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Comments for Styx, Kilroy Was Here


E-MAIL: dhorne@jbp.com
Without a doubt one of the worst so-called "rock" albums ever made. For saps only.
E-MAIL: jbierlein@cmich.edu
Not really that bad, the second half is actually very good
E-MAIL: kokeman@ix.netcom.com
With the exception of Heavy Metal posioning and Don't let it End (well, maybe that Just get through the Night song), this album is utter trash
E-MAIL: jdewitt@earthlink.net
I thought this was one of the best albums I have ever heard. Mr. Roboto, High Time, Just Get Through This Night and Double Life are great. This is a theatrical album that tells a story.
E-MAIL: styx1981@flash.net
This is the Styx album that everyone either loves or hates. The story & videos that supported this album are reminiscent of the book "1984" by George Orwell. In my opinion, the songs here are very solid, although very different from past Styx albums. "Mr. Roboto" is real techno-pop departure for Styx.
E-MAIL: marxplace@nf.sympatico.ca
This album is a landmark for Styx and a true proof that change is about in rock music, that technology is here and it will do what it will do. This album is probably one of the best concept albums I've heard too, as it tells a clear story with just greats songs and without turning it into a Broadway musical. Wondrous....
E-MAIL: dlindsey@otc.ozarka.tec.ar.us
I like it, even though it is a different sound from their "classic" stuff. "Cold War" and "Double Life" are my favorite songs, and the guitars in "Heavy Metal" are pretty good.
E-MAIL: dogholebad@hotmail.com
you are all looking at this album from a rock or heavy metal standpoint. You must respect this for its kitchy rock opera techno goodness. Mr. Roboto is perfect. how could you not like it and like don't let it end? And it's not a "so called rock album" It's just good rock-pop.
E-MAIL: CaffeineDan12@aol.com
Mr. Roboto kicks ass!
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