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5.0 out of 5 stars
over a decade old, and still edgy, December 20, 2001
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This review is from: Lust (Audio CD)
I hate the feeling that what was once gloriously outlaw to me, in my wilder stomping days, is now rather old hat to the kids. Still, the LoA (and especially this CD) manage to remain powerfully risque' to me. The dance beats are insidious and compelling. The sense of humor surrounding the sexuality keeps it HUGE - I have yet to find a dance floor that doesn't erupt into Caligula whenever "I Sit on Acid" comes on. Be careful who you play it for, as it's VERY explicit - but not offensively so. It's surprisingly fair, gender-wise (which is generally my problem with explicit music - it's for the boys. This speaks to anyone with genitals, and then some). It's good, dirty fun, and remains my favorite of all I've heard from them so far.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
If you own genitals, own this album, August 15, 2004
This review is from: Lust (Audio CD)
This album has a very simple message..(...) Exactly what we want to listen to when we're feeling sleazy and don't want to be bothered with lyrics that require a trace of deep thought. This album is just the audio equivelent to good adult fun. It's nothing more than fun, sleazy dance music with tongue-in-cheek lyrics and no trace of intellectual stimulation. Isn't that what we want most of the time whether we admit it or not? It's not music for concentration on work or philosophy or anything else where I have to resort to using my brain. No, this is something you listen to when you're in a car full of girls where you can exchange winks and/or gestures. This is an album for our 'mammalian' side. By 'mammalian' I don't mean Disney's lion king, I mean nature show's 'lions getting it on in the field'. Hey, we may be humans, but we need to loosten up a bit when it comes to our sexuality. Rigermortis should not be the only way to talk about getting stiff without blushing.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
You want sex, they've got SEX, July 5, 2000
This review is from: Lust (Audio CD)
Clear and by far the best album by LOA. There is more energy in this one CD than most others out there. This CD gets bonus points for its sheer naughtiness. If you have some stodgy friends who need to loosen up, start playing this and see how long they take to notice. Musically, this is the most energetic of all of their albums featuring the best vocal voice of any of the singers they have had. Tracks like Take Control and Pump my Body to the Top boast the most musical aspects of the album. Meanwhile, I Sit on Acid and The Most Wonderful Girl just ooze with forbidden sexuality with a great beat. Then of course there is the classic I Must Increase my Bust which is more catchy than any pop song but with an edge few bands can deliver. Definitely buy this album and then move on to Voodoo-U if you want, but start with this excellent CD.
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