Warrant - Belly to Belly Audio CD

A fair review of the Warrant "Belly to Belly" Audio CD. Please note that the below review is the views of the authors, and authors only. You can get a complete list of all Warrant reviews here, or go back to the Warrant tabs.

Warrant Band: Warrant
Title: Belly to Belly
Rating:
Release Date: 1996-10-01
Media: Audio CD

Tracks: 1: In the End (There's Nothing) 2: Feels Good 3: Letter to a Friend 4: A.Y.M. 5: Indian Giver 6: Falling Down 7: Interlude # 1 8: Solid 9: All 4 U 10: Coffee House 11: Interlude # 2 12: Vertigo 13: Room With a View 14: Nobody Else

wtf Warrant? grunge?...srsly?
This album is inherently terrible and a mistake on Warrant's part based on these following truths:

-grunge=bad
-pop metal=good
-80's party music=good
-90's emos=bad


I rest my case.


Classic album from the late 90s
probably my favorite Warrant album of all time and I would go as far as saying the best they have ever recorded and played together. I remember picking this up during October 1996 and being blown away.

Much better than their Cherry Pie days and shows that they can really make great music when they don't have a record company breathing down their neck to write stupid songs like they were forced to in the past.

I love Indian Giver(probably their best rocker ever), All 4 U(amazing duet type ballad), Letter to a Friend(flawless song) and all the others. Each song has something strong to offer. Even the interludes.

If you can find this, then buy it and enjoy.


No flow to the music
I'd heard the classic Warrant songs (Heaven, Sometimes She Cries, Cherry Pie, etc. I bought this album without hearing any of it first (this was before I had internet access). ) and figured this album may revive glam rock or at least bring back some memories of my youth. I started listening to it, and I was like, "uh. . . what?" The music was kind of like alternative, without the grunge edge, mixed together with an attempt at introspective psychedelic rock. The music sounded forced and it didn't flow well at all! Jani Lane had some good intentions on this album, but the execution was horrible!.


Tries to hard to "fit in".....
It does have its merits and is a good attempt to capture the sound that was popular at the time. Two stars seems harsh, but this is not a good Warrant album. I did like the song AYM. I'm not sure why others hate it so much. They continue in the direction that 'Ultraphobic' started in and went further. If you have not heard this album before it is worlds apart from 'Dog Eat Dog' and 'DRFSR' sounds. If you like Warrant and want variety in their music then this should be a good purchase. It would have been better had they included a couple rockers in the mix to keep all parties happy. They experimented with their sound, but I am glad they came back to familiar territory with their latest effort 'Born Again'. .


Disgusting.
End of discussion. If you liked "Dog Eat Dog", which was an excellent rock music album, you must avoid this disc at all costs.
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