REVIEW: Van Halen - 5150 (Expanded Edition)
Yo, you party-hardy rock animals! Van Halen just slammed down the 5150 Expanded Edition today and holy shit, it's like they time-warped back to '86 and cranked everything up to eleven! This ain't just the same old album with Sammy Hagar screamin' his lungs out—it's remastered from the original tapes and sounds bigger, punchier, and way more badass than before. Eddie Van Halen's guitar is shreddin' like a madman, those synths are huge, and the whole thing hits you right in the chest like a rocket ship blastin' off!
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Tracks like "Why Can't This Be Love" and "Dreams" still rule the airwaves with that killer sing-along energy that makes you wanna jump in a car and drive forever. "Best of Both Worlds" is pure fire—big hooks, fat riffs, and Sammy bringin' the party vibes while Eddie throws in those wild solos that make your jaw drop. "Summer Nights" and "Get Up" get you movin', and the title track "5150" is straight-up crazy energy. Even the slower "Love Walks In" sneaks up and grabs you with its cool spacey feel before explodin'.
But the real kick in the ass is all the extra crap they threw in! You get single edits, extended versions, some live cuts, and a whole previously unreleased show from New Haven in '86 on CD—plus the Live Without a Net video finally in HD on Blu-ray. That live stuff is raw, loud, and full of the old-school Van Halen chaos you love. The remaster makes everything breathe better and hit harder without messin' up the classic vibe. No weak filler here—this expanded set turns a killer album into a full-on metal party pack!
If you're a Van Halen die-hard or just love huge '80s rock anthems that make you feel invincible, crank this thing up loud and lose your mind. It's the perfect way to celebrate 40 years of Sammy-era glory!
I'm givin' Van Halen 5150 (Expanded Edition) a 96 out of 100! Turn it up or get the hell outta the arena! \m/