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Alcohol Fueled Brewtality...Live (Parental Advisory),Black Label Society
    • Alcohol Fueled Brewtality...Live (Parental Advisory)
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    • Heart Of Gold
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    • Like A Bird
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    • Snowblind

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    • Intro/Low Down
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    • 13 Years Of Grief
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    • Stronger Than Death
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    • All For You
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    • Super Terrorizer
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    • Phoney Smiles & Fake Hellos
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    • Lost My Better Half
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    • Bored To Tears
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    • A.N.D.R.O.T.A.Z
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    • Born To Lose
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    • World Of Trouble
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    • No More Tears
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    • Beginning...At Last
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    • Heart Of Gold
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    • Snowblind
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    • Like A Bird
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    • Blood On The Wall
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    • Beginning...At Last (Acoustic)

album review

Former Ozzy Osbourne axe-slinger Zakk Wylde rose to international guitar acclaim for the better part of the 1990s after helping co-author Ozzy's No Rest for the Wicked, No More Tears, and Ozzmosis. From there, Wylde formed Pride and Glory, a Southern-fried combo that released a disc and then yielded the hammer and thunder of Black Label Society, whose incorrigible, heavyweight riffs and rhythms are showcased here on the band's completely live, un-overdubbed Alcohol Fueled Brewtality Live!! Most of the material resides somewhere between the chugging, lugubrious redneck metal of Pantera and labelmates Crowbar, and the more Southern approach of latter-day Corrosion of Conformity -- in other words, super-heavy, down-tuned riffage. What obviously sets this apart is Wylde's lightning-fast leads and sheer six-string ability. The songs may be little more than basic collections of riffs, and Wylde far too often entreats the crowd to "make some f*cking noise!" but this is a testosterone-fueled sound often rejected by the mainstream press and heartily embraced by an aggressive listenership. Black Label Society does this as well as anyone out there, and it's heartening to see four guys on a stage hammering it out, riff by riff, beat by beat. Add Wylde's raw, bluesy baritone -- at times reminiscent of Jerry Cantrell or Layne Staley -- on top of that, and you've got a hearty meal. The second disc treats the listener to five slightly quieter, somewhat acoustic tunes, including a cover of Neil Young's "Heart of Gold." ~ Patrick Kennedy, All Music Guide

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