
Don't expect a sequel to their self-titled CD
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This is just not the same Jackyl in 1994 as it was on it's self-titled debut from 1992. It appears the mood of this album is darker, and serious than their party-harty chainsaw spurring anthems that littered their excellent, almost greatest hits album of a debut. The only tracks on PCTS that stand out are the first 2, Headed for Destruction and the title track, and the last couple are rockers, Rock-A-Ho, and Chinatown. It's worth buying for a penny ($.01 cent) like I did.
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