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Owing to its themes, Fuckin A is a shade or two less exuberant than More Parts Per Million, but it's no less passionate or energetic.
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[A] blistering album.
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Alternative PressEven without a high-profile knob-twiddler [Walla] this would have sounded like their version of Husker Du's Metal Circus--a document of grace on the way to greatness. [Jul 2004, p.138]
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BlenderThe Thermals are the rarest of punk bands: a three-chord, three-member outfit whose clamorous drive actually resolves into a riveting, accessible worldview. [#27, p.146]
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Its hard not to like The Thermals, and Fuckin A, while maybe a bit less lo-fi than its predecessor, is a stellar album.
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Despite the records minimal evolution, its still a joy to hear, an extension of the promise displayed on More Parts Per Million.
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MagnetIt's like somebody took all the great elements of FM anthems--the indelible choruses, the melodic tenacity and the rush of invincibility--and cut out the fat. [#64, p.110]
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MojoImproved fidelity aside, the song remains the same. [Aug 2004, p.88]
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Fuckin A is as stupidly (and gloriously) irreverent as its title, all adolescent three-chord slams and snotty, self-championing chants, a seamless extension of the urgency introduced on More Parts Per Million.
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SpinSupercharged, furious, hopeful. [Jun 2004, p.107]
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It's almost as though, by writing what can be experienced as one long, explosive track with pauses, they have created a different way of hearing small variations. While this trick has been used to good effect in any number of electronic albums over the years, it has rarely worked this well in a rock context.
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Under The RadarRelentless and consistently pleasing. [#7]
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Fuckin A outsexes the nuevo new-wavers with its dry-hump hum.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 3 out of 3
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dsfasbSep 3, 2004Very good
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ChrisMay 28, 2004