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Transplants - Self Titled (CD, 2002) Digipak

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Item specifics

Condition
Good: An item in used but good condition. May have minor damage to jewellery case including scuffs ...
CD Grading
Very Good (VG)
Type
Album
Case Type
Digipack
Case Condition
Very Good (VG)
Features
Digipak
Inlay Condition
Very Good (VG)

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Product Identifiers

Record Label
Hellcat Records
UPC
8714092044829
eBay Product ID (ePID)
17050177623

Product Key Features

Format
CD
Release Year
2002
Genre
Rock
Artist
Transplants
Release Title
Transplants

Additional Product Features

Distribution
MSI Music Distribution
Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Reviews
Spin (3/03, p.120) - 8 out of 10 - "...TRANSPLANTS mashes up punk guitar, shoplifted hip-hop, barrelhouse piano....There are bits of Rancid's sound in there, too..."
Additional information
Transplants: Tim Armstrong (vocals, guitar, bass, samples); Rob Aston (vocals); Travis Barker (drums). Additional personnel: Davy Havock, Son Doobie, Eric Ozenick (vocals); Dave Garlock (guitar, synthesizer, bass, background vocals); Craig Fairbaugh (guitar); Vic Ruggiero (piano, Hammond B-3 organ); Matt Freeman (bass); Lars Frederiksen (background vocals); Brody Armstrong. Hellcat edition. The self-titled Transplants album represents Rancid vocalist Tim Armstrong's variant on that great rock & roll staple, the side project. As is often the case with such endeavors by members of famous bands, TRANSPLANTS was recorded bit by bit over the course of a couple of years (presumably during Armstrong's downtime from Rancid). Still, it all hangs together with its raw, organic vibe. Though loops and synthesizer are present nearly every cut, the album maintains an agreeably rough-and-ready rock & roll feel. Fans of Rancid should feel at home with the punk quotient here, but healthy doses of hip-hop, funk, and reggae are injected into the mix as well, and Armstrong shares vocals with cohort Rob Aston throughout the album.

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  • Criminally underated

    This album is an overlooked gem. A high octane blend of hip hop, latino piano, gutter punk and street level rage. Rob Ashton sprays lyrical drive bys, while punks poet supreme and the original mumble rapper Tim Armstrong adds tight guitar angles and his own irreverent flavour all over the top of the hurricane of ferocity that is the human octopus, Travis Barker. It dabbles in nihilistic industrial and flirts with and almost country bluegrass at times. Nothing is off limits. Nothing comes close. Highly recommended

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