Hey Hey My My Yo Yo
- Junior Senior
- Band Name: Junior Senior
- Record Label: Rykodisc
- Release Date: Aug 14, 2007
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YeboP.Sep 6, 200710It is a 10 out of 10.
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MichaelSNov 16, 20079
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DanSAug 13, 200710Wow. One of my favorite albums of 2005 finally gets released here. Well, it's about time. This album is one great pop song after another and a lot of fun.
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jesperpAug 14, 200710Just pop blis. Everybody should get with this and DANCE!
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BertEAug 16, 200710Great party record. Solid and fun all the way. Make sure to get the version with the extra bonus ep!
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NickP.Sep 10, 20074Wow! This is so flamboyantly terrible. If you have the opportunity to remove Barney's sing along from your player, take the opportunity to listen to Junior Senior. While the beats are not bad, they certainly cater to a niche market of blind happiness and lyrical drivel.
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jesperrAug 15, 20079the funky presidents are back on track
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ChunkAAug 15, 20079Verry good follow up to 2005's D-D-Don't Stop The Beat. Fans won't be deceived.
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JordanG.Aug 31, 20074Vomit Skittles onto my checkered Vans. I'll reconsider if someone slips this all sly into a party's GangStarr/Eric B DJ set. Or a nice Stetsasonic mashup.
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80The b-b-beat continues on Hey Hey My My Yo Yo. In fact, the songs here are more catchy, and yes, more fun.
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Hey Hey is sharper than "D-Don't," filled out and throbbing like soul should be, not burdened with the entropy of a smattered ramshackle collection all heart and no brains.
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The twosome's gleeful confections are more than a little over-the-top, but repeat listens will reveal some truely indelible melodies beneath those stylistic frills. [17 Aug 2007, p.73]