I prefer Midnight at the Lost and Found defintely, it is just something you can tell Meat worked with and is shows to be the basis of his style.
I found Meat turning any genre and making it rocking with an over the top feel.
It was the beginning of him mixing genres which can be found in Midnight at the Lost and Found, Blind Before I Stop, Couldn't of Said it Better, Bat III Monsters Loose, and Hell in a Handbasket
He worked with blues, jazz, classical, christian, rock, neo-rock, metal, and other songs that are a genre of their own. I just think Midnight was the blue print of so many of his future solitary albums.
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