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This eight piece group is best described as a musical plaid: Rock, Hard Core, Metal and Ska going in all directions at once but forming a cohesive pattern. Their passion & energy was captured by Paul Koldrie.
H**O
Great Album, Great Quality, Great Price
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones have quite a few albums, but unfortunately few can easily be found on vinyl for cheap. Thankfully, among the best can be found easily for little money. I can only think of one song on this album which I don't love, (Cowboy Coffee) because that one I only enjoy a decent bit. Side B on this album is crazy, and among my favorite side Bs. The albums sound clear and look great, with the signature bulldog in the center. For any Bosstones fan, get this album while it is still so cheap. Bosstones vinyl is not too cheap too often, so grab this great album before the price rises.
J**M
More Mighty and Other Greatness!!!
Whaaaaaaaat....what are these noises???? The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, who else? Early Bosstones music...so great, so classic. Every track is the bomb. Awfully Quiet, the infamous Where'd You Go?, Dr.D, Cowboy Coffee, I'll Drink To That, They Came To Boston...
A**R
Vinyl makes music better
Bought this for my girlfriend for her birthday. Arrived on time, great condition, played perfectly, and she loved it!
A**R
ska to the mother f'n core
I don't care what category one may wish to apply to the Bosstones, this album is just great music! Every song is great, the best Bosstones album in my opinion. If you buy only one Bosstones album make it this one or maybe "Live From the Middle East".
S**Y
Five Stars
Great album and great product, double red vinyl, get it.
B**E
Perfection
This album is the most perfect Bosstones album, though I liked "Devil's night out" (and need to buy a new copy), it was quite rough. This one, just great. Picture it's fall 1994. You are a loser working in a factory, sitting in your sweet 1993 Candy Apple Red Nissan Sentra, and you make every person that walks by your car hear "Doctor D", and you play that album for every person you take to the fast food joint on break. Resitance is futile!! Ska is better than alt-rock on the radio. You must comply!!! Love the Ska!!Love me!!! Also, if you want to turn somebody onto ska, please play "I'll drink to that" after, well, they have a drink. Frat-boy fun!!
H**G
BEST SKA CD EVER! (that I've heard)
My criteria for any ska record is simple: does it make me jump out of my chair and start skanking wildly as if my life depended on it? With Noises, the answer is a resounding yes, even six years after I first heard of the bosstones.The trend in the latter half of the ninetees was to have bands that did either happy pop-ska, or run-of-the-mill punk-ska. Although they combine a hardcore background with singable ska songs, the Bosstones really don't fit into either category; this record showcases their distinctive sound better than their other records. The sound is aggressive and FAST, especially on Dr. D and What's At STake, but then you have where'd you go and They Came to Boston, which may not be "hardcore" but maintain the high level of energy. This album stands out from all other ska albums by far. If you buy only one Bosstones CD, get this one, but you're going to want more.
S**Y
ska-rific
This has become my favorite Bosstones album, bumping 'Let's Face It' to a very close second. 'I'll Drink To That' is probably my favorite Bosstones song. In fact, the first seven tracks on this album are fantastic, with the only slowdown occuring at the start of 'Guns And The Young'. It almost seems awkward to have the Bosstones delivering a serious message. Aren't these guys just about partying and ripping through their unique blend of ska-punk-rock? Nevertheless, a very excellent outing and definitely the first album I would recommend for purchase to anyone getting into the Bosstones.
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