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Stuttering John, Everybody's Normal But Me

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1096182

Disk length: 38m 2s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1998

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Everybody's Normal But Me 2:42
2. Will 3:37
3. I Don't Wanna Grow Old 3:54
4. Pretty Girl 3:13
5. Not In This Life 3:08
6. Cabbies Won't Go To Harlem 3:16
7. No Religion 3:17
8. Maryanne 3:32
9. Day After Day 2:52
10. St. Rita 2:58
11. Money For Drugs 2:45
12. I Don't Know 2:40

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Review

Stuttering John Melendez is best known for his below-the-belt celebrity-interview attacks on The Howard Stern Show. But has the King of All Media now spawned the Prince of All Metal? A hard-rock CD fraught with references to obsessive-compulsive disorder, Stuttering John's musical offering is better than one might think. Guitar-heavy, with metallic riffs and tempo changes, this album has all the elements required to be a favorite among Stern enthusiasts and '80s heavy-metal throwbacks. If you're looking for pithy Stern references, forget it; Stuttering John focuses on his own experiences and peccadilloes, jumping from heavy rockers (the title track, "No Religion") to anthemic ballads ("I Don't Want to Grow Old") to hip-hop ("Cabbies Don't Go to Harlem," with guest rapper Omar Sharif). --Lesley Holdom

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