Unwritten Law - Blue Room Audio CD
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Band: Unwritten Law
Title: Blue Room
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Release Date: 1995-11-14
Media: Audio CD
Tracks: 1: C.P.K. 2: Shallow 3: What About Me 4: Suzanne 5: Obsession 6: Tribute 7: Lessons 8: Superficial Society 9: Kill to Breathe 10: Switch 11: World War III 12: Blurred, Pt. 2
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Unreal tracks Raw and powerfull!. This is by far the best album from Unwritten law.
very good
the quality of the cd is not very good, but the quality of the music is the best from unwritten law as of yet. this is an excellant cd for who ever likes punk. go out and buy the self-titled and oz factor. buy them all.
This is quite a surprise
The first cd I got by them was their self titled. I'm slowly becoming a bigger UL fan. It wasn't what I was expecting, but I really liked it. I then picked up Oz Factor, and found myself disapointed with it. There was something about that cd that I didn't like. I thought it was too uneven and never really got to a full potential. A few weeks later, I stumbled across this one by them. I took a risk and decided to pick it up, however, it worked out to my advantage. This is very good cd. It's got an early raw punk style, and while completely different, it's just as catchy as their self titled.
The cd starts off good, with the excellent opener "C. P. K. ", and while it does have a couple of dull tracks, it still remains solid and interesting. "Suzanne", a track also on Oz Factor, sounds better on here do to a more punky sound and cleaner guitar work. Other standout tracks are "Kill to Breathe", "Shallow", and "Tribute". There are a few dull ones like "World War III" and "Switch", but they don't bog the pace of the cd down. That is something that destroyed Oz Factor.
So, if you're looking for a raw, good sounding punk cd, "Blue Room" is worth a try. It's different from UL's self titled, but in ways, just as satisfying. Can't wait for their newest one, which comes out early next year.
if you like punk get this
i ran right out and picked up thier self titled cd and wasnt disappointed. i first heard unwritten law when my roomate was playing it and i was blown away. since that one was so good i picked up this one and wow itis just as good. since it was made in 1994 the quality isnt the best but that doesnt ruin it at all. if u like thier self-titled cd then pick this one up to. i promise you wont be dissapionted.
C.P.K.
It is the true roots of the band if any of you actually knew. Blue Room is the best UL album by far. This is Poway. I was in C. P. K. Salute the Crazy Poway Kids and the white trash that they're all about. Any true UL fan loves this and OZ Factor more than that new CD. Kailyn? Sure, it's a good song, but that is not what has always defined UL as UL. So, radio junkies, please stop listening to that song and think that UL is the best band in the world. It's the radio. Hi Tom.
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