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Troublegum [VINYL] [Import]

Therapy? Vinyl
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Product details

  • Vinyl (4 Feb 1994)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Universal
  • ASIN: B000057XFC
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (25 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 430,992 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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As implausible as it seems now, back in 1994, three scruffy heavy-metal fans from Belfast were tipped to take over Nirvana's crown. Therapy? had hit upon a genuinely thrilling mash-up of punk, metal, speed, volume, pop and lyrics of pure Rockney: try "Masturbation saved my life" or "I know how Jeffrey Dahmer feels--lonely, lonely" on your pencil-case and see what Amanda in Personnel says. Troublegum was the band's mighty peak: "Screamager" rolls its sleeves up and gets on with the business of punching you repeatedly in the face with the power of rock; "Stop It You're Killing Me" has a triumvirate of power-chords that could stop Metallica in their steps, and by the time "Unrequited"'s thrown in its arse-kicking jazz time-signature and a minute of pure screaming--you'll be rejecting solids for a week. Class. --Caitlan Moran

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
A Classic! 28 Jan 2001
By A Customer
Format:Audio CD
Troublegum is an often overlooked classic from the book of British Rock. It opens with the thundering "Knives" which sets the tone for the album with its stop-start riff and screaming vocals. Other highlights include the undoubted anthem "Nowhere", the eternal crowd pleaser "Die Laughing" and the riff-tastic "Isolation". The album has a characteristic sound with its buzzsaw guitars and Andy Cairns desolate lyrics. If you are looking for a starting point for Therapy? this is it. It is hooky enough to be instantly likeable and yet raw enough to reflect Therapy? of old and their storming live show. Five stars is not enough!!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Audio CD
One of the greatest albums ever recorded and in my top ten of all time. this is the sort of record that has to be listened to over and over again it is that good. the best punk album with a heavy dose of pop sesibility since a man called Kurt recorded something named Nevermind. Yeah its that good!
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27 of 30 people found the following review helpful
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Somewhere roundabout 1994 I walked into HMV with the sole purpose of buying Metallica's Black album. I was pleasantly surprised to see said disc was part of a '2 for £22'offer, so I did the sensible thing and scouted round the store seeking a CD to partner it.

I considered AC/DC and The Who amongst others before spotting Troublegum. I'd heard a couple of singles off the album and thought it was worth a go, after all it was only a booby prize - the Black album was what I was really after.

Got home and played Metallica straight away. Now I'm probably in a minority here, and millions of Metallica fans will think I'm barking mad, but some of those songs just didn't know when to stop. Enter Sandman and Sad But True aside, I found the album ...well, boring.

So with my high expectations comprehensively deflated, I dismissively, if not resentfully, spun Troublegum on the ghettoblaster instead. And that's when my day took a turn for the better.

Without a word of a lie I spent the next three quarters of an hour of my life air guitaring, air drumming, headbanging and making devil's-horn-hand-signals to an imaginary band in my flat.

Forty Five minutes and fourteen songs later, the crushing disappointment of the Black album had been erased and replaced by the redhot glow of smug satisfaction that envelops you when you discover something fantastic of which your mates know absolutely nothing.

Three Irish lads venting their anti-catholic wrath, purging themselves of failed attempts with women or just self-loathing for not having the guts to ask them out in the first place. Every line of every song is a vitriolic stab into the heart of each song's victim.

Andy Cairns growls his way through this CD with remarkable and beautiful melodies delivered with a velvet sledgehammer. This record crosses through pop, punk, heavy metal and back again effortlessly. The production is faultless and each bandmember's performance is immaculate. There isn't a single filler track on this album, the 'worst' song weighs in at nine-out-of-ten.

My writing can't fully describe the glory of Troublegum. This record silences Metallica's finest hour. Maybe that's the greatest tribute i can give to Troublegum, and Metallica must have been spitting bullets when they heard it.

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A 90s Classic
I'd forgotten how good this album was until I recently had to re-stock my iTunes catalogue. And it really is a classic. Read more
Published 29 days ago by Mr. P. Bevan
Unique
One thing that's undeniably true about Andy Cairns is that he's a natural songwriter. He's also clearly a man with a lot of pain in his life, and his ability to convey that in... Read more
Published 7 months ago by Koala
One of the best Alternative Rock Albums Ever!
Troublegum hit the UK when I was at university.

At first it made little impact on the rock clubs, but gradually the sheer brilliance of an album without a bad song and... Read more
Published 14 months ago by EvilC Sekoorb
Not metallica
Excellent piece of meaty punk rock with metal influences here and there.
Has nothing to do with Metallica and their Black Album which is great in it
own right. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Nils Daniel Kaas
Troublegum
I can't begin to tell you how many happy hours I've spent listening to this album. From the raw and biting album opener 'Knives' you know you're in for a real treat and by the... Read more
Published on 14 Dec 2008 by Spider Monkey
*** Up There With The Best ***
Truely excellent album, if you like medium heavy music this is definitely worth a try.

I got it at the same time as Nirvanas Bleach, & both along with Metallica, RATM,... Read more
Published on 20 Mar 2008 by N. Cadman
All Time Pop Punk Classic!
1994 - Ah! Them were the days kids. Long hair, long lie ins and skipping lectures to go to the pub!
2008 - Mortgage, 2 kids, no hair and a Job. Read more
Published on 11 Mar 2008 by Mr. M. Kerr
Absolute Classic
So you call yourself a music fan? And you don't own Troublegum? You should be ashamed of yourself! Where do you start with Troublegum? Infectious melody? Magnificent drumming? Read more
Published on 4 May 2007 by Johnny Knoxville
Prepare to rock
I have owned a copy of this album in various forms since it's release and I have never grown bored of listening to it - it rocks. Read more
Published on 28 April 2007 by Ms. Ren Reynolds
TRIGGER INSIDE
If you are looking for an instantly likeable easy to get into record that rocks like a bastard then this is the record for you. The tracks on this record have not aged. Read more
Published on 26 Jan 2007 by Mr. D. J. Evans
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