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5.0 out of 5 stars Groundbreaking in Its Time
This album has aged a bit, but a good 2/3 of the songs still sound 'fresh' enough in their own ways ;)

Followed by only one album, "Nuclear Fishing," this group was shrouded by a certain mystique--who were these guys? Their real names were always kept secret, perhaps because they hit on some hot button issues. I suspect they were comprised of big-name Christian...
Published on February 28, 2009 by Quipper

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1.0 out of 5 stars Oh God, please stop!
I remember when a school buddy of mine got this tape back in the 90s. Some mega-Christian relative found out the kid was into rap and slipped him this sneaky little offering. Of course, they didn't realize that the rap he had been listening to was Public Enemy, and that this tape sounded more like something from an episode of Barney. We ran through it once, giggled a...
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5.0 out of 5 stars Groundbreaking in Its Time, February 28, 2009
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This review is from: Fresh Fish (Audio CD)
This album has aged a bit, but a good 2/3 of the songs still sound 'fresh' enough in their own ways ;)

Followed by only one album, "Nuclear Fishing," this group was shrouded by a certain mystique--who were these guys? Their real names were always kept secret, perhaps because they hit on some hot button issues. I suspect they were comprised of big-name Christian artists who wanted anonymity.

I still like this collection of songs very much. And amidst the serious themes are multiple instances of subtle and not-so-subtle humor that even today brings smiles to many people I'm sure.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Oh God, please stop!, November 17, 2010
This review is from: Fresh Fish (MP3 Download)
I remember when a school buddy of mine got this tape back in the 90s. Some mega-Christian relative found out the kid was into rap and slipped him this sneaky little offering. Of course, they didn't realize that the rap he had been listening to was Public Enemy, and that this tape sounded more like something from an episode of Barney. We ran through it once, giggled a little, grimaced a lot. Eventually it got to be a game. One of us would sneak the tape into his boom box, hit play, crank the volume, and then run out of room laughing while the other screamed in agony until they could get it shut off again.
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