One of my favorite Nugent albums
5
By Scottyjake22
I recently bought this album on vinyl the other week for real cheap and I had never seen the album and when I dropped the needle on it I was WOWWED this album is probably better than Free for all and is neck and neck with cat scratch fever. The tone is tasty and raw, every song is killer and no filler and I would recommend to anyone who loves hard rock from the mid to late 1970s🤘
Need You Bad - Derek St. Holmes who?
4
By TaylorTripRay
The one and only Ted Nugent! Derek St. Holmes who? Ted Nugent proved here on the song "Need You Bad that he was the star and talent and that both Derek St. Holmes and Rob Grange, no matter how talented they were, they were both replaceable and he was not. (Overall not quite as good songs on this album as on the 3 previous albums with Derek, but Derek was already gone during the recording of Free For All - Meatloaf & Ted sang the vocals on that album, so this album and State of Shock would be the 2 albums to fill out that era.)
Weekend Warriors
5
By Uncle Elijah
It's not as good as his earlier albums but still very good nonetheless. It's Ted Nugent shredding guitar with another LP of great rock n roll songs! If you liked Cat Scratch Fever this one is very similar to it.
Weekend Warriors
5
By pdhalz
I graduated high school in 1980. My best friend and I were known as the "Weekend Warriors!" This was one our favorite albums throughout our high school years. We took the Motor City Madman with us wherever we were raising hell! Good friends and a bottle of wine brings back lots of great memories! Keep rocking Ted!
NUGE!
4
By guitar12345
This is a great album, but his ealier albums were more NUGE!, if you know what I mean. The songs on this album are very good, but his earlier songs were more NUGE!, especially Stranglehood and Cat Scratch Fever. I would reccomened getting this album if you are a Ted Nugent fan. If you just want to buy a song from this album, get Weekend Warriors. Great album Ted!