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Fieldy's Dreams, Rock N Roll Gangster

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1066402

Disk length: 40m 35s (17 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2002

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Cocky 0:16
2. Baby Hugh Hef 3:20
3. Rock n Roll Gangster 0:21
4. Are U Talking To Me 2:34
5. Just For Now 3:29
6. You Saved Me 3:01
7. Munky Rage 0:19
8. Put A Week On It 3:33
9. Child Vigilante 3:58
10. Korn Gigglebox 0:20
11. Sugar-Coated 3:05
12. Comin From A Friend 3:04
13. One Love 3:25
14. Ortiz Anthem 3:39
15. Special K Buzz 0:16
16. Bleu 2:47
17. Do What You Feel 2:58

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Review

Fieldy is the first member of Los Angeles nu metal forerunners Korn to release a solo project. Rock N Roll Gangster, however, isn't likely to thrill Korn fans who dig that band's primal lyrical angst and down-tuned musical attack, nor will it likely earn the bassist a new legion of admirers. Over the course of 17 hip-hop tracks, Fieldy delivers short, basic cuts of seemingly autobiographical boasting, including the self-referential "Baby Hugh Hef" and a pointless 21-second Korn-penned instrumental. The bassist's rapped vocals are in sharp contrast to Korn compatriot Jonathan Davis, who supplies an edgy vocal passion to "Just for Now." The best tune, "Child Vigilante," borrows from Whodini's "Freaks" for a fuller sound than most of the album's offerings, while Tre from Pharcyde pumps up "Sugar-Coated," making the Fieldy-only cuts paler in comparison. Rock N Roll Gangster makes it apparent why Fieldy isn't the frontman for Korn. --Katherine Turman

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