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Ross (3284 KP) rated Quadrophenia by The Who in Music

May 28, 2020  
Quadrophenia by The Who
Quadrophenia by The Who
1973 | Rock
8
4.5 (2 Ratings)
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Rolling Stone's 267th greatest album of all time
I haven't seen Quadrophenia so this was a new experience for me. The soundtrack album had a bit of a Bat out of Hell feel to it, very "rock opera" in style. Great songs telling a story, which means at times the song gets a little abandoned for the sake of the story. But with Townsend writing it all, this was less of an issue here. Great songs well performed. A nice change to have Townsend on vocals at times.
  
Shaq Fu: a Legend Reborn
Shaq Fu: a Legend Reborn
2018 | Action/Adventure, Fighting
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Shaq Attack!
Shaq Fu: A Legend Reborn is a 2018 beat'em up side scroller style videogame by Saber Interactive and published by Mad Dog Games.

a sequel to Shaq Fu, the game Follows Shaquille O'neil aka Shaq in his thrust upon quest as he is destined to destroy demons from hell disguised as celebrities ( brilliant) and stop and ancient evil.

 that was released for Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

The game received generally negative reviews upon release.
  
Love It to Death by Alice Cooper
Love It to Death by Alice Cooper
1971 | Rock
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
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Rolling Stone's 454th greatest album of all time
A surprising album from the shock-rocker. Some songs are very similar to the Rolling Stones and Bowie, with a definite pomp to them. Others like the brooding and dark Black Juju show more of his emerging style that would become his trademark. Standout tracks are I'm Eighteen and Hallowed Be My Name (which I am convinced I have heard a cover version of but cannot found who did it!). The album closes with an odd rendition of Rolf Harris' Sun Arise for no apparent reason...