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Stampede  (Audio CD) 
by Hellyeah

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Description:

The new 11 song album from supergroup HELLYEAH includes "Hell of a Time", "Cowboy Way", and "Better Man". HELLYEAH features members of Pantera, Mudvayne, Nothingface, and Damageplan and is your soundtrack to making every night Friday night.

Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: July 13, 2010
Studio: Epic
Number Of Discs: 1
Average Customer Rating: based on 28 reviews
Track Listing:
1. Cowboy Way
2. Debt That All Men Pay
3. Hell Of A Time
4. Stampede
5. Better Man
6. It's On!
7. Pole Rider
8. Cold As A Stone
9. Stand Or Walk Away
10. Alive And Well
11. Order The Sun
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 28 customer reviews )
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

4It's on!Aug 16, 2010
By Brian C. Smyth "B"
Grab me a bottle of Whiskey and a cowboy hat and lets have some fun! This album just makes me feel like hanging out with some good friends and getting hammered. I just wish it had more than 11 songs, just seems to end too quickly. If you enjoyed their first album, this one is even better.

Tracks that stood out to me...

#2 The Debt That All Men Pay
#6 It's On!
#7 Pole Rider
#8 Cold As Stone
#9 Stand Or Walk Away


4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5I had very high expectations for this album.Jul 21, 2010
By P. Harnois
And all of them were met. Out of the 11 songs, there was only one that I didn't love. Like the last album, there's a variety of sounds (some songs lean towards metal, others towards country), and the concert footage is of good quality.

If you liked their last album, buy this one.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Good ole fashion kick you in the teeth rock and rollSep 02, 2010
By J. Rhodes
This album has a little bit of mudvayne sneaking into a few songs on it. but one thing is for sure, this album is artistic,brutal,and melodic from intro to outro. It's a bit heavier than the first album, and it has a few more slow songs on it but they still manage to keep the metal edge to it. you won't be disappointed by this album.

3 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5Good drinkin album...Jul 21, 2010
By That Guy "Vaso"
Wow! I missed out on the deluxe version w/the bull skull but what can you do? I really liked the first album, Hellyeah. Stampede blows past the first and improved on everything, except the song Alchoholin A$$ the best tune ever, hands down! All the songs on this album are good but a few are great, in my opinion of course, such as "Better Man" "Hell Of A Time" and a personal favorite "Pole Rider". Do yourself a favor and pick this album up, you WILL NOT be disappointed....unless of course you a "fan boy" who gets all sh1tt3 because these guys have other bands. Pick it up, turn it up and have a Hell of a time...

I got my girl got my family
Got my booze and Hellyeah's new album Stampede
that's all I need For a hell of a time


2 of 3 found the following review helpful:

2Hellmeh.Oct 18, 2010
By A. Estes
So, members of Mudvayne, Nothingface, Damageplan and Pantera walk into a bar. No, that's not the set-up to a cheap joke; rather it's the concept of good-times party-metal supergroup HELLYEAH.

That's right, they're back. Since the release of 2007's eponymous debut, the band likely suffered many hangovers but their knack for delivering groove-heavy and slightly formulaic metal has hardly faltered. One listen to "Stampede" indicates that all it took was some hair of the dog to get them back in line following frontman Chad Grey and guitarist Greg Tribett's short-lived reunion with their original band, Mudvayne. Together with drummer Vinnie Paul (ex-Pantera/Damageplan), co-guitarist Tom Maxwell (ex-Nothingface) and bassist Bobzilla (ex-Damageplan), the boozing boys are back to making music that perhaps no one enjoys listening to more than they enjoy making.

It may be their second album, but it may as well be an extension of their first. Grey still spits and screams songs about cowboys that actual cowboys probably wouldn't listen to while the band chugs along at a consistent pace. "Hell of a Time," the penultimate HELLYEAH tune, is a prime example of this. Not much has changed in three years and in that respect, this effort can't help but feel a bit sophomoric and immature. What made for a relatively fun and easy listen the first time around doesn't exactly translate here. Grey's lyrical content seems to be getting sillier and sillier, with the album's title track only serving to further alienate him from the crowd that followed him from his primary gig. Meanwhile, the band - while competent and consistent - do little to break from routine, making this set about as exciting as a marathon of "Everybody Loves Raymond."

If you really truly loved (and I mean LOVED) HELLYEAH's debut, there's no reason not to dig this as well. In a way, it's the same record, yet the youthful energy that fueled the band in its beginnings seems be drying up like a drunk waking up in the desert. For those of us who grew up on Pantera and maybe even Mudvayne, "Stampede" amounts to little more than a cheap buzz.


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