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A Great Disc from the original band, September 16, 1999
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This review is from: Emotional Plague (Audio CD)
If you want to hear the Supreme Dicks before they morphed into their current incarnation, The Superdicks, then this is the disc. This disc captures the old lineup in all of their glory, before the infighting compromised the band. The Kapelovitz led Superdicks do have some of the main members of the old band, but they lack the onstage fury of Jim Spring and the grace of Steve Shavell's slide guitar. Luckilly the Superdicks have yet to record and will not compete with the majesty of the Supreme Dicks recorded output.
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beautifully composed.. it has changed my life forever, June 3, 2000
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This review is from: Emotional Plague (Audio CD)
This CD has brought hope to my once miserable existance. I will be forever grateful to this wonderful band. Thank you for opening my eyes.
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Very Cool., March 8, 1999
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Once again the Dicks veer perilously close to disaster only to right their ship at the last minute, creating something beautiful and true in the process. Their best disc? Maybe not, but certainly better than anything else this side of oblivion.
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GREAT CD!, August 23, 1998
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This is the cd we've all been waiting for. This disc crushes everything that's come before it. It reduces the sum of human conciousness to 68 blissful minutes. There is no need to listen to anything else. Brilliant!
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Good, but Kapelovitz absence noticable, August 1, 1999
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Once again, more velvety space noise from the dicks. Unfortunately, the absence of supreme supreme dick, Dan Kapelovitz, is noticable. despite this, it is still a good record. vive le dicks!
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