This is Michael Mixerr. This morning I will review The Diablos cassette from 1990.
The Diablos cassette was released a 4 track demo cassette in an effort to get signed by notable major record labels for notoriety sake. The Diablos cassette was released from 1990. This cassette proved otherwise as not that many were pressed, so The Diablos unfortunately went unnoticed. Only a limited amount of quantities were available. The red cassette is nothing special despite that the cassette text graphics were manufactured at Disc Makers in Philadelphia. Disc Makers had some dope rockin’ graphic artwork designs back in the day. Most of the songs were written by Frank Novicki.
Dime A Dozen is nothing short of 2 to 3 minute track. It’s rather good than average. Although some rock fans may seemly think so otherwise. Dime A Dozen proves how the rock band The Diablos is a ‘dime a dozen’ henceforth the title. The song Dime A Dozen is quite short however in terms of track longevity.
Good Music is well about good music. This is one of those particular tracks that does not need anymore in-depth explaining by itself. Hello Mr. Bottle is a rock track with a quirky mood and filled with silliness. The track itself is very silly.
I rate this EP, The Diablos, 4/5****!
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