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- Record Label: Kill Rock Stars
- Release Date: Oct 12, 2004
- Summary: The Bay Area hip-hop producer (known to his parents as Topher Lafata) teams with vocalist Sue Cie for his second release.
- Record Label: Kill Rock Stars
- Genre(s): Indie, Rap
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Positive: 4 out of 13
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Mixed: 9 out of 13
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Negative: 0 out of 13
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The WireThe sound has a new depth. [#249, p.65]
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The result is so refreshing original, it not only cements Gold Chains' position as one of today's best and brightest indie-tech gurus; it also says, coolly and effortlessly, that genre boundaries are "no big thang".
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UncutA startling album of high-spirited pick'n'mix pop. [Nov 2004, p.122]
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The key flaw with this album is that it doesn’t have any of the bangers that GC can do so well.
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These brittle, next-wave-of-new-wave productions plow no new ground and barely serve the lyrics to which they're chained.
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Unfortunately, the observational heart of the disc's best rhymes are obscured by manicured eccentricity and musical dilettantism.
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When the World Was Our Friend is for third-tier tone-deaf hipsters.
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Positive: 1 out of 1
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Mixed: 0 out of 1
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Negative: 0 out of 1
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veronicahDec 12, 2004
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