Murderdolls: The Right To Remain Violent
Punk
Roadrunner Records
July 30th, 2002
  1. Dead In Hollywood - 2:30
  2. Twist My Sister - 2:06
  3. Let's Go To War - 3:26
Originally posted on August 30th, 2009
Review
Released a little less then a month before the release of Beyond The Valley Of The Murderdolls by Murderdolls, the EP The Right To Remain Violent contained three songs to promote the full length album. This single featured the band's single "Dead In Hollywood", as well as the tracks "Twist My Sister" and "Let's Go To War", the latter clearly sounding more like material from the vocalist's former band Frankenstein Drag Queens From Planet 13.

There really isn't anything that bad with this. The songs on it are great and have a really heavy, metal sound to them as well. While these aren't the most stand out songs in the world, they are still fun and have plenty of replay value. These songs are available on the full length release In The Valley Of The Murderdolls, though, so this is now more of a collector's piece then anything, and not really worth the frustration of finding for a casual listen.