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Tomorrows Bad Seeds
Sacred for Sale
Urbantone Records
The SoCal version of reggae seems especially friendly to metal–call it the combination of guitar geeks loving Andy Summers of the Police crossed with everyone who at least partially remembered KNAC.
Tomorrows Bad Seeds have more than a little of that interspersed among their general Jamaica-inspired approach, and if the result is more pleasant than noteworthy it's still little surprise why the band's built up a steady fanbase over the years.
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There's little in the way of radical reinventions beyond notable soloing–on songs like “Only for You” and “Creation” they sound almost a bit like prime Def Leppard Hysteria-era guitars (which, given said band's Phil Collen's longtime residency in Laguna Beach might explain much).
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