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Finally Available The Last Album Recorded By Bad Biscut it Would Have Been The Follow -up To The Legendary American Dream Record it was recorded in 97 produced by the band And Grammy Award Winner Tony Black And Vic Pepe Of Alice Cooper Fame Some of the other tracks From These Sessions . made it onto the We Still Believe The Hype Compilation That Came Out Earlier This Year Bio Bad Biscut is one of those bands who\'s original brand of rock & roll is truly timeless. One can envision these guys completely at home in the burgeoning years of punk rock, playing alongside the likes of The Ramones, Runaways, Generation-X or Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders from Mars. On the other hand, these tunes could just as easily top the charts of today. Fresh, exciting, irreverent, full of humor and ultimately cool - their songwriting is as crafty as their musicianship. Pegged as \"arena-punk\" by more than a few of their reviewers, they\'ve had the opportunity to wow several arena crowds as the opening act for Joan Jett, The Ramones, and Bon Jovi - and also enjoyed a stint as a fave MTV band, winning their \"Highway to Fame\" contest and receiving considerable airplay. A five star recording! What the critics say: LET\'S GO! The Ramones & Bad Biscut at the Tradewinds - by Al Metzer - ECR Magazine Leather jacketed devotees - stage diving, slam dancing - a frothing frenzy, and that was just for the opening band Bad Biscut! Melodic, aggressive, tuneful and LOUD! Bad Biscut cajoled, goaded and rocked the audience hard! BON JOVI PLEASES GRANDSTAND - by Mark Biaiczak - The Post Standard Opener Bad Biscut looked extremely happy opening for Bon Jovi, but they sounded a lot more like neo-punk sensations. They were fast and loud on original numbers \"Can\'t Get Rid of You\" and \"Annoying Little Brat\", but they sounded best on their finale: a racy version of the Beatles\' \"I Wanna Hold Your Hand\" JETT AND HER SNARL A HIT AT BIRCH HILL - by Chris Jordan - Music Review The Jersey Shore-based band Bad Biscut opened the show - It\'s refreshing to see a band oblivious to the alternative rock monolith and they genuinely seemed to enjoy themselves on stage. They have several catchy songs! POP IN JERSEY - by Jay Lustig - The Star Ledger Bad Biscut provided another exciting set. The band belongs to the same tradition that has produced such acts as Guns and Roses and Skid Row, but adds something neither of those bands has: a rhythm section that plays with the manic, spring-like propulsion of a band like The Ramones. Coincidentally, the band opened for The Ramones the night before, and paid tribute to the event with a credible cover of the Ramones\' \"Blitzkrig Bop\". The whole set, in fact, had a lot in common with a typical Ramones show: It was fun, bursting with energy, a bit crass and totally lacking in seriousness. If that\'s not a winning formula for a band these days, I don\'t know what is!