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| Artist: Buckcherry Label: Eleven Seven Music Category: Music
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Seller: ZoverstocksUSA Rating: 84 reviews
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 846070000126 UPC: 846070000126 EAN: 0846070000126
Release Date: April 11, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | So Far | | • | Next 2 You | | • | Out Of Line | | • | Everything | | • | Carousel | | • | Sorry | | • | Crazy Bitch | | • | Onset | | • | Sunshine | | • | Brooklyn | | • | Broken Glass |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Buckcherry reestablish their status as one of the most raucous and delightfully dirty-minded acts in the industry today with 15, a truly bombastic rock & roll blast. Vocalist Josh Todd leads this high-energy act into battle with the colossal one-two-three punch of "So Far," "Next 2 You," and "Out Of Line," each anchored by the weighty rhythm section of drummer Xavier Muriel and bassist Jimmy Ashhurst, then elevated by the Olympian guitar attack of Keith Nelson and Stevie D. But while an appropriate levity prevails on those tracks and others--such as "Crazy Bitch," "Broken Glass," and the good time stomp "Brooklyn"--the band also find time to show a more sensitive and mature side with the hit-worthy and country-inflected "Carousel," plus the unapologetically melancholy "Sorry." If there's a fault to be found on 15 it doesn't reveal itself easily, and if there's a fault to be found with Buckcherry it is perhaps that they imbue listeners with a zest for living. But that clearly is no crime. --Jedd Beaudoin
Album Description The band who broke onto the national scene in 1999 returns. "I am playing the hell out of it. It combines all the best elements of Aerosmith and Guns N Roses in their prime" - Eddie Trunk (Q104 NYC syndicated radio host and VH1 Classic on-air personality). "Coming on like the Black Crowes by way of AC/DC, this LA-based band is at its best blasting its way through hard-hitting riff rockers" - Entertainment Weekly.
Album Description Enhanced repackaging of the L.A. Hard Rockers' sophomore album features one bonus track and enhanced live videos, The repackaging of this album, originally released in 2006, is set to coincide with the band's main stage performance at the 2009 Download Festival in the UK. Eleven Seven.
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Buckcherry is back and better than ever August 8, 2010 Jonathan Weller (Chambersburg, Pennsylvania) Buckcherry re-entered the rock game in 2005 with 15. If you remember, after their solid effort on Time Bomb, Buckcherry decided to call it a career. I was pretty pissed off, I felt these guys really had something to offer the rock world, and now they just quit!! After the first listen to 15, my love for these guys skyrocketed higher than ever. These guys released a hell of an album here, and in a perfect world, they would be on top, instead of still opening for Nickelback.
15 starts off like a monster and never relinquishes your eardrums. It sucks you in with Crazy Bitch, and smacks you in the face with Broken Glass and Next 2 You. Everything, Sorry, So Far, and Brooklyn are also amazing tracks that should get lodged in your brain for the day. I can't tell you any song that is filler, due in large part, because there is'nt any!!
Buckcherry is easily my favorite band over the last 11 years. I hope these guys keep making great rock records, and keep the classic vibe of rock 'n' roll alive. I say, get off your ass, go buy this album, and support these guys!!
Buckcherry-classic rock December 10, 2009 MRT While this record is almost bordering on classic rock, Buckcherry maintain a certain commercial appeal, it's almost that forgotten rock and roll record we've all been looking for. Lead vocalist Josh Todd has a very distintive voice whilist compliments Buckcherry's music very well, in fact 15 is easily their best record to date. Guitar solos a plenty, powerful riffs make this a very pleasantable listen, best tracks are "Everything," "Carousel" and "Crazy Bitch." If your a fan of hard rock music you owe it to yourself to be picking up a copy of this record.
Excellent CD October 15, 2009 Nancy Lommel (North Babylon, NY United States) When I bought this CD, I only knew one song by Buckcherry, but the other songs are awsome. It's true that some are very explicit, but they are catchy songs - you can't help but sing along. Definitely not for kids under 18 though. If all you know of Buckcherry is the song "Sorry" you are in for a definite surprise!
Where is "Too Drunk..."!? September 22, 2009 A. Gagnon 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
The only reason reason I bought this album is because I thought it had the song Too drunk on it but it doesn't! I am so upset, if Shazam hadn't told me that it was on the album I would have look into it more. I am very disappointed... Does anyone know where Too Drunk is, how can I buy this?
BUCKCHERRY 2006 release September 5, 2009 Dr. Feelgood (USA) Buckcherry's sound can be described as somewhere between, Aerosmith and The Black Crowes, putting them in good company. This really comes across on this record, entitled, 15. A blend of a little of everything, from blues orientated rock, to hard rock, metal. Making for a satisfying sounding record. The highlight of this record was the track, Crazy Bitch.
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