Mandatory Music and CD: Extreme II: Pornograffitti by Extreme
Review by Steve Huey from All Music:
Extreme came into its own on the concept album Pornograffitti, with the band's strongest set of songs and an intellectual theme revolving around the struggle for genuine love and romance in a sleazy, decadent society full of greed and corruption. The band shows a strong desire to experiment and push the boundaries of the pop-metal format, adding a funky horn section on "Get the Funk Out" and displaying progressive compositional leanings throughout, and virtuoso Nuno Bettencourt puts down his guitar for the enjoyable pseudo-lounge piano ballad of "When I First Kissed You." But of course, the album is best known for its two acoustic-guitar-only hits, the number one ballad "More Than Words" and the equally fine full-band rocker "Hole Hearted." Other highlights include "Decadence Dance" and "Song for Love.
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If it is the best album you've ever heard, it goes to Paradise City
If it is really good, but not perfect, it spends time with Dr. Feelgood
If it is solid, but not perfect, it goes to the Crossroads
If it is mostly crap with a hidden gem or two, it goes to Skid Row
If it is the worst album ever, it goes directly to Hotel California for all eternity where you can check out any time you like, but you can never leave.
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