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Sons of the Pioneers

The Workhorse Movement

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Album Review

Going by the title of this album, you'd be excused for thinking it's some sort of an excursion into country-rock. In fact, it's all about rap-metal — noisy, in your face, American rap-metal. "Keep the Sabbath Dream Alive is a humdinger, with a crisp waka-chika guitar and a verse worth singing along to. "Traffic" and "Motown" make good impressions from the outset, offering plenty of variety, power, and tight rapping. "Livin' Evil" and "Beotch are both straightforward metal numbers, but easy on the ear and a lot of fun. The bluesy homage to Colonel Kilgore from Apocalypse Now, "Charlie Don't Surf," is also a great tune, but you won't know until you give it a few spins. All in all, Sons of the Pioneers could've used another one or two killer tracks and a little more funk. But even so, it's still top-shelf stuff when compared to other releases of its kind.

Biography

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

Rap-metal combo the Workhorse Movement was formed on the Mount Pleasant campus of Central Michigan University in 1994 by singer Myron (born Matt Kozuch-Rea), guitarist Freedom (Jeff Piper), bassist Jay, and drummer Joe Mackie. After honing their sound at local clubs and parties the group self-released their debut effort Dopamine in 1995, relocating to Detroit two years later and signing to the local Overcore label to issue a self-titled EP. When Jay left the Workhorse Movement to return to school,...
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