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Monstro helps me spell things...
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really a great read. something I liked were their in depth look at each song.
I sota disagree with "A slithery guitar riff opens "Life Is A Lemon And I Want My Money Back", the most rock Meat Loaf and Steinman had ever gotten." Everything louder, IMO, is the most rock Meat and Jim ever got LB&GG is in fact bat 2's FCOL which i never thought about. Guess Cry to Heaven is Bat 3's FCOL. my god. But what i do really agree with is Bat 2 surpasses its Predecessor (bat 1) and its Conesessor (bat 3). Best album ever to grace this earth |
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Super Loafer
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Now, here I disagree; despite the fact that they are both album closers, I'd say LB&GG is more comparable to Heaven Can Wait, with Objects being the Bat II equivalent of FCOL. Fantastic album, absolutely. But I'd be hard-pressed to say that Bat II is better than Bat I. I don't know if any album could take the place that Bat I has in my life and my heart. |
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