
Bullet Boys - Greatest Hits - Burning Cats & Amputees: People With Issues (CD)
By the late '80s, a "third wave" of hair metal bands could be spotted infiltrating MTV, but with a slightly harder edge. Tops on this list would be Skid Row and the Bulletboys. Â And for a brief, shining moment, the group was "the toast of the Sunset Strip." Come the early 21st century and nostalgia in the air for the late-'80s/early-'90s hair metal bands, the Bulletboys were back in business, as they re-recorded their best-known tracks -- in a much more raw/straightforward style than the original versions. The resulting album, 2000's interestingly titled Burning Cats and Amputees, mixes anthemic originals "Smooth Up" and "THC Groove" along with a few oddball cover choices that work surprisingly well -- the O'Jays' "For the Love of Money" (included here as just "Money") and Tom Waits' "Hang On St. Christopher" (again, given a truncated title -- "St. Christopher")
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Bullet Boys - Greatest Hits - Burning Cats & Amputees: People With Issues (CD)
By the late '80s, a "third wave" of hair metal bands could be spotted infiltrating MTV, but with a slightly harder edge. Tops on this list would be Skid Row and the Bulletboys. Â And for a brief, shining moment, the group was "the toast of the Sunset Strip." Come the early 21st century and nostalgia in the air for the late-'80s/early-'90s hair metal bands, the Bulletboys were back in business, as they re-recorded their best-known tracks -- in a much more raw/straightforward style than the original versions. The resulting album, 2000's interestingly titled Burning Cats and Amputees, mixes anthemic originals "Smooth Up" and "THC Groove" along with a few oddball cover choices that work surprisingly well -- the O'Jays' "For the Love of Money" (included here as just "Money") and Tom Waits' "Hang On St. Christopher" (again, given a truncated title -- "St. Christopher")
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By the late '80s, a "third wave" of hair metal bands could be spotted infiltrating MTV, but with a slightly harder edge. Tops on this list would be Skid Row and the Bulletboys. Â And for a brief, shining moment, the group was "the toast of the Sunset Strip." Come the early 21st century and nostalgia in the air for the late-'80s/early-'90s hair metal bands, the Bulletboys were back in business, as they re-recorded their best-known tracks -- in a much more raw/straightforward style than the original versions. The resulting album, 2000's interestingly titled Burning Cats and Amputees, mixes anthemic originals "Smooth Up" and "THC Groove" along with a few oddball cover choices that work surprisingly well -- the O'Jays' "For the Love of Money" (included here as just "Money") and Tom Waits' "Hang On St. Christopher" (again, given a truncated title -- "St. Christopher")











