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See You Next Tuesday
by Fannypack
In an attempt to avoid the "one-hit wonder" label, the Brooklyn five-piece that brought "Cameltoe" into the world returns with a second album.
| LABEL: |
Tommy Boy |
| RELEASE DATE: |
10 May 2005 |
| DISCS: |
1 disc |
| GENRE(S): |
Rap, Pop |

All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...
100
Playlouder
'See You Next Tuesday' is so good it should be the soundtrack to a smash hit Broadway musical.

91
Village Voice (Consumer Guide)
The attitude is tougher and the material thinner, but you have to love it for not falling flat on its heightened expectations.

90
Village Voice
This time everything has coalesced and expanded, double the propulsion, twice the emotional range, the beats doing the ping and the boomerang.

83
Stylus Magazine
Aside from the token bummer track, the rest of the album is as stupid fun as stupid fun gets.

83
Entertainment Weekly
Gleeful sprees through reggae, electro, drum lines and zydeco, while MCs Jessibel, Belinda, and Cat giggle, tease and seduce. [13 May 2005, p.88]
80
Blender
Despite a short-circuited sequence of electroclash songs, the girls are winning throughout. [Apr 2005, p.116]
80
The Onion (A.V. Club)
See You Next Tuesday is less an album than a soundtrack to the idea of summer in the city, where beats grow communal and domino slingers and jump-rope crews stay busy day and night.

72
Pitchfork
The transition from happy teenage taunts to cursing and sex talk was probably inevitable, and quality-wise, it's a wash. It's with the sound-- as provided by producers Matt Goias and Fancy-- that you get your payoff.

70
Rolling Stone
Thankfully [they] haven't grown up a bit. [19 May 2005, p.76]
50
All Music Guide
While perhaps not on par with De La Soul falling from 3 Feet High and Rising to De La Soul Is Dead, this is almost as disappointing a plummet from Day-Glo genius to drab everyday product.

50
Q Magazine
A lot of the goofy teenage kicks have been replaced with more tiresome sex raps. [Sep 2005, p.115]

The average user rating for this album is 10.0 (out of 10) based on 1 User Votes
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