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Disc 1:- Wild International
- Ocean View
- Last Letter
- If You Fear Dying
- One Day As A Lion
Editorial Review:
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - The Lion is here. It is king!
Rage Against the Machine is my favorite band, so it was hard to hear of their break-up, however, seven years later, we have the greatest band in the world back, alongside Zack's incredible side project One Day As a Lion who recently released an eponymous debut album. The two bands can barely be compared, considering there is two less members, and only two instruments, in One Day As a Lion, but they do share one common trait: They're both incredible.
Every song is truly awesome, and ... Read More
Rating: - Bracing and free-spirited
I like this EP a lot, and am keyed for the album to drop. The combination of Jon Theodore's Bonham-like assault and Zach's vocal polemics (which give way at points to some surprisingly Ozzy-ish melodic lines -- check "Ocean View") makes instant sense. The songs are strong and the performances committed. It's good to hear Zach sounding so limber after such a long absence from recording.
Rating: - Great Album
It's a good post-Rage album for Zack. I would like for them to come out with full length ablum. Even though I would prefer Rage Against the Machine, it's still a good one to listen to.
Rating: - Straight. How to see through
Allright, look at "if you fear dying" as a demo for "wild international", and the whole gig as a test run, and you get the groove. Come on, y'all. This is two guys, two instruments and a few mics. Promote, and get Zach bach. Don't listen to fools bitching they didn't get enough. That's the key: They wanted more. You got teased, fool. Smack. Me, I want more. I saw Rage live, and contractual obligations aside, I need more. [...]
Rating: - One Day As A Lion
I was a teenager when Rage first came on the scene and blew me and my friends away. We loved the militant Public-Enemy political message, the impressive delivery and flow of Zack, and the funky/metal guitar of Tom. They were a band built for teenage boys to love and idolize.
Rage was one of my favorite bands and their old albums still sound VERY good today. So I came into One Day As A Lion hoping for something great.
And overall it is pretty good, but it's definitely not great. Zack ... Read More
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