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3.0 good | Antonius | September 5th 14 | Jay's style follows a ZZ Top approach to songs: fast and groovy with more emphasis on the music rather than vocals. Granted, Jesse Johnson does not have the sweet, melodic voice that a lot of his peers possess and it doesn't need a specific song to understand this. The album is divided in mainly two types of songs: blues and hard rock. "Dream Away", "Play That Damned Guitar" and "Rattlesnake Stomp" are probably the highlights of this LP. rHowever, there are some obvious drawbacks that you cannot easily ignore: there is an extensive and needless riffing at various occasions and production/mixing was very average.
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