| Prince Valium | Audio CDby Medication
| List Price: | $10.98 | | | Available: | Usually ships in 1 to 3 weeks |
| | Binding: | Audio CD | | Studio: | Locomotive Spain | | Release Date: | June 18, 2002 | | Sales Rank: | 225,896th |
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TRACK LISTING | Disc: 1
- Track 1: Loaded Gun
- Track 2: Nothing Left
- Track 3: Something New
- Track 4: Walk Away
- Track 5: No Direction
- Track 6: Underground
- Track 7: False Idol
- Track 8: Xanax
- Track 9: Super Pop
- Track 10: Now and Again
- Track 11: Prince Valium
- Track 12: End of Ends
- Track 13: Inside
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Album Description All Star band with members of Soulfly, Machine Head, Ozzy Osbourne and Ugly Kid Joe. Produced by Bill Kennedy (Black Sabbath, Nine Inch Nails, Megadeth...). For fans of Staind and Linkin Park. Digipak. 2002. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 8 reviews)
| 2 words: Buy It! by LudaChris (Hell) 4 Stars February 15, 2004 Let me clear this up now. Anyone buying this album expecting Machine Head part 2 is going to hate this album. Everyone else, please proceed. Most of this album is awesome, with great heaviness and one of the best softer songs I've ever heard("Underground"). It is a bit lighter than the self-titled EP, and there are a couple songs that aren't too great, but the good stuff on here more than makes up for it. Just buy the album and hear it for yourself. Can't wait to hear Logan's new band, Stereo Black. Medication R.I.P.
| | Dissapointing doesn't even come close... by RogerKilljoy (Australia) 1 Stars February 01, 2003 My god, this album is a disgrace. I heard Logan Mader was in a new band, and I was psyched to say the least, but when I hear this CD, I was all but in tears. The riffs are non-existent, something I was especially dissapointed by (it's Logan friggin' Mader for Christs sake!), the songs are just wanky drones, sounding more like Placebo than any decent music. I tried and tried to like this CD, but I couldnt. Avoid this like the plague (as if a band with Whitfield Crane out front needs a warning!).
| | Heavy and Melodic by J. Wilkinson (White Plains, NY) 5 Stars September 03, 2002 This album was a pleasant surprise. The songs are at times dark, sometimes bright, but usually very melodic. Medication frequently uses contrasting guitar parts - a heavy, distorted, detuned rhythm guitar and a cleaner reverbed lead. It's a great effect. Whitfield Crane sounds great, and the rhythm section is tight. Definately a nice change from the current cookie cutter hard rock scene.
| | An awesome album by Mike Jones (Los Osos, CA USA) 5 Stars August 21, 2002 When i first heard Logan Mader was in a new band I was excited. His previous work with Machine Head was nothing short of incredible. This album is no exception. Its pretty much phenomenal all the way through. While i didnt care for any of his previous bands, Whit's vocals also really shine especially in songs like "underground" and "something new". This album isnt overly heavy but it does have great melodies and wonderful songs. If your tired of all the nu-metal junk taking over the airwaves then i'd suggest you pick this album up you wont be disappointed.
| | Medication Rocks by Kyle Daily (Stroudsburg, PA) 5 Stars July 27, 2002 I just saw these guys on the 24th in Allentown PA with Coal Chamber and the show was amazing, they put on such a great show and i picked up there CD and bought a shirt, they have a great new sound that you just have to hear....pick this CD up, it has been in my CD players for 2 days strait now and i havent even begun to tire of it...Great Great band!
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