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| Tags: no shame , pepper , reggae , shame , ska |
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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Pepper's album 'No Shame' has been playing constantly in my car for a few weeks now, so i figured i would share a review on it. Pepper is known for their cool reggae feel and punk energy, and both of these aspects seem more evolved on No Shame than on any of their previous releases. Though it is heavily reggae influenced, it is obvious that they are experimenting with and incorporating different genres. A few of the songs are on the more mellow side, with tracks like "Bring Me Along", "Green Hell", "Outta My Face", and "Zicky's Song"; while tracks like "No Control", "Wanted", and "Nice Time" maintain an upbeat tempo and catchy lyrics. Pepper's albums tend to be more soft, while their live shows are full of energy and keep a party-like atmosphere. This is my personal favorite album from them, and i would strongly recommend it to any fans of Sublime, Slightly Stoopid, 311, or anyone who wants to hear some great new music.
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Join Date: Jan 2010
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Pepper is an outstanding, and 'No shame' shows the band coming up with their own sound instead of emulating Sublime as with their debut
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