Producer Scott Humphrey (Rob Zombie, Powerman 5000) has taken Tommy Lee’s new solo CD, “Never a Dull Moment” to radio metal perfection, filling this album with plenty of little vocal tweaks and little quirks that will tickle any middle-aged guys that rock out to Linkin Park. Because of all the heavy radio production, it makes every song on here (with the exception of the not-so-bad David Bowie cover, “Fame”). Really, this album is meant for Methods of Mayhem’s rock fans, and perhaps radio listeners that love everything they hear.
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