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- Summary: In an attempt to avoid the "one-hit wonder" label, the Brooklyn five-piece that brought "Cameltoe" into the world returns with a second album.
- Record Label: Tommy Boy
- Genre(s): Pop, Rap
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Positive: 9 out of 11
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Mixed: 2 out of 11
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'See You Next Tuesday' is so good it should be the soundtrack to a smash hit Broadway musical.
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The attitude is tougher and the material thinner, but you have to love it for not falling flat on its heightened expectations.
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This time everything has coalesced and expanded, double the propulsion, twice the emotional range, the beats doing the ping and the boomerang.
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See You Next Tuesday is less an album than a soundtrack to the idea of summer in the city, where beats grow communal and domino slingers and jump-rope crews stay busy day and night.
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BlenderDespite a short-circuited sequence of electroclash songs, the girls are winning throughout. [Apr 2005, p.116]
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The transition from happy teenage taunts to cursing and sex talk was probably inevitable, and quality-wise, it's a wash. It's with the sound-- as provided by producers Matt Goias and Fancy-- that you get your payoff.
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Q MagazineA lot of the goofy teenage kicks have been replaced with more tiresome sex raps. [Sep 2005, p.115]
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