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Candy Harlots - Five Wicked Sins | 90s Album Review

Candy Harlots - Five Wicked Sins | 90s Album Review

Update: 2025-09-16
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The 1992 album Five Deadly Sins by Australian hard rockers Candy Harlots was the last gasp of glam-influenced sleaze rock before grunge reshaped the musical landscape. Packed with swaggering riffs and arena-ready vocals, the record channels the spirit of Guns N’ Roses, Kix, and Bang Tango while with a raw edge. Songs like “Sister’s Crazy” and “Danger” showcase the band’s knack for solid hooks. Despite strong material, the album’s impact was limited by shifting industry tastes and lineup turmoil within the band.


 


Songs In This Episode


Intro - Backstreet Boys


21:19 - Danger


23:15 - The Wildest Way


32:44 - What Are We Fightin' For


38:32 - The Lady Shakes


41:35 - Cheat On Me


Outro - Sister's Crazy


 


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Candy Harlots - Five Wicked Sins | 90s Album Review

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