Devil Without A Cause Kid Rock

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Album-Release:
1988

HRA-Release:
22.03.2013

Label: Warner Music Group

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Pop Rock

Artist: Kid Rock

Album including Album cover

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  • 1 Bawitdaba 04:27
  • 2 Cowboy 04:18
  • 3 Devil Without A Cause 05:33
  • 4 I Am The Bullgod 04:51
  • 5 Roving Gangster [Rollin'] 04:23
  • 6 Wasting Time 04:02
  • 7 Welcome 2 The Party [Ode 2 The Old School] 05:14
  • 8 I Got One For Ya' 03:44
  • 9 Somebody's Gotta Feel This 03:08
  • 10 Fist Of Rage 03:23
  • 11 Only God Knows Why 05:28
  • 12 F*ck Off 06:13
  • 13 Where U At Rock 04:24
  • 14 Black Chick, White Guy 12:00
  • Total Runtime 01:11:08

Info for Devil Without A Cause

In the grand tradition of Faith No More, Red Hot Chili Peppers, etc. genre-hopper Kid Rock chooses to lay down his raps over a bed of rock-oriented electric guitar riffs instead of traditional hip-hop tracks and beats. Unlike the aforementioned groups though, Kid Rock comes off more like an adventurous hip-hopper than a rocker with a Public Enemy jones. In an effort to prove himself as 'street' as his more conventional rap peers, Rock combines his rockish arrangements with gangsta-derived lyrics full of boasts and sexual braggadocio. DEVIL WITHOUT A CAUSE will appeal to both rock fans in search of something different and hip-hop listeners who like a little rock in their rap.

'It's fitting that the Kid Rock revival got started when the Beastie Boys featured him in their Grand Royal magazine--and not because the kid from Detroit shares their skin tone. Rock has often been compared with the early Beasties--the boys of 'Fight for Your Right to Party' and 'Brass Monkey,' the boys no one ever thought would grow up. With lines like 'I ain't straight outta Compton, I'm straight out the trailer' and 'I started an escort service--for all the right reasons,' it's obvious that Kid Rock doesn't aim to follow suit. But that's no hindrance to Devil--backed by the funky metal band Twisted Brown Trucker and special guests like blues vets Robert Bradley and Thronetta Davis, Rock is hosting one hell of an interesting party. Ultimately, Rock's party is great, schlocky fun, equal parts old Beasties and Sebastian Bach--making Devil a guilty pleasure, the Starship Troopers of hip-hop.' (Randy Silver)

Kid Rock, guitars, vocals
Joe C., rap vocals
Kenny Olson, guitar
Jason Krause, electric guitar
Jimmy Bones, keyboards
Stefanie Eulinberg, drums
Tweeds Kracker, turntables
Misty Love, background vocals
Shirley Hayden, background vocals

Mixed by David Bottrill, Kid Rock and Al Sutton
Produced by John Travis

No. 1 on Billboard's Heatseekers' charts
No. 4 on the Billboard 200

Digitally remastered.

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