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Generally favorable reviews- based on 14 Ratings
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Positive: 9 out of 14
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Mixed: 2 out of 14
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Negative: 3 out of 14
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Aug 27, 2019
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Apr 21, 2015Ardent Butthole puritans will no doubt be a little disappointed with this effort. A somewhat commercial attempt in reclaiming their former glory, all be it an unsuccessful one! There are a few numbers that try and hold the album together but it isn't enough. A relatively weak album by their own standards.
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GuttedPeteJul 7, 2007the buttholes have been my favourite band for 20 years. this album made my fingers go numb with shock at it's awfulness, and for the first time made me regret my 18 year old buttholes tattoo. it's closer to 'they might be giants' than 'the shah sleeps in lee harvey's grave. i think i'm going to cry...
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NateKJan 17, 2007
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RyanWJun 30, 2006awesome album
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bobbyjSep 19, 2003Feed your children on acid and this album.
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DavidH.Nov 10, 2001weak
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TraderWoodyOct 9, 2001Don't expect locust abortion technician, but the Buttholes still stomp on the average chumps out there
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MikeL.Sep 22, 2001it sux
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Awards & Rankings
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Entertainment WeeklyA typical morass of computerized beat science, vague exoticism, and singer Gibby Haynes' crackpot mantras... [7 Sep 2001, p.164]
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The Butthole Surfers have finally become shocking only in their sheer banality, like a watered-down mix of the worst Beck and Perry Farrell material you can imagine.
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Weird Revolution sounds dated and quaint, both in its "Pepper" rehashes ("Dracula From Houston," "The Shame Of Life") and in its halfhearted attempts at caustic shock ("Shit Like That") and misfit mission statements ("The Weird Revolution").