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Comments for Kidd Robin, the inevitable return of the dinosaur monster


E-MAIL: mattman@ruggeedcross.com
this album combines the best elements of Van Halen, Dokken and Dreamtheater and leaves you staring at the ceiling when it all over!!! Melodic metal that feeds your soul
E-MAIL: wroyer@osfl.gmu.edu
most of the time when someone compares a band''s sound to Queenssryche, it''s not a truly valid comparison. But this Cd actually does have noticeable cues from the earlier era of Queensryche, but with a more Royal Hunt hardrock feel than Queensryche''s early metal sound. Not to say this is not a heavy album, but..oh forget it, moving on. There''s the Queensryche sounding " Rokkin"" the amazing rocker "Emotions", the piano/violin led "How Long", the acoustic duo "Lost"/Reprise", the ballad-style "Go", several little 1 minute fun tunes "prelude in e major"/side walk cowboy"/"Flannel shirt", etc. This is a diverse yet solid & fun idie CD for fans of smart hardrock/metal, but with some definate prog flavours. With surprisenely solid production & sound quality, very talented guitarwork, vocals much like a younger Geoff Tate, absolutelyscary high-note backing vocals, and plenty of melody, this is a noteworthy release.
shandibeth@msn.com
this album and the band would have gone alot further had they stuck with the drummer who laid down the ORIGINAL tracks. Also Robin was a BIG Kiss fan they were also inspired by Stryper. Sadly they disbanded leaving behind a legacy of fond memories from this person and a album with a odd name a funny cover. sorry but the name and the cover killed any hope this had of making it sorry to say but in music the you do judge alot from the cover and name!
platdupapier@hotmail.com
I wonder where you get your information shandibeth@msn.com. I happen to know them, and know the guy who recorded the original tracks...who coincidentally is the same drummer they have now...interesting...
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