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Universal acclaim- based on 11 Ratings
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Positive: 10 out of 11
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katysJan 3, 2006i loved this album. i dont know it well but i have listened to clips of all the songs and love them all. not one of the songs is a disappointment, all are great and fun to listen to. i only found out about this band by watching kerrangs 'banned' programme when the song 'purple' came on. overall, its excellent!
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DestinyRNov 12, 2003this was the worst album i'd ever heard. they're even worse (which is barely feasable) live.
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gaMay 21, 2006i love it@
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MimiMMay 29, 2003Original, frantic and inspiring!
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KerriS.Aug 24, 2003I'm no music snob, and I didn't buy this album because of the Jack White connection. All I will say is that The Heat are the most exciting, life-affirming band I have heared in a long time and Do Rabbits Wonder? makes getting up in the morning very easy. Bring on October when I get to see them in concert twice.
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annoukDec 4, 2004yogi bear and firework cocks..."this is shit-hot heat"... I used to hate the colour purple; they have converted me.
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micheleandmaggieBJun 21, 2003amazing!! we have never seen a better performance. just one question for you...are they gay? we hope not, b/c they are beautiful
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k,mMay 21, 2006heck yes
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gabydJun 12, 2006good kids good energy and great honesty in this sound and on top real nice people love it gaby
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SamiVDec 26, 2003I recently purchased this album after listening to it on multiple free of charge services available on the web, such as launchcast. It's an amazing album and I, much like others, will probably expect a lot from their future albums. But a very nice start, refreshing.
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While the album's bouts of strangulated sexuality are initially stirring, this lack of melody eventually dooms Do Rabbits Wonder? to wallow in a torpid swamp of half-formed ideas and analog squall.
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Q MagazineIt's not all bad, though, as the album possesses a killer repertoire of filthy bass lines and an undeniable pedal-to-the-metal verve. [Aug 2003, p.116]
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Alternative PressHas the abrupt, spasmodic intensity of an epileptic seizure. [June 2003, p.94]