This album has some very good songs like Motor City Madhouse and Stormtroopin. Since completing 1980’s ‘Motor City Madhouse’, Ted Nugent fulfilled their contract with Mute Records and where under no obligation to release another album. ‘At Culliseum Center - Seatle (Live)’ kicks the album off with a blast of pure pop energy. This is my first Ted Nugent Album and i must say i am blown away.
Stormtroopin is the most memorable and astounding. Ted Nugent breathes new life into the music in Wango Tango. I Gotta Move - is a breath or fresh air compared to many previous songs of Ted Nugent. Free for All gets you up and jumping. Paralyzed is a great song to contemplate the modern music and what it really is all about. Hard as Nails - For me, this is the best of the album. From the moment you listen to Violent love you’re hooked. Overall a nice softer song. Ted Nugent must have run out of lyrics on the next track Great White Buffalo. Cat Scratch Fever one of the most beautiful songs i’ve ever heard. Just What the Doctor Ordered is a striking and quite long song. Put Wang Dang Sweet Poontang into car stereo for your highway driving Strangehold (11:17) Not one of my favorites, but for a lot of people this is one of their best songs. Scream Dream is a very catchy tune. Rock’n'roll is the song that really did it for me.
At Culliseum Center - Seatle (Live) CD


