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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The very best
This CD is must have. Im from the Boston area and have been going to Big D shows for over a year. Not a single song of theirs is bad, or even average. The CD starts out with the fast paced Myself. Then they kick it up even faster for 5 Kids Down. Then the high intensity skanking starts up with the catchy GLD, a song about a skanky girl. The fourth song is when Big D...
Published on November 1, 2000 by pantalonesbryant

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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars High Energy SKA
I've read stuff like "best ska ever" and after listening to the album I have to say.....I think not! Its good, very energetic, and really fun, but not near the best. If you like Catch 22 and Buck-O-Nine, you'll probly dig big-d, because all of these bands are good, fun, high energy ska, but not the best. This album leans a little towards the punk side, but is musicly...
Published on May 5, 2003 by Nathan Ritchie


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The very best, November 1, 2000
This review is from: Good Luck (Audio CD)
This CD is must have. Im from the Boston area and have been going to Big D shows for over a year. Not a single song of theirs is bad, or even average. The CD starts out with the fast paced Myself. Then they kick it up even faster for 5 Kids Down. Then the high intensity skanking starts up with the catchy GLD, a song about a skanky girl. The fourth song is when Big D really reveals the theme of the album (yes it is sophisticated enough to have an overall theme). Are You Just Scared? is about that friend that we've all had that turned into a follower, too scared to show the real him/her. Fatman is about a fat guy who never lets others taunts get him down and that the band admires cause, "He's happy with life! Isnt that the point?" Be prepared to chant along with bitter/angry yet catchy/upbeat She Won't Ever Figure It Out. This tells of a clueless girl who stays with a boyfriend who treats her bad, comes crying to you for comfort, and then ignores your romantic advances as she goes back to the jerk. Take Another Look increases the punk flow again with angry vocals, harsh guitars and flat horns. It again takes on individual vs group by declaring himself worth another look. Find Out goes back to skacore with the slowest tempo so far. Its a questioning song about trying to find meaning and diretion. The chorus sums up the album fairly well; "Slave in Heaven, or a Star in Hell. You're a star in Hell." Can't Be Caught picks it up again with rhythmic, fast lyrics and really strong rhythm. Its about not being caught in a standard pointless life. I'd Rather has a similar theme but slightly faster pace and wilder lyrical structure. Apology is the perhaps most serious and the message directly to its audience, with angry instrumentals with lightning quick lyrics about the hypocracy of ska/punks conformity within the system (often at shows the band stops and only vocals go so everyone can clearly hear). The song immediately goes into the most light hearted song, Dirt Lip about kids whose parents let them do whatever (and this have dirt lips). Learning to Listen is a rapid song again about individuality in a conformist society. 51 Gardner is a fast paced song that sneaks into your subconscience about the menial parts of life and being content without having to strive for everything. {GoodLuck} is the title and secret track and is drastically different than the rest of the album(its their only song i've never seen performed). Its is much softer and slower than the rest of the CD, yet it sums it up perfectly, and cant be appreciated without listening. This band is brilliant, both in instrumentals (all or nearly all attend Berkley School of Music in Boston) and especially in songwriting. I listen to it nearly everyday and I've had it several months.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A smooth start, February 5, 2006
This review is from: Good Luck (Audio CD)
Big D's Asian Man debut is a landmark in punk/ska history. This is a band that not only embodies the DIY Ska lifestyle but also the spirit of the music. Good times is the staple message of Ska and Big D know that better than any other new Ska band. All the songs are bubbly, upbeat and relentlessly energetic. The band took the genre to new heights with this album by making a sound that is stylistically no different than most other bands of the genre but still manages to sound completely new and fresh. If it wasn't for the unabided enthusiasm of Dave McWayne and the rest of the band, the music would have faltered and been unfairly lumped with other bandwagon Ska bands. You can tell how much the Kid's Table love what they do simply by their lifestyle: one of homelessness and nonstop touring.

The album starts of strong with Myself which is a high-tempo skank punker that contains brilliantly catchy lyrics and wonderfully fluent horn lines. This theme would continue to other tracks such as Dirt Lip, GLD and Can't be Caught. The band also harnesses the awesome power of the super-heavy bridge in the songs Fatman and album highlight 51 Gardener.

But the album is not perfect. In fact it is far from it. Later albums would prove to be much more focussed and improved. The band at the recording of this album had 5 horn players, which is a fairly ridiculous amount for a band that has so much punk influence. The abundance of horn players make the horns too big and somewhat tedious at times (while at other times it's phenomenal). The CD also drags on with very little true variety in the music. When there is variety, it's done haphazardly and comes off as pointless filler (especially the straight punk songs Apology and Learning to Listen). This flaw would be remedied severely in the follow-ups.

This CD is a great introduction to a band that really hasn't gained a lot of precidence yet. The good-time atmosphere radiates on every track and makes a very enjoyable listen. Not for those fans who hate it when distortion enters the Ska picture or for fans of underground music period. If you love Ska and want a skankin good time, however, this CD is truly for you!

4 and a Half Stars (just short of perfect)

P.S. Trad Ska fans tend to love this band, too!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars you gotta check this band out!, November 4, 2003
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dan nott (Hubbardston, MA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Good Luck (Audio CD)
This is an awsome band. Obviously if you have stumbled upon this CD you know ska, because not manny people know them. The lyrics are fast and addicting, and the music is great! These guys definitly got the tallent, and I advise you NOT to pay attencion to the loser who gave them only 1 star.I recomend this to anyone! for other ska, you can check out the mighty mighty bosstones, catch 22, or the aquabats.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars ALL TIME GREAT, February 11, 2003
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Graig (Winter Springs, FL USA) - See all my reviews
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True not skacore like the Spitvalves but still an incredibly great cd. Just like Enter Gypsy Hill by Big D this is an incredible CD with nothing but awesome songs. If you like Catch 22, Rx Bandits, Supervillians, Link 80, etc this CD is for you. If you are just a general music lover and not a punk/ska fan, this is still for you. Everone on the planet should own Good Luck by Big D And The Kids Table!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's just like being live, April 15, 2001
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Mark Powers (Boston, MA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Good Luck (Audio CD)
I saw these guys live last weekend at Bill's Bar and they blew me away. I'd heard of them before (who in the boston area hasnt?) but id never listened to them, but i went to the show and they were amazing so I bought the CD and it carries the same energy and intensity and fun that the show had. For anyone who likes punk/ska (e.g. less than jake, suicide machines, 5 Bucks, MU 330) this is a must-have. There isn't one bad song on this CD (because Big D doesn't do ANY bad songs) and every track will have you up and skanking. BUY THIS CD.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars big d rules, February 18, 2004
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kale (boston, MA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Good Luck (Audio CD)
big d is awesome, buy this cd if you like ska. some of their earlier stuff is good, like the fork in hand split with drexel or their ep "energy". go to a show, they kick ass, its definitly worth it.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Ska CD in a long time, July 19, 2000
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This review is from: Good Luck (Audio CD)
This SKACORE cd is the best.This is a must buy for anyone that likes ska. It's sort of a combination between SM and LTJ(or thats how me and my friends see it)but more hardcore.When I bought this cd I only knew like 4 of the songs and I put it in and I was blown away. Everyone should pick up this cd.BUY IT.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Album!, April 18, 2000
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Denise M Murphy (Westwood, MA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Good Luck (Audio CD)
This is a quality release. I have just recieved it in the mail from amazon, and I have already listened to it at least twice. There is not a single song on this album that I do not like. If you like ska bands such as Reel Big Fish and Less than Jake, and also like a little bit of punk rock, this album is for you. The best songs on the cd are Myself, 51 Gardner, and 5 Kids Down. A worth the money buy, highly recommended!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Big D Is Amazingly Good!!, November 3, 2003
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"skankingskafreak" (a small village in a small town in CT) - See all my reviews
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this amazing ska band from Boston will rock your socks off...you will be the luckiest person in the world if you can see them live cuz they are just amazing..this cd is just amazing...buy it...and then go to their show...and by shot by lammi...and the gypsy hill ep...cuz theyre so good! o tays...im done...
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The most talented band ever..., July 7, 2003
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DuMb SkA FrEaK (Brewster, New York) - See all my reviews
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I got this CD because my friend loves them, so I decided to check them out. I didn't really know what to expect, but after the first listen, I automatically loved them. This CD is absolutely perfect, I have nothing bad to say about it at all. The horns are frickin GREAT, this band has one of the best horn sections I've ever heard. '51 Gardner' is probably one of the greatest songs ever made. Just get this if you like any kind of music, believe me, even my brother likes it and he usually hates ska! while you're at it, check out Drexel too, get 'whenever, wherever' or whatever it's called, by them. JUST GET THIS!
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