All Hands On The Bad One
- Sleater-Kinney
- Band Name: Sleater-Kinney
- Record Label: Kill Rock Stars
- Release Date: May 2, 2000
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ChristineS.Jan 15, 20026I really LOVE S-K, but I think this is my least favorite compared to the other albums (which are the soundtracks to my life). Maybe I just haven't warmed up to it yet.....
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GustavoMJan 1, 200410This album is amazing, for all things: the lyrics, the music, the great voice of Corin Tucker, it's rock 'n' roll!!
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MegM.Jun 13, 20028Dig Me Out is still my favorite, but this comes in close second. Cant wait for ONE BEAT!!!
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GregJ.Feb 26, 200310Amazing album. Guitars are harmonies are some of the best I have heard in a while.
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Despite the thematic monotony, Tucker and her band mates think louder and rock smarter than anyone in their class; a modest effort like All Hands would be another band's masterpiece.
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80With simple surf beats and a lyrical bent that takes in everything from ladymen to male models, All Hands... is mostly playful (You're No Rock & Roll Fun) with a touch of pathos (Was It A Lie), but not a bad one in sight.
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90Some of the finest music of their already sterling career.