Tap, Twist, Snap And Deliver (Lava Records / Atlantic 1997)
Produced by David Kahne as the raising flag of the next generation of Cross-Over noise which called Modern Nu Metal by the media erupts; giving more opportunity for this Newport Beach former Funk Metal turned to the chameleon mix-max beats band taken their name from the legendary boxer Sugar Ray that role-leading by vocalist Mark McGarth, Rodney Sheppard (lead guitars), Murphy Karges (bass, backing vocals), Stan Frazier (drums, percussions) and Craig Bullock alias DJ Homicide (turntable, samples, keyboards, programming) fusing the corporated blending of hipster sounds from sick jokes, sarcasm, Heavy Metal, Hardcore, Punk-Pop, Hip Hop and Reggae to Funky-lite style into their superb collisions for the nineties and beyond Rock Music consumes. Floored must be sounded like it is created firstly for soundtracking an illegal drag-race scattered taken places around California but then we all realized that Sugar Ray intended to recording and releases Floored as a ticket to pass the tricky Nu Metal schooly tests and this album absolutely can be considered as a good breakthrough after the controversy surrounding the band's "too sexy" debut record's front cover. Go fuck yourself into speeding up chasing with highway police within RPM or Speed Home California to the more standard Modern Metal mixes on Breath, Anyone and High Anxiety or just try the hit which later becoming Sugar Ray's classic Fly on this one too.
You won't be depressed for having this cranked up loud and your dead neighbors wouldn't complaining also for listening great choice of noisy mixed music.
Floored:
https://youtu.be/_2k7fSl2-FA
Posted by royan hasjim
on Wednesday, July 27, 2016,
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