Loved by Thousands, Hated by Millions

Loved by Thousands, Hated by Millions
Compilation album by M.O.D.
Released November, 1995
Recorded Pyramid Sound,
Ithaca, New York
Trax East Studios,
South River, New Jersey, USA
Genre Crossover thrash
Length 59:59
Label Megaforce Records
Producer Steve Evetts
Rob Hunter
Scott Ian
Billy Milano
Alex Perialas
Ernie Schaeffer
M.O.D. chronology
Devolution
(1994)
Loved by Thousands, Hated by Millions
(1995)
Dictated Aggression
(1996)
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Loved by Thousands, Hated by Millions is a compilation album of songs from American crossover thrash band, M.O.D.. It was released in 1995 on Megaforce Records and contains material from the band's first three albums U.S.A. for M.O.D., Gross Misconduct, and Rhythm of Fear and the EP, Surfin' M.O.D.. It also contains a number of new songs which were previously not on any other album.

Songs from the band's previous album, 1994's Devolution, was not included on this compilation because it was their first for another label. All albums up until then had been on Megaforce Records. Dictated Aggression, their subsequent album, was on Music For Nations.

Track listing

  1. "Noize" 0:13
  2. "Aren't You Hungry" 3:26
  3. "Spandex Enormity" 5:27
  4. "A.I.D.S." 2:00
  5. "Hate Tank" 2:13
  6. "Goldfish" 1:01
  7. "Surfin' U.S.A." 2:32
  8. "Surf's Up" 2:03
  9. "Mr. Oofus" 3:37
  10. "No Glove, No Love" 2:51
  11. "True Colors" 3:49
  12. "Livin' in the City" 1:58
  13. "Get up and Dance" 2:59
  14. "Rhymestein" 2:36
  15. "Irresponsible" 2:26
  16. "Rally (N.Y.C.)" 1:40
  17. "The Ballad of Dio" 0:11
  18. "Bubble Butt" 0:44
  19. "Short but Sweet" 0:07
  20. "Ode to Harry" 1:30
  21. "Vents" 0:09
  22. "Theme Song" 2:10
  23. "Bonanza" 2:44
  24. "Buckshot Blues" 0:11
  25. "Clubbin' Seals" 1:55
  26. "U.S. Dreams" 2:28
  27. "He's Dead Jim" 1:50
  28. "Get the Boot" 3:12
  29. "Color My World" 1:57

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Miscellanea

The quote "Loved by Thousands, Hated by Millions" first appears in the 1975 Paul Bartel's movie Death Race 2000 when a television reporter introduces Machine Gun Joe Viterbo. Machine Gun Joe Viterbo was played by Sylvester Stallone.

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