Freaked Out and Small
- The Presidents Of The United States Of America
- Band Name: The Presidents Of The United States Of America
- Record Label: MusicBlitz/Koch
- Release Date: Sep 12, 2000
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JohnQJan 3, 20059Amazing! Though their first album and Freaked Out and Small were a little better. But still effing great
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jonathanLMay 3, 200510when are they ever going to make that disapointing album bands always end up recording?
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JamesG.Feb 25, 200210I can't belive that they actually came back! It is amazing. I would like to encourage them to make another one.
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buttkiessJun 3, 200210presidents kick as$
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mattgJul 14, 20039it still doesn't beat the first album. But it's probably the closest they've come to it. I'm glad to see they can still kick out the jams.
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jessicasNov 10, 200510they're the snazziest ever!
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KateW-WApr 23, 200610Absolutley awesome! Another stunner from PUSA!!!
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RicardoGNov 24, 200210It´s a Presidents of USA album and that says everything!
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LoranODec 2, 200210As silly, catchy, yet rocking as ever, the Presidents perhaps last effort is a fulfilling and stylish one that will surely make old fans happy.
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JorgeBDec 15, 20039good job PUSA the best thing is that you are back in the game
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[The Presidents] still make catchy, punky pop tunes, but dammit if they don't sound better than they ever did. Maybe it's because the album stands in direct contrast with the teen pop and rap-rock that dominate the mainstream rock audience, or maybe it's because their jokes are now clever and silly, the production is varied, the songs are breezy, melodic, and catchy. Or maybe it's just because in this stripped-back production, the band never sounds self-conscious.
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70Fun, thoughtful, and dynamic-
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Some of the strangest lyrical fodder ever to inhabit radio-ready fare.