Cheerleader666--Gutter Days
Sonico   2003

Holy mackerel! If you had told me I'd wake up today and later be listening to recordings which would knock the Hellacopters mighty Supershitty To The Max off its throne as the greatest punk n' roll recording ever made, I'd say you were insane. Well, it's reality, folks. With this Gutter Days 10", Cheerleader666 have completely redefined excellence in that genre.

As stated above, this is
the pinnacle of the punk n' roll form. Imagine D*Generation with the distorted-out, past-in-the-red production of Guitar Wolf and you'll have a good idea of what's going on here. Needless to say, Cheerleader666 have somehow tapped into the grand source of primal energy their Swedish counterparts have been chasing and laboring to approximate for years. The difference results in Gutter Days being the legit MOAB bomb of metallic sleaze rock.

Rarely does a release come out so solid I absolutely cannot pick a highlight or standout track. This is one of those times. There isn't a single second of
Gutter Days that is anything less than stellar. This is in contrast to many of the here-to-fore considered classics of punk n' roll--most of those recordings contain at least one moment of letdown. Not Gutter Days--this is imperfect perfection personified.

Wow--along with the new albums from
Turbonegro and Throw Rag, this is tops for 2003, in terms of rock n' roll. At the very least, Gutter Days may be the year's hard rock highlight. For sure, again, Cheerleader666 have blessed us with the rawest, sickest slab of punk n' roll ever. I am shaken.


                       
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