Skid Row
Album Review
Skid Row waited out the grunge storm and returned in 1995 with Subhuman Race, their strongest and most vicious record to date. Abandoning most of the pop-metal posturing of their early hit albums, Skid Row strip back their music to the basics -- roaring guitars and Sebastian Bach's shriek. It wasn't a hit the size of Slave To The Grind, yet it made an impressive showing, climbing into the Top 40. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Subhuman Race
Album Release Date: March 28, 1995
Genres: ROCK
Track List:
- My Enemy
- Firesign
- Bonehead
- Beat Yourself Blind
- Eileen
- Remains to Be Seen
- Subhuman Race
- Frozen
- Into Another
- Face Against My Soul
- Medicine Jar
- Breakin' Down
- Iron Will
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