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Subhuman Race

Skid Row

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Album Review

Skid Row waited out the grunge storm and returned in 1995 with Subhuman Race, their strongest and most vicious record to date. Abandoning most of the pop-metal posturing of their early hit albums, Skid Row strip back their music to the basics — roaring guitars and Sebastian Bach's shriek. It wasn't a hit the size of Slave to the Grind, yet it made an impressive showing, climbing into the Top 40.

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Hidden gem

If you're a fan of Slave to the Grind (like me), then you really should give this a listen. In my opinion, the best Skid Row album - a testament to just how good they were when firing on all cylinders.

awsome

this is another album i can lisin to without skipping a song. shame they didnt stay together

Great CD

I think this a great CD. It's a little weird that Skid Row started commercial/chick metal and went more hardcore thru the first 3 albums. Many metal bands started heavy and then sold out and went commercial. I enjoy the harder edge and the songs have some nice offbeat/drive on the downbeat stuff and great solos. Slave to the grind is awesome but I think this might be a little better, at least for me.

Biography

Formed: 1986 in New Jersey

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Skid Row were one of the very last hair metal bands to hit the mainstream before grunge took over in the early '90s. While the band's self-titled debut employed standard pop-metal riffs and generic lyrics (albeit to great commercial success), 1991's Slave to the Grind and 1995's Subhuman Race broke away from the pop-metal mold with uncharacteristically hard, thrashy guitars and unique songwriting techniques. Though personal differences and...
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Subhuman Race, Skid Row
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Rock, Music, Hard Rock, Metal, Hair Metal
  • Released: Mar 07, 1995

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