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Interscope Records
2004
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Helmet
Unsung: The Best Of Helmet (1991-1997)
About This Album
Four guys who looked like they had just punched out after running the batting cages at Softball City & Put-Putt-a-Rama: that's the type of image
Helmet
cut on-stage. The noise they generated did not fit the (lack of) image. How could such an unpleasant sound come from people who looked so reasonable? The band spent the early years slumming it with the likes of
Unsane
and Surgery, fellow New York bands that fit the jockish/bookish postcollegiate look and picked up where
Big Black
left off. By the time the group began to make an impression on more than the noise rock underground, thanks to what resulted from a major-label deal, their sound had developed from a scummy grind to a very precise and diabolical din -- full of martial barks, jackhammering drums, rumbling bass, and some of the most brilliant IQ-lowering guitar riffs since
Black Sabbath
's first four albums. In their wake, they left five full-lengths and a legion of bands that decided to make a soufflé with them and
the Red Hot Chili Peppers
as the primary ingredients. Many of these bands went platinum and wound up on MTV Cribs. So 2004 was a good time as any for a compilation of the group's best work to appear. There are few gripes that can be made about what was selected for inclusion; a handful of tracks come from each of the band's proper studio albums, most of which were patchy but not short on gloriously skull-cracking moments. Longtime followers -- meaning those who bought
Meantime
after seeing "Unsung" on MTV, went back and bought the uglier old stuff, and then stayed along for the years of decreasing power -- will want this for the reminder and the improved sound. And if a dollar still seems too much to shell out for the Judgment Night and Feeling Minnesota soundtracks, the thriftiness has paid off; while not up with the band's best work, the
House of Pain
collabo "Just Another Victim" and "Disagreeable" are also included. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
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bromide01
says:
09-13-2008
I think you buy the album Mike Winkler. I could be mistaken.
Michael
says:
edited on 08-08-2008
Awesome live band. They opened for Faith No More on their Angle Dust tour. Both rocked the socks off the entire crowd.
Mike Winkler
says:
06-26-2008
the house of pain collab is FAR from their best material... how in the %$#@ do you get that?
bromide01
says:
04-16-2008
Oh, I already have all these songs on super rare colored vinyl limited edition pressings.
camarochix
says:
02-15-2008
SOME PEOPLE STILL DON'T KNOW WHO THEY ARE. WAKE UP,
THIS STUFF WAS AND STILL ROCKS!