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  1. BuzzD
    Apr 13, 2003
    10
    This album unrelentlessly and without apologising bursts into the room like a Tsunami. There is only one purpose here "come on" "exit to the city" and "party" you "rock and roll Mother F***er". Reminds the listener that they are not dead yet from all the soft face tickling jerky bands like Oasis and Crappy Williams that have been annoying all of us since the good old days of gee I This album unrelentlessly and without apologising bursts into the room like a Tsunami. There is only one purpose here "come on" "exit to the city" and "party" you "rock and roll Mother F***er". Reminds the listener that they are not dead yet from all the soft face tickling jerky bands like Oasis and Crappy Williams that have been annoying all of us since the good old days of gee I can't remember, Iggy Pop, Ramones, with a touch of the Rolling Stoners early energy. Bring It On and Party like you know you want to. Collapse
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Generally favorable reviews - based on 7 Critic Reviews

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  1. Positive: 4 out of 7
  2. Negative: 1 out of 7
  1. Not a hint of pretense makes even the most formulaic tunes and lyrics ("Little Baby," "Party," "Come On!") seem inspired if not quite inspirational.
  2. It almost goes without saying that the D4 kick the Vines, Hives, and White Stripes right square in their trendy asses.
  3. Minimalism can be tiring, so the group has a secret weapon: solos, of all shapes and sizes, scattered at random.