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While the acoustic D sounds better, weirder, and purer, this still is a hell of a record, particularly because it rocks so damn hard.
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A sense of humor is definitely required, as is an appreciation for everything rockin'.
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Not since Bob and Doug McKenzie have two jokers nailed the clod-metal aesthetic so accurately: Nearly every lyric here comes straight from your high school's bathroom wall.
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Managing an odd simultaneous fusion of stupid and clever, acoustic-guitar-wielding rockers Jack Black and Kyle Gass mingle songs and skits on their slick, gleefully profane, Dust Brothers-produced debut.
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They're profane, bursting with rage and lust, and they deliver more laughs than anyone since Richard Pryor.
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This is the stuff of pure comic genius.
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Take away the insane lyrics, and youve still got music worth listening to. Granted, it sounds like Journey being raped by Ronnie James Dio, but you have to admit thats intriguing.
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MixerAs endearing as early Ween. [Jan 2002, p.76]
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What makes this album special is that it's a big wet kiss to music.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 103 out of 116
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Mixed: 2 out of 116
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Negative: 11 out of 116
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deanbJul 26, 2007
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