"Women and children last" CD by Murderdolls

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This special edition contains the "Women and children last" - CD/DVD as special edition, an exclusive T-Shirt (100% cotton, size L), a patch, a sticker, a first aid pamphlet and more.
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Item no. 176797
Musical Genre Horror Punk
Exclusive No
Media - Format 1-3 CD & DVD
Edition Special Edition
Product topic Horror, Bands
Band Murderdolls
Product type CD
Release date 8/27/10

Disc 1

  • 1.
    The World According To Revenge
  • 2.
    Chapel Of Blood
  • 3.
    Bored 'Til Death
  • 4.
    Drug Me To Hell
  • 5.
    Nowhere
  • 6.
    Summertime Suicide
  • 7.
    Death Valley Superstars
  • 8.
    My Dark Place Alone
  • 9.
    Blood Stained Valentine
  • 10.
    Pieces Of You
  • 11.
    Homicide Drive
  • 12.
    Rock N Roll Is All I Got
  • 13.
    Nothing's Gonna Be Alright
  • 14.
    Whatever You Got, I'm Against It
  • 15.
    Hello, Goodbye, Die
  • 16.
    Motherfucker See, Motherfucker Do
  • 17.
    Funeral Ball
  • 18.
    A Moment Of Violence

Disc 2

  • 1.
    The World According To Revenge
  • 2.
    Chapel Of Blood
  • 3.
    Twist My Sister
  • 4.
    My Dark Place Alone
  • 5.
    She Was A Teenage Zombie
  • 6.
    Die My Bride
  • 7.
    Dead In Hollywood

by Dom Lawson (01.10.2010) It´s hard to know whether Joey Jordison and Wednesday 13 will be horrified or delighted to discover that after a six-year hiatus, Murderdolls are duty bound to reacquaint the world with the notion of balls-out, snot-splattered Rock’n’Roll for a second time. The band’s blend of Horror-Punk and Sleaze Metal was executed with a certain swagger on their Beyond The Valley Of The Murderdolls debut, but Women And Children Last is an entirely different and much more convincingly powerful beast. This is a much tougher, heavier and more sonically robust incarnation of the band, with less goofiness and a tangible intensity that was barely hinted at previously. Kicking off with the yob metal call-to-arms of Chapel Of Blood and rampaging through a further 13 irresistibly cocksure and perversely catchy anthems, ranging from the sublime radio rock of Summertime Suicide to the rib-shattering urgency of Rock ‘N’Roll Is All I Got, this demands to be regarded as the moment that Murderdolls stopped being a cartoon and morphed into a terrifyingly real and wildly compelling Rock’n’Roll band for the modern age.When Mötley Crüe’s Mick Mars pops up to add some deliciously unhinged lead breaks to a couple of tracks, it’s as if a stirring passing of the torch has taken place. The ‘dolls are back, they’re pissed off and this time they mean every last fucking word.