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Kid Rock (New Album)
« on: November 11, 2003, 03:20:57 PM »
does anyone have this...if so can you post the mp3's up, thanks, peace.
Our music video which was featured in the motion picture Scary Movie 5 :

 

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Re:Kid Rock (New Album)
« Reply #1 on: November 11, 2003, 03:36:40 PM »
Album Title : Kid Rock                        ³
                               ³ Record Label : Atlantic                       ³
                            ³ Release Date : Nov-11-2003                    ³
                Û²°Û           ³ Release Type : Album                          ³
      ÜÛÛÛÛÜ    Û°²Û           ³ Catalog Number : 83685                        ³
     Û²²²²²²Û               ³ Genre : Rock                                  ³
    Û²²²²²²²²Û                 ³ Year : 2003                                   ³
   Û²²²²²²²²²²Û                ³ Source : CDDA                                 ³
   Û²²²²²°²²²²Û                ³ Encoder : Lame                                ³
   Û²²°²²²°²²²Û                ³ Quality : 192kbps / 44.1Khz / Full Stereo     ³
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                    Û²²²°°²Û   ³ 02.Cadillac Pussy                     [03:12] ³
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   Û²²°²²²²Û             Û²²Û  ³ One of the unlikeliest success stories in     ³
                  ³ rock at the turn of the millennium, Detroit   ³
                  ³ rap-rocker Kid Rock shot to superstardom with ³
                  ³ his fourth full-length album, 1998's Devil    ³
                  ³ Without a Cause. What made it so shocking was ³
                  ³ that Rock had recorded his first demo a full  ³
                  ³ decade before, been booted off major label    ³
                  ³ Jive following his Beastie Boys-ish 1990      ³
                  ³ debut Grits Sandwiches for Breakfast, and     ³
                  ³ toiled for most of the decade in obscurity,   ³
                  ³ releasing albums to a small, devoted, mostly  ³
                  ³ local fan base while earning his fair share   ³
                  ³ of ridicule around his home state.            ³
                  ³ Nevertheless, Rock persevered, and by the     ³
                  ³ time rap-metal had begun to attract a         ³
                  ³ substantial audience, he had perfected the    ³
                  ³ outlandish, over-the-top white-trash persona  ³
                  ³ that gave Devil Without a Cause such a        ³
                  ³ distinctive personality and made it such an   ³
                  ³ infectious party record.                      ³
                  ³                                               ³
                  ³ Bob "Kid Rock" Ritchie (b. Robert James       ³
                  ³ Ritchie, Jan. 17, 1971) grew up in Romeo,     ³
                  ³ Michigan, a small rural town north of the     ³
                  ³ Detroit metro area. Finding small-town life   ³
                  ³ stiflingly dull, Ritchie immersed himself in  ³
                  ³ rap music, learned to breakdance, and began   ³
                  ³ making the talent-show rounds in Detroit.     ³
                  ³ Inspired by the Beastie Boys' Licensed to Ill ³
                  ³ white performers fusing rap and hard guitar   ³
                  ³ rock Kid Rock recorded his first demos in     ³
                  ³ 1988, and eventually scored an opening slot   ³
                  ³ at a Boogie Down Productions gig. That        ³
                  ³ performance, in turn, led to a contract with  ³
                  ³ Jive Records, which issued Kid Rock's debut   ³
                  ³ album, Grits Sandwiches for Breakfast, in     ³
                  ³ 1990. Produced by Kid Rock, Too Short, and    ³
                  ³ D-Nice, the album was heavily derivative of   ³
                  ³ Licensed to Ill. Rock briefly became          ³
                  ³ notorious when a New York college radio       ³
                  ³ station aired the album's profanity-laced ode ³
                  ³ to oral sex, "Yodelin' in the Valley," and    ³
                  ³ was fined over $20,000 (a judgment later      ³
                  ³ rescinded). However, despite a tour with TOO  ³
                  ³ $HORT Too $hort and Ice Cube, Jive didn't see ³
                  ³ much of a future for Kid Rock and dropped him ³
                  ³ from their roster.                            ³
                  ³                                               ³
                  ³ Moving to Brooklyn, Rock hooked up with the   ³
                  ³ small Continuum label, and moved his brand of ³
                  ³ rap further into hard rock with The Polyfuze  ³
                  ³ Method, released in 1993. Reviews were mixed, ³
                  ³ with some critics praising the record's humor ³
                  ³ and eclecticism while others dismissed it as  ³
                  ³ awkward and forced. The EP Fire It Up         ³
                  ³ followed in 1994, appearing on Rock's own Top ³
                  ³ Dog imprint (which was still distributed by   ³
                  ³ Continuum). Rock eventually returned to the   ³
                  ³ Detroit area and began work on another album; ³
                  ³ recorded on a shoestring budget, Early        ³
                  ³ Mornin' Stoned Pimp was released in 1996.     ³
                  ³ Although sometimes forced to sell bootleg     ³
                  ³ dubs of his own records to pay the rent, Rock ³
                  ³ set about forming a full-fledged backing      ³
                  ³ band, which he dubbed Twisted Brown Trucker.  ³
                  ³ While its membership fluctuated early on,     ³
                  ³ rapper Joe C. (b. Joseph Calleja) was one of  ³
                  ³ the first to join; a longtime fan and         ³
                  ³ frequent concert attendee, Calleja caught     ³
                  ³ Rock's eye in 1994, partly because of his     ³
                  ³ diminutive stature (due to a digestive        ³
                  ³ condition known as celiac disease, which      ³
                  ³ required both dialysis and extensive          ³
                  ³ medication) and partly because of his         ³
                  ³ encyclopedic knowledge of Rock's song lyrics. ³
                  ³ The rest of the lineup settled around mostly  ³
                  ³ Detroit-area musicians: guitarists Kenny      ³
                  ³ Olson and Jason Krause, keyboardist Jimmy     ³
                  ³ Bones (b. Jimmy Trombly, he handles the bass  ³
                  ³ lines himself), drummer Stefanie Eulinberg,   ³
                  ³ DJ/turntablist Uncle Kracker (b. Matt Shafer, ³
                  ³ who had been with Rock since the early '90s), ³
                  ³ and backing vocalists Misty Love and Shirly   ³
                  ³ Hayden.                                       ³
                  ³                                               ³
                  ³ As rap-metal acts like Korn, Limp Bizkit, and ³
                  ³ Rage Against the Machine began to dominate    ³
                  ³ the hard rock landscape, Atlantic Records     ³
                  ³ decided to take a chance on signing Rock.     ³
                  ³ Devil Without a Cause didn't do much upon its ³
                  ³ initial release in August 1998, but a big     ³
                  ³ promotional push from the label and MTV       ³
                  ³ helped make the album's second single and     ³
                  ³ video, "Bawitdaba," a nationwide smash. The   ³
                  ³ follow-up, "Cowboy," achieved similar         ³
                  ³ success, and suddenly, after a decade of      ³
                  ³ trying, Kid Rock was a superstar with a Top   ³
                  ³ Five, seven-times-platinum album and a gig at ³
                  ³ Woodstock '99. While pondering how to follow  ³
                  ³ up Devil, Rock acquired the rights to his     ³
                  ³ indie-label recordings and remixed or         ³
                  ³ re-recorded the best material for The History ³
                  ³ of Rock, which was released in the summer of  ³
                  ³ 2000 and featured some new songs as well.     ³
                  ³ Sadly, after being forced to take a break     ³
                  ³ from touring a year earlier by his medical    ³
                  ³ difficulties, Joe C. passed away in his sleep ³
                  ³ on November 16, 2000.                         ³
                  ³                                               ³
                  ³ Even with a tragedy like this in his life,    ³
                  ³ Rock continued work on his followup to Devil  ³
                  ³ Without A Cause. The media focused more on    ³
                  ³ his relationship with actress Pamela Anderson ³
                  ³ than his musical career, which many magazines ³
                  ³ were beginning to ridicule. His DJ, Uncle     ³
                  ³ Kracker, had a successful solo career during  ³
                  ³ the spring and summer of 2001, leaving Rock   ³
                  ³ without one of his most frequent              ³
                  ³ collaborators. Still, by the winter of that   ³
                  ³ year he had completed work on Cocky and had   ³
                  ³ released "Forever" to success on rock radio.  ³
                  ³ In fall 2003, Kid Rock returned with a        ³
                  ³ self-titled effort. A cover of Bad Company's  ³
                  ³ "Feel Like Makin' Love" marked the first      ³
                  ³ single.