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S.O.S.
Adios Bandito
Release Date: 2002 05 zz
Label: 3:16 Records

S.O.S. wishes to impress with their album Adios Bandito, delivering fully loaded heavy metal that recalls the '80s a bit too much. The group seems to have a flair for weaving songs that sound like a cross between Billy Idol and Megadeth, which would have been hailed as incendiary in 1988, yet in 2001 it just seems dated. The other problem with Adios Bandito is the ridiculous amount of songs contained, as the album drags completely from track four through the last seconds of track 19. Some may consider S.O.S. to be rebels avoiding the stereotypes of late-'90s nu-metal, yet those would be the same people still wearing leather pants and fluffing their hair like Bon Jovi. There is very little to get excited over on this album, and as such S.O.S. never achieved much success with the release. Jason D. Taylor, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Ole MatadorSOS [2]3:50
2HumanitySOS [2]3:38
3FoolproofSOS [2]2:41
4On the SpotSOS [2]2:59
5Sean MahoneySOS [2]3:40
6ConsummateRay Paez, Anthony, SOS [2]2:35
7Nicey NicePaez, SOS [2], Rick Anthony4:56
8DirtRick Anthony, SOS [2], Paez4:07
9HitchhikerSOS [2]3:12
10Movers and ShakersSOS [2]3:14
11ParkSOS [2]3:01
12Why It Has to BeSOS [2]3:30
13My ConstitutionSOS [2]2:53
14DriveSOS [2]1:54
15Breathing RoomSOS [2]2:32
16Think They Got MeSOS [2]4:30
17ReachRick Anthony, Paez, SOS [2]3:28
18PulseSOS [2]3:06
19What I NeedSOS [2]4:56

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
2001CD3:16 Records



Group Members:
Adam Mastrosimone
Mike Vittiglio
Mike SOS
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Influenced By:
Billy Idol
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