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Transplants
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4.9 out of 5.0 stars 10 Ratings (9 Reviews)

Album Details: Transplants

Release Date:10/22/2002
Label:Hellcat Records
UPC:045778044825

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User Reviews: Transplants

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    transplant!

    By natalie m  Apr 24, 2006

    Pros: The vocals and everything were amazing

    Cons: everything was good

    Wow I really like them a must buy CD you will not be disapointed if your into this music.

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    awesome

    By Thereefa  May 7, 2005

    Pros: travis and tim

    Cons: nothing really

    These 3 guys do their own thing. The bad thing is that around where i live its hard to find the CD. but diamonds and guns is such a good song. you might have heard it in that one shampoo commerical (i forget which one) i would recomend this cd to any...one Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Transplants

  • All Music Guide

    An inspired side project, Transplants features Tim Armstrong of Rancid, Armstrong's buddy Rob Aston rapping, blink-182 drummer Travis Barker, and a host of pals dropping in. They don't really sound much like Rancid, though at times one does hear the Clash in these tunes. A bit more rock roll than punk rock, Transplants spare listeners any ska tunes. However, there is plenty of hip-hop courtesy of Aston, who raps in a macho and at times grating style with no shortage of borrowed gangsta clichés. In fact, Transplants sound best when he's not shouting about gats and hos. Every time Armstrong's gutter punk-accented, mushmouth voice appears, Transplants sound more soulful than rap-rock. Armstrong hasn't written hook-filled songs like these since And Out Come the Wolves. "Down in Oakland," the one song he wrote without Aston, is among the album's catchiest. Check out Armstrong's slick and reverby surf guitar on this one. Aside from singing like a punk rock Marvin Gaye and playing snazzy gui...tar leads, Armstrong is also responsible for the blues piano loops that anchor "Diamonds and Guns" and "California Babylon," songs that sound a good deal better than their titles. Perhaps the album's best number is the downbeat "Weigh on My Mind," featuring the throaty, understated background vocals of Brody Armstrong of the Distillers, who sings the chorus "I've got so many problems and they weigh on my mind" with her husband, Armstrong. When are they going to make a record together? Among the other key contributors is Vic Ruggiero of the Slackers, who lays down some cool piano and organ grooves throughout. And there's a not half-bad rap tune called "D.R.E.A.M.," which bites an overused Method Man refrain from the Wu-Tang Clan song "C.R.E.A.M.," but sports a beat that's as G-funk as punk gets. - Adam Bregman, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Transplants

Punk rock veterans Tim Armstrong, Travis Barker and Rob "SR" Ashton formed Transplants in 1999. This supergroup was a friendly experiment, for Armstrong made a name for himself with Rancid and Barker was enjoying success with Blink-182. Ashton was a friend of theirs who moved to Los Angeles, but eventually music was at the center of their bond. Armstrong and Ashton jamm... Read more