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Live & Loud 2009

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1 Tired of You Dacanay/Todd/Freder 3:44
2 Next 2 You Frederiksen/Ashhurs 3:56
3 Broken Glass Dacanay/Todd/Nelson 4:39
4 Check Your Head Nelson/Glenn/Todd/B 4:56
5 Lit Up Brightman/Todd/Nels 4:42
6 Talk to Me Frederiksen/Todd/Ne 3:48
7 Rescue Me Todd/Dacanay/Ashhur 3:48
8 Rose Frederiksen/Nelson/ 4:02
9 For the Movies Nelson/Glenn/Todd/B 5:13
10 Ridin' Brightman/Glenn/Tod 4:41
11 Lawless and Lulu Glenn/Brightman/Nel 4:27
12 Everything Ashhurst/Ashhurst/T 4:31
13 Sorry Frederiksen/Nelson/ 4:04
14 Crazy Bitch Todd/Nelson 7:36
15 Cream Ashhurst/Ashhurst/N 4:05
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Live & Loud 2009

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Eleven Seven

Style: Hard Rock

Live & Loud 2009

UPC: 846070073021

Release Date: 09/29/2009

Original Release Date: 09/29/2009

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Tired of You, Next 2 You, Broken Glass, Check Your Head, Lit Up, Talk to Me, Rescue Me, Rose, For the Movies, Ridin', Lawless and Lulu, Everything, Sorry, Crazy Bitch, Cream]
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James Christopher Monger

When Buckcherry hit the scene in the mid-'90s, few would have predicted that the raunchy, stripper pole/retro-hair metal outfit had a 15-year career ahead of it, let alone a Grammy nomination. Despite the nearly complete dissolution of the band in 2002, Buckcherry managed to embrace the subversive tenacity of chief inspiration M?tley Cr?e by ignoring the naysayers and keeping the train running with a pair of well-received albums that successfully rebooted them back into the biz. Like their studio albums, Live & Loud 2009 doesn't bring anything new to the genre, but the band's juvenile, infectious choruses ("Crazy Bitch," "Lit Up"), boundless energy, and occasionally sloppy execution prove that while they may not have invented the "Sunset Strip bad boy" image, they certainly know how to revel in it. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi

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