Rock & Roll Tried to Ruin My Life Supagroup

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  • Release Date: 07/22/2003
  • Original Release: 2001
  • Sales Rank: 122,773
  • Label: FOODCHAIN RECORDS
  • UPC: 644847000924
 
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Rock & Roll Tried to Ruin My Life

1LISTENRock and Roll Tried to Ruin My Life 3:34
2LISTENWoulda Been Nice 3:09
3LISTENWhat's Your Problem? 3:08
4LISTENOne Better 3:15
5LISTENI Need a Drink 4:24
6LISTENRock and Roll Star 3:36
7LISTENMurder, Suicide, Death 4:25
8LISTENBats Out the Belfry 3:09
9LISTENCat Soup 3:37
10LISTENDown to the Letter 4:01
11LISTENHard Sell 5:00
12LISTENBack by Popular Demand 2:57

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Editorial Reviews

Hailing from Alaska by way of New Orleans, Supagroup preaches the gospel of hard rock boogie as handed down in the psalms of AC/DC. Helmed by the brothers Lee, this geographical anomaly was silent for almost two years before returning to action with 2001's super-ironic Rock & Roll Tried to Ruin My Life, an album that actually revisits some of their stronger material from yesteryear. And though it was produced by indie maven Jack Endino, all of the hallmarks of a typical AC/DC platter can be found here, from the power boogie and choral shout-outs of opener "Ready to Go" to the slow-driving blues of "Murder, Suicide, Death" ("The Jack" all over again) to the skull-bashing riffs of "She's Hot (I'm on a Roll)" to the wild distortion of the title track. Throughout, older sibling Chris Lee alternates plenty of double entendres with downright scatological musings, while baby brother Benji regularly throttles his six-string with blistering leads -- most notably on the explosive "Back By Popular Demand." All in all, Rock & Roll Tried to Ruin My Life delivers plenty of raucous fun for your buck. Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide



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March 27, 2005: Ok i'll just give it to you straight, this band isn't great. They're alot like purgatory there not good but they're not bad at the same time. I saw them open at an alice cooper concert last year and they were a lot of fun though, much better live than on the album. But the thing that I don't like about them is that they really don't have their own style, the guitarist thinks that he is angus young of ac/dc and the name is really dull and the solos really don't jump out at you or anything. If anything I would recommend that you see them live then get the cd. It's a much better experience.