To call
A Public Disservice Announcement an album with mass appeal doesn’t quite do it justice. The new album from
Tommy Lee’s newly re-formed
Methods of Mayhem isn’t just a record that’s written for the people, it was quite literally written by the people. Using the website The Public Record, an interactive music community site conceived of by producer
Scott Humphrey where people can share their song ideas and collaborate with one another online, the band worked with fans to write the album, submitting the basic framework of a song and allowing anyone who wanted to the opportunity to add his or her ideas to the song. After choosing the best ideas from over 10,000 submissions (and giving the fans credit where credit was due), and adding guest spots from artists like
Chino Moreno (
Deftones),
Deryck Whibley (
Sum 41), and
Chad Kroeger (
Nickelback),
A Public Disservice Announcement was born. The album spans a vast array of genres, covering rap-rock (“Drunk Uncle Pete”), nu metal ("Fight Song”), and dance-rock (“All I Wanna Do”). It’s good to see
Lee changing with the times and branching away from the sound of the platinum-selling
Methods of Mayhem, letting fans breathe easily knowing that while the album may sound like many things, it doesn’t sound like rap-metal circa 1999. ~ Gregory Heaney