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1. Prelude: Death of a Tiger
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2. Ghost Tigers Rise
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3. Wander Alone
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4. Santa Carla Twilight
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5. Ghostfire
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6. Rose of the Devil's Garden
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7. Atomic
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8. What Happens?
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9. Through the Darkness
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10. Long Road
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11. Calling
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12. Swift Silent Deadly
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13. Sea of Fire
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Tiger Army III: Ghost Tigers Rise,Tiger Army,Epitaph / Ada,Pop,Psychobilly,Punk Revival,Rock
Average customer rating:
- This one is OK, but proceed with caution
- Elitists eff off.
- Best Tiger Army yet.
- nick 13 needs a new formula!!!
- Uber
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Tiger Army III: Ghost Tigers Rise
Tiger Army
Manufacturer: Hellcat Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
Punk Revival
| Hardcore & Punk
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
Psychobilly
| American Alternative
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rock
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
Similar Items:
- Tiger Army II: Power of Moonlite
- Tiger Army
- The Early Years
- Music from Regions Beyond
- Hell Yeah
ASIN: B00027JYM6
Release Date: 2004-06-29 |
Tracks:
- Prelude: Death Of A Tiger
- Ghost Tigers Rise
- Wander Alone
- Santa Carla Twilight
- Ghostfire
- Rose Of The Devil's Garden
- Atomic
- What Happens?
- Through The Darkness
- The Long Road
- Calling
- Swift Silent Deadly
- Sea Of Fire
Customer Reviews:
This one is OK, but proceed with caution.......2007-03-16
Tiger Army's previous efforts have been fantastic, but this one shows signs of going in a mellower, more accessible and mainstream direction. Unfortunately, when this starts to happen to a band, things usually only get worse. There are some great songs on this CD. I especially like "Swift, Silent, Deadly," but overall this release pales in comparison to their others. I won't buy the next one without hearing it first, and if the band continues in this direction, I won't be adding any more of their CDs to my collection.
Elitists eff off. .......2006-07-18
III is Tiger Army's most mature-sounding and solid piece of work to date. The songwriting is aeons beyond that found on their first album, and on III they've chosen to showcase their sharp pop sensibilities. The songs all have distinct personalities of their own, all while screaming TIGER ARMY. Personal favorites include the '50s-esque love song "Through The Darkness," country-fied "The Long Road," and "Calling," which is one of their best songs ever IMO. Looking forward to the next release.
It's not fair to blow off good music simply because it appeals to a wider audience - not cool at all.
Best Tiger Army yet........2006-04-15
The writing is tight. The song structure is incredible. His vocals are amazing. The sound of the recording is so different from any other psychobilly stuff out there. Nick 13 has grown into a much better songwriter/musician. I hope their next disc sounds this good. Alot of people bashed this disc, but they are trapped into what they think psychobilly should sound like. Nick 13 is making the genre evolve, and I applaud him for it. If every band sounded like Demented Are Go!, the Meteors or the Nekromantix this genre of music will die faster than the grunge scene from a decade ago.
nick 13 needs a new formula!!!.......2005-10-26
heres my feelings about tiger army. first album rocks,2nd album song structures-lyrics-and music getting repetitive plus the addition of mister 13's new davey havock voice plus plus the addition of said moron himself,and this their third album besides 2 or 3 songs royaly sucks psycho dung. nick 13 doesn't dare call this 'band' "psychobilly" does he? cause tiger army has morphed into a watered down version of it's former self. another intro(yawn),more ballads about lost love(double yawn) and yes more self indulgent crap about tiger army never dying. please die....please? the addition of some of the worlds most boring drumming doesnt help. anyway's, stay clear of this homogenized commercial sounding hellcat records garbage. if you wanna' hear tiger army rock buy the first album or the early years e.p. besides that it's
boring.
Uber.......2005-09-21
This is Tiger Army, what more can I say? Everything about this album is very well put together. There is a balance of slower rockabilly songs and faster more intense psychobilly songs. The bass is awsome. Too bad their bassist Geoff had to leave the band, he was so awsome. Anyway I would reccomend this cd to a fan of anything from punk to country.
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