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Review: The Georgia-based pop-metal band Jackyl defied trends in popular music by forming in 1990, just as alternative music was breaking into the mainstream. Unlike most '80s hair metal bands, the group expanded their following even after their sound became unfashionable. Jackyl's eponymous 1992 debut, which featured hard rock hits like "The Lumberjack," "I Stand Alone" and "Down on Me," sold over a million copies, while their 1994 follow-up Push Comes to Shove, though not as successful, earned the group a gold record. In addition to appearing at Woodstock '94, Jackyl contributed several tracks to the platinum-selling 1996 Beavis and Butthead soundtrack. The band followed their A&R man, the legendary John David Kalodner, from Geffen to Epic for their 1997 release, Cut the Crap. Track List: 1. Dumb Ass Country Boy 2. Locked And Loaded 3. Open Up 4. Misery Loves Company 5. Let's Don't Go There 6. Cut The Crap 7. Twice As Ugly 8. God Strike Me Dead 9. Thanks For The Grammy 10. Speak Of The Devil 11. Push Pull Log:
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