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Drunken Lullabies Review

Drunken Lullabies
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Flogging Molly is the band that got me interested in punk. I wasn't really into it, and my friend was having me listen to a Warped Tour Cd that had "What's Left of the Flag" on it. After I heard that I made him play it again I think 10 or 11 times. I instantly went out and bought this album, and eventually got all three albums and went to a live concert. If you ever get a chance to, these guys are a must live. Best Concert I have ever been to. This album is my personal favorite, and almost every song is fantastic, it's an album that you have no need to push "shuffle" on, just sit back and listen. That is, if you can sit still, it's almost impossible. The music just makes you want to grab a Guiness and pick a fight. If you have an open mind, or enjoy punk or celtic music, this is a must. HIGHLY HIGHLY RECCOMMENDED!!

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This is the second album from the Los Angeles based octet, Flogging Molly. Taking influence from their Irish roots and the sound of the Californian punk scene, 'Drunken Lullabies'is a mix of brash punk rock guitars, violins, whistles and accordians. The band are often compared to the Pogues and fellow punk band, The Dropkick Murphys.

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Dropkick Murphys: On the Road With the Dropkick Murphys (2004) Review

Dropkick Murphys: On the Road With the Dropkick Murphys (2004)
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This DVD is 4 hours of pure bliss. It features the Live On St. Patrick's Day concert, except for the songs Which Side Are You On, Fortunate Son, Dirty Water, and Nutty (Bruin's Theme). The mini-feature film "65 Days Of Hell" gives you an idea of what life is like on the road for the DKM's. You might be disappointed in the sound quality of some of the live shows featured in this film, but it's worth taking a look at. In the feature called "Labor Day Documentary", you'll hear the DKM's perform an acoustic version of Boys On The Docks. This DVD also features most of their music videos from "Barroom Hero" to "Gonna Be A Blackout". There's more, but I'll leave you to find out what else on it.

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ON THE ROAD WITH THE DROPKICK MURPHYS - DVD Movie

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