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TDS' debut full-length captures punk's careless mischief and re-keys it for the new millennium.
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Best advice for approaching Worldwide? Stick to moderation. Small doses are a thrill, but consume too much and you’ll find yourself in need of a dark quiet room and a cold wet towel draped across your forehead.
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In short this is a album that you put on for instant and disposable thrills.
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They certainly are short and spiky but they aren’t particularly memorable even after a few listens.
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The only thing keeping The Death Set from being remarkably original is the repetition of Siera’s beloved drum machine.
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A great deal of Death Set's charm lies in how their toothsome double-guitar attack is deliberately undermined by their tinkertoy beats and new-waved keys; when the band try to overcompensate with the aggro.
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Worldwide‘s participatory highs are intense, if fleeting, and that cover would look amazing on a t-shirt.