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Ill NiñoRevolution Revolución

Label:Real Gone Music – RGM-1259
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Edition, Green with Yellow Splatter
Country:US
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Genre:Rock
Style:Heavy Metal, Nu Metal

Tracklist

A1God Save Us
A2If You Still Hate Me
A3Unreal
A4Nothing's Clear
A5What Comes Around
A6Liar
A7Rumba
B1Predisposed
B2I Am Loco
B3No Murder
B4Rip Out Your Eyes
B5Revolution/Revolución
B6With You
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Notes

Dark Green with Yellow Splatter limited to 1,500 copies through Real Gone Music's site.
Incl. Inner Sleeve with Lyrics

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 8 48064 01259 7
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): 225830E1/A RGM-1259
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): 225830E2/A RGM-1259

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
Revolution Revolución (CD, Album)Roadrunner RecordsRR 8497-2Europe2001
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Revolution Revolución (CD, Album)Roadrunner Records168 618 497-2US2001
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Revolution Revolución (CD, Album)Metal Mind ProductionsMASS CD 0859Poland2001
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Revolution Revolución (CD, Album)Roadrunner RecordsRR 8497-2Canada2001
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Revolution Revolución (Cassette, Album)Roadrunner RecordsRR 8497-4Malaysia2001

Reviews

  • Timmmmyboro's avatar
    Timmmmyboro
    Sounds ok not fantastic but not bad either artwork pixelated as others have said but being one of my favourite albums I had to get this and I’m glad I did
    • k0nnicsas's avatar
      k0nnicsas
      is a mixed for me , sounds compressed at the same time it’s not. nice to have it but get it at a cheaper price
      • The_Andres's avatar
        The_Andres
        Pros:

        1) They finally pressed this on vinyl, and I doubt they will do it again.
        2) The color mix on the vinyl itself is gorgeous.
        3) The best tracks are safe of inner groove distortion, except from "Rumba".

        Cons:

        1) The album art as whole feels cheap... The jacket is pixelated AF, and has a weid texture which remains me of how scanners performed back in 2000.
        2) The release is very expensive, considering the low production values.
        3) There's some crackles and pops, and mine are on side A, the best side IMO.

        Now sound... I have mix feelings, because in one hand Im hearing more details than ever, specially on synths and other arrangements. On the other, I'm missing aggresion and / or detail on the key instruments. Maybe I'm spoiled, but there was a inflection point regarding nu metal on vinyl, after "Get Some" by Snot.

        In conclusion, get it if you're a fan, but try to get it cheap.
        • georgescookie's avatar
          georgescookie
          The sound is not too bad as mentioned by other reviewers, the guitars and drums sound nice and airy but does lack some punch and bite which can come across as flat/compressed but still very listenable.
          Aside from sound, this is the first time Revolution has been released on vinyl so may be worth picking up in case it never gets another reissue
          • Pressure285's avatar
            Pressure285
            Disapointed by the quality of this edition. Alot of pixels on the front and back covers. Sound is disapointing as well. Should have kept my money.
            • vin_i's avatar
              vin_i
              Very bad sound(( Compression, and clicks. Only for real band lovers.
              • tornadokiller7's avatar
                As of 8-24 these are still available at realgonemusic.com for a fair price.

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