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Dropkick Murphys - Warrior's Code
Dropkick Murphys

Warrior's Code

Hellcat 80472

Released on June 21, 2005

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$12.75

Drawing from influences both ancient and contemporary, The Warrior's Code is an intense fusion of all things Dropkick Murphys. A complex distillation of classic punk, Celtic folk and American rock 'n' roll, this album puts the band's deep diversity, blistering intensity and profound sincerity on full display. Featuring everything from upbeat stomper tracks like “Sunshine Highway” to poignant narratives such as “The Last Letter Home” and classic odes to hometown legends like the title track, “The Warrior's Code,” which is dedicated to Massachusetts boxing legend Micky Ward, the Dropkick Murphys have placed a blazing new gem in their crown of achievements with this album.

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# Song Name Popularity
1 Your Spirits Alive 10%
2 The Warriors Code 9%
3 Captain Kelly's Kitchen 12%
4 The Walking Dead 4%
5 Sunshine Highway 7%
6 Wicked Sensitive Crew 4%
7 The Burden 2%
8 Citizen CIA 4%
9 The Green Fields Of France 18%
10 Take It And Run 3%
11 I'm Shipping Up To Boston 5%
12 The Auld Triangle 12%
13 The Last Letter Home 5%
14 Tessie 4%

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2/2/2007 by Chris from Springfield, LA Rating:
It starts with serenading you with soft bagpipe sounds...Then it hits you in the nuts with a song about their dead friend Chickenman.The 1st 2 songs are just really uplifting.Then it calms down to the ballad,"Sunshine Highway"(Still upbeat)."Wicked Sensitive Crew" is just one of those "fuckin around" songs like "Kiss Me,I'm Shitfaced" from the last album."The Green Fields of France" caught me off guard...in a good way.It really shows Al Barr's vocal ability.The song is more traditional celt music,with the same military feel as some of their other songs."Shipping Up to Boston" is another classic.It appears in Martin Scorsese's "The Departed".It's just a great bagpipe charged anthem.The drums in the song are great."The Auld Triangle" starts like "Green Fields",but is mostly like the usual style."Last Letter Home" is a great tribute to the loss of loved ones in Iraq."Tessie" is great if you like the Red Sox,or if you just like the feeling of the underdog winning....Great anthem to end a great album.This band seems to get better with each album.They have heart, which counts most for me.The working class theme is not just their image,it's their spirit.

2/28/2006 by Casey from Prescott, AZ Rating:
very good show of their new written stuff I would love to hear this stuff live a must-have for every dropkick fan even the ones obsessed with Al-Barr

1/12/2006 by Trolay from Versailles, France Rating:
A little bit disappointed. The pipes are back and that's good, but the songs are too much traditional on this one. I prefer Do or die...

10/18/2005 by Alex from Norwood, NJ Rating:
Let me preface this by saying I'm not a DkM fan and have only heard a couple of songs from them before, but after hearing "Sunshine Highway," and "The Auld Triangle," then learning it also contained "Tessie," I had to get this album. Sadly, many of the songs on here weren't as impressive ... "Your Spirit's Alive" is bland, "Wicked Sensitive Crew" is annoying, and songs like "I'm Shipping Up To Boston" and "Take It And Run" have energy but seem to go nowhere. This album has some nice surprises, such as the raging "Citizen CIA" and the soft "The Green Fields of France," but it's horribly uneven and ultimately unsatisfying.

10/9/2005 by Peter from Bellingham, MA Rating:
I was not impressed with this CD at all... It seems that the longer the Dropkick Murphys play, the worse they get. There were a couple good tunes on here, but it sure wasnt worth what I paid for it.

8/14/2005 by Kevin from Wyoming, MI Rating:
Hey, its another cd from DKM! First off I want to say that the Dropkicks are one of the most unique and interesting bands out there and they still can stay true to their punk roots, thats rare. There blend of punk,rock and celtic music is a breath of fresh air. They stand out amung the hords of mediocre bands. This cd has its moments but it made me want to listen to their older stuff. If you have never bought any of their cds before I suggest you get BLACKOUT or DO OR DIE instead of this one. If your a fan then what is your ass waiting for?!

7/16/2005 by Barry from Clevedon, United Kingdom Rating:
Good old murphys. Another fantastic album; The Auld Triangle is perhaps one of my favourite songs of all time, and there's some suprising stuff on here too such as the piano-based Green Fields of France and the funny Wicked Sensitive Crew. Not a bad song on here; and the bonus of having Tessie chucked on the end for those that don't have the EP. Brilliant!

6/24/2005 by Kevin from Houston, TX Rating:
Finally this Post-Mike McColgan Dropkick Murphys feel comfortable in their own skin. I really Think Al Barr is a great singer with a fire in his voice, however, I could never get into DKM albums after Mike McColgan left the group. Either their records were too folky or just missing something. Now DKM with Al Barr have finally released a really great album. One of the best of 2005 so far. As you listen to this CD you will come upon a song called "Green Fields In France". Al Barr tones it down and delivers an amazing vocal performance (similar to the intro of "Curse Of A Fallen Soul" (Gangs All Here). So Dropkick Murphys, I drink this Guiness in your honor and congratulate you on this amazing album! Three cheers for WARRIORS CODE!

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