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Band
Crazy Lixx
Title
Crazy Lixx
Type
LP/EP
Company
Frontiers
YOR
2014
Style
Hard Rock
1/27/2015 11:18:04 AM - Review by: Eric Compton
These Swedes have drastically transformed from their original sleazy sound to precise and prissy version of Danger Danger. That isn't necessarily a bad thing, it will just be discouraging for those fans that were hoping this act would completely morph into Hardcore Superstar or Babylon Bombs. Most of the street grime from 'Loud Minority' and 'New Religion' has been replaced with a flair for European AOR. The soulful vocal melodies are saturated with robust harmonized vocal patterns and polished riffs. The heaviest rippers are 'Call to Action', 'All Looks, No Hooks' and lead single 'Hell Raising Women'.
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  • 1 :REVIEW COUNT
    3.5 :AVE RATING

ALL REVIEWS FOR: CRAZY LIXX
TITLE
DOR
COMPANY
REVIEWER DATE MADE RATING
Crazy Lixx
2014
Frontiers
Eric Compton1/27/2015
3.5
New Religion
2010
Frontiers
Chris Kincaid5/1/2010
3.5
New Religion
2010
Frontiers
Eric Compton3/18/2010
3.5
Ruff Justice
2017
Frontiers
Eric Compton5/19/2017
3

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