Sick Puppies
Welcome to the Real World


1.5
very poor

Review

by DaveyBoy EMERITUS
June 10th, 2008 | 16 replies


Release Date: 2001 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Rock-Rap with lashings of Alt-Metal is occasionally taken down to cringeworthy depths due to a young & immature vocalist with a thick Australian accent.

You get the feeling that it won't be too long before many music pundits look at the time period just before and just after the turn of the century/millennium as a rather bad one in the grand scheme of things music-wise... That's if that isn't already being done as I write this. One of the reasons for this is due to the fad of many rock-rap and nu-metal bands flooding the scene following on from the success of groups such as Limp Bizkit, Papa Roach, Linkin Park & Saliva. Predictably, many of these outfits have either faded off into obscurity or changed their musical style.

Young Australia trio Sick Puppies definitely fall into the rock-rap genre with their debut LP 'Welcome To The Real World'. It is a difficult enough genre to pull off successfully and stand out from the pack without having a young vocalist who has a rather thick Aussie accent! Unfortunately, that is not a good thing in this case as it takes an arguably fake style of music to begin with and practically adds a little bit of corniness to the mix. Some would say it just sounds wrong!

To give Sick Puppies some credit, they do add a few different things to the mix, but for the most part it all seems one-dimensional and doesn't play out successfully. The best example of this is track 2 'Rock Kids' (which unnecessarily gets doubled up with a Radio Edit acting as the album's closer). An almost metal'ish riff is placed over this predominantly bass-driven track that initially has something to like about it. But as soon as lead vocalist Shimon Moore (no, the 'h' in Shimon is not a typographical error) opens his mouth, everything goes downhill as corny rhymes, angry vocals & occasional curse words just make you shake your head.

Alt-Metal could also be used to describe some of Sick Puppies' music. There is definitely a hint of it in the 2nd single (track 4) 'Every Day'. It is a little amateur'ish sounding in all honesty, but isn't too bad as the simple and passable chorus lifts it a little above most by giving hints that there is some melody potential in the band.

The album highlight comes in the form of 1st single 'Nothing Really Matters'. It is probably the only time on this debut album where everything works successfully in combination with each other. The track is well put together musically by successfully combining good guitar riffs & funky bass-playing. This time, the rap style vocals in the verses actually play a part in effectively setting up the rather good, if simple, chorus that may get stuck in your head for a little while.

Elsewhere, there are simply a lot of mediocre songs with some being a little cringe worthy. The best of the rest is track 10 'Do You Know', which from a vocal perspective includes the best verses on the album as Moore is a lot more effective when he is in control of his voice and doesn't let his want for Aussie-accented rap singing take over.

Overall, this debut effort from Sick Puppies cannot be rated highly at all. The band seems to be having some fun and enjoying themselves, but that doesn't always translate well to the listening public. It deserved a release as there are small glimpses of potential here and there, but it is thinly scattered amongst the 13 tracks. Rock-Rap has not dated well for any band and Sick Puppies were nowhere near the top of the genre circa 2001. Unfortunately, this album ends up being a little cringe-worthy at times due to a young & immature vocalist with a thick Australian accent.

Recommended Tracks: Nothing Really Matters & Do You Know.



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AtavanHalen
June 10th 2008


17919 Comments


Haha, poor Sick Puppies. Their old shit really did blow.

Jim
June 10th 2008


5110 Comments


for decent aussie rap-rock, see full scale and mammal.

DaveyBoy
Emeritus
June 10th 2008


22500 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5 | Sound Off

Yeah, I was very tempted to go a 1 rating on this, but the 2 recommended tracks were good enough for me to be nice & give it 1.5.

I actually wonder how the band lasted past this release... Persistent buggers. Oh well, it ended up paying off with the release of 'Dressed Up As Life' many years later.

DaveyBoy
Emeritus
June 10th 2008


22500 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5 | Sound Off

I will be honest, I have never heard of Full Scale. While I've been meaning to give Mammal a listen for a while now.

AtavanHalen
June 10th 2008


17919 Comments


Oh man, Mammal are so god-damn good.

Jim
June 10th 2008


5110 Comments


i only recently came about both of them. awesome stuff.

Lostandfound2
June 10th 2008


271 Comments


Shit it isn't that bad...LOTS better than the other bands rising at this time:Linkin Park and shit like that

DaveyBoy
Emeritus
June 10th 2008


22500 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5 | Sound Off

I was waiting for your comment LOSTANDFOUND2. We will have to agree to disagree on this one. The potential is there, but the end product isn't in my opinion. And I definitely prefer Linkin's Park earlier releases over this as the vocals are so much more believable.

Oh well, that's why I posted this review in a sense. Hopefully a few more people (especially fans of their latest release) will give this a listen and give their opinion also.

DaveyBoy
Emeritus
July 20th 2009


22500 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5 | Sound Off

Agreed fromtheinside. But there's not much else backing that song up on here.

DaveyBoy
Emeritus
July 20th 2009


22500 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5 | Sound Off

I guess they can be forgiven at the time since this was their debut from 8 years ago. Although, they should have refined their sound more before even releasing a full-length.



Yeah, I've had that avatar for a while now. It may be time to change. Maybe to the 'Hysteria' album cover. Just on that, is your user-name from the Def Leppard song of the same name?

DaveyBoy
Emeritus
July 20th 2009


22500 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5 | Sound Off

Great - and under-rated- song. You're my new favorite on Sputnik now.



There is actually quite a demand to review Def Leppard's entire discography if you are interested. It went over well for me! Haha.

AtavanHalen
July 20th 2009


17919 Comments


Or you could review a good band just sayin'

DaveyBoy
Emeritus
July 20th 2009


22500 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5 | Sound Off

DavID would prefer Angels & Airwaves because he discrimintaes against one-armed people.

AtavanHalen
July 20th 2009


17919 Comments


AVA already have all the reviews they need. Review some Neil Young.

DaveyBoy
Emeritus
July 23rd 2009


22500 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5 | Sound Off

Yeah, but maybe fromtheinside can somehow find a way to rate Angels & Airwaves a negative score.



Man, I got to get to listening to Sick Puppies' newie.

miketunneyiscool123
June 13th 2016


5523 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

The accent doesn't bother me about this album; it's the predictability and lack of originality. Rap metal is fucking ass to begin with.



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