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  • Release Date: 08/01/1995
  • Original Release: 1987
  • Sales Rank: 60,220
  • Label: MEGAFORCE
  • UPC: 020286195627
 
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U.S.A. for M.O.D.

1LISTENAren't You Hungry 3:26
2LISTENGet a Real Job 2:10
3LISTENI Executioner 2:31
4LISTENDon't Feed the Bears 1:03
5LISTENBallad of Dio 0:12
6LISTENThrash or Be Thrashed 0:52
7LISTENLet Me Out 1:40
8LISTENBubble Butt 0:43
9LISTENYou're Beat 2:15
10LISTENBushwackateas 0:20
11LISTENMan of Your Dreams 3:40
12LISTENThat Noise 0:13
13LISTENDead Men/Most/Captain Crunch 3:30
14LISTENJim Gorden 2:40
15LISTENImported Society 1:46
16LISTENSpandex Enormity 5:28
17LISTENShort But Sweet 0:07
18LISTENParents 1:40
19LISTENConfusion 2:49
20LISTENA.I.D.S. 2:00
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Editorial Reviews

The first offering from S.O.D. (Stormtroopers of Death) vocalist Billy Milano's M.O.D. (Methods of Destruction), U.S.A for M.O.D. follows the S.O.D. formula with precision. The music on this debut is similar to the N.Y. hardcore-influenced metal made famous by Anthrax (with whom M.O.D. had close ties). Milano doesn't seem to be taking things very seriously on this recording (or many others for that matter), which is a good thing, because otherwise his lyrics could be considered insensitive at best. What cannot be excused, however, is the fact that none of Milano's material is particularly funny. So much failed humor could potentially have the effect of fooling some listeners into thinking that songs like "A.I.D.S." and "Imported Society" are earnest attempts at political commentary -- coming from somewhere to the right of Darth Vader. OK, it can be conceded that "Ballad of Dio" isn't bad. But it's only a few seconds long. Besides, how difficult is it to lampoon such an obvious target? ~ Vincent Jeffries, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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February 23, 2000: Takes me back to high school listening to this CD. Funny, hysterical lyrics and super heavy thrash and crunch guitar work. Don't come here if you are easily offended and not ready for a good time.