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- Artist(s): Dick Valentine, Tait Nucleus?, Johnny Na$hinal, The Colonel
- Summary: The seventh studio album for the rock group was produced by Zach Shipps and features a cover of "The Rubberband Man" by The Spinners.
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- Record Label: Metropolis Records
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Indie Rock, Dance-Rock
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Doom and Gloom and Doom and Gloom | |
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Our hearts will love you, our lips will kiss you Our teeth will tear your flesh apart The wheel of death and destruction is on display Like a... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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Alternative PressDec 15, 2010From the snarling romp of "USA" to the loping crawl of "new Low" or the rockabilly-tinged stomp of "Alive Or Dead", MC Rut are riveting, the rawness of their performance drenched in the pints of sweat they undoubtedly shed at every show. [Nov 2010, p.116]
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Dec 15, 2010Valentine's lyrics are delivered with a rigorousness that seems like it's meant to assure the listener that the only thing the Electric Six take seriously is having fun. It feels good to know that someone out there is fighting for our right to party.
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Dec 15, 2010Zodiac still features plenty of odes to partying and rocking, but adds some sober reflections on the semiotics of pleasure in late-modern capitalism.
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Kerrang!Dec 14, 2010Silliness and fun are very much the order of the day here so, if you want some depth to your music you'll be found wanting. [23 Oct 2010, p.51]
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UncutDec 20, 2010All round, the party vibe oozes self-confidence. [Dec 2010, p.90]
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