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Cement – Cement – Cassette
Cement is the self-titled debut album by Cement, a band formed by Chuck Mosley, who was formerly the vocalist of Faith No More and later Bad Brains. Released in 1993, this album marks Mosley’s exploration into a more alternative rock and grunge sound, distinct from the funk metal style he was previously known for.
The album “Cement” features a blend of grunge and alternative rock, characterized by gritty guitar riffs, straightforward drumming, and Mosley’s distinctive vocal style, which ranges from raspy shouts to more melodic singing. The music often has a raw, edgy vibe, typical of early 90s rock, with lyrical themes that explore personal struggles, societal issues, and introspective reflections.
Tracks on the album may showcase a variety of rock dynamics, from aggressive, high-energy songs to slower, more brooding numbers. This variety reflects Mosley’s versatility as a musician and his ability to convey emotion through both lyrics and music.
For fans of Chuck Mosley’s work with Faith No More, as well as those who appreciate the grunge and alternative rock scenes of the early 90s, Cement offers a compelling look at his personal musical journey. The album is a testament to his enduring influence in the rock genre and his willingness to experiment with new sounds and ideas.
Chuck Mosley (Vocals) was originally the lead vocalist for Faith No More and helped give the band their first big radio hit “We Care A Lot”.
Dutch East India Records
Song List
1. Living Sound Delay
2. Shout
3. I Feel
4. Four
5. Prison Love
6. Six
7. Blue
8. Too Beat
9. Take It Easy
10. Old Days
11. Reputation Shot
12. Chip Away
13. KCMT
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