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Mercedes Five and Dime, January 7, 2000
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Moist's latest release is quite different from their previous work--Silver, and Creature. Overall, the sound has continued to improve and has become more sophisticated. There's more lustre in the instrumentation and Usher's distinct voice is as powerful but soothing as ever. Some of the best tracks on this disc are: Underground, Dogs, Comes and Goes, Fish, Mandolin, Liberation, and a few others. With this third-release, Moist has proven that they're here to stay, and will be rocking for years to come, not just a one-hit wonder like many thought when Push came out.
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Un chef-d'oeuvre..., December 14, 1999
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One of the best album of the century. Get it now, and listen to it 2, 4, 10, 20 times and it will become better and more better, over and over again. Une pièce de musique rare, unique. Du Moist à son meilleur. Dur et doux, calme et orageux, profond... Un incontournable.
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Damn fine album, December 11, 1999
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The long-awaited follow-up to Creature. This album has a different sound than Creature, but it is still a good album. I got this album the first week it came out, and have enjoyed it ever since. It is not as hard as previous Moist, but is very melodic with great vocals as usual. Underground, Breathe, and Alive are my favorite songs on the album.
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