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Generally favorable reviews- based on 14 Ratings
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Sep 8, 2010One of Ween's best albums. The title track is an excellent disco beat; I Got to Put the Hammer Down is a real cool techno rock groove; The only clunker is 'King Billy' which drags on with a repetitive hook and no chorus; Light Me Up is an amazing samba rock song; and Slow Down Boy is a great 80s ballad. Ween should do more albums like this.
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MarkBAug 30, 2007They are nowhere near adult contemporary. I didn't know whether to laugh or cry when I heard the title track, but after a few spins I was laughing because they have proved they can play virtually anything. La Cucaracha will be all new songs, I think this is merely a teaser, a bit of filler for a laugh.
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ChristopherD.Aug 16, 20073 out of the 5 songs are good but not the typical weird stuff that ween is known for, I wish they would head back into stuff that is more brown zone.
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[Anonymous]Aug 12, 2007Not their best work, but a decent stop-gap for hardcore fans.
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DavidG.Aug 8, 2007First track is fantastic; rest sounds like white pepper outtakes. Note that they have not been playing any of these songs live.
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As a summer stopgap for their new full-length this fall, Friends. works fine. The title track is quality, plus their fanbase eats this shit up.
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The rest of this collection floats between funny and worthless, tending much more towards the latter by the EP's close.
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This record lacks a single guitar-driven rock song, instead spoofing saccharine dance-pop and exotic tropical genres.