

ENJOYMENT
3.5
MUSIC
3.5
VOCALS
3.5
PRODUCTION
3.5
ARTWORK
1.5
LYRICS
4


  • 1 :REVIEW COUNT
    3.5 :AVE RATING

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DOR
COMPANY
REVIEWER DATE MADE RATING
The Music Made Me Do It
2018
Round Hill Music
Eric Compton11/18/2018
3.5

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