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No Pocky for Kitty

SuperchunkMP3 Download
4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)


  • Original Release Date: November 30, 1990
  • Format - Music: MP3
  • Compatible with MP3 Players (including with iPod®), iTunes, Windows Media Player
 
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  1. Skip Steps 1 & 3 3:07 Not Available
  2. Seed Toss 2:59 Not Available
  3. Cast Iron 3:48 Not Available
  4. Tower 2:47 Not Available
  5. Punch Me Harder 2:13 Not Available
  6. Sprung A Leak 3:01 Not Available
  7. 30 Xtra 2:31 Not Available
  8. Tie A Rope To The Back Of The Bus 2:54 Not Available
  9. Press 2:08 Not Available
10. Sidewalk 3:03 Not Available
11. Creek 1:41 Not Available
12. Throwing Things 3:26 Not Available
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Superchunk's Best, January 29, 2007
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Sacco (here there and everywhere) - See all my reviews
This review is from: No Pocky for Kitty (Audio CD)
Superchunk to a huge lead forward with the release of 'No Pocky For Kitty'. While like their first album its clear what the band's musical influences are, on this album those influences don't dictate Superchunk's sound, they turn it into something if not unique then very individual. The other major difference from the their first album is the band's song writing craft. There's not any filler here, each song has great hooks and pop craft underneath the snarling crunching guitars. From 'Skip Steps 1 & 2' to 'Punch Me Harder' is a flawless opening volley that doesn't see the band repeating themselves or have a dull moment. Some credit must go to Steve Albini yes for making them sound so ferocious keeping their dense layered sound, but at the same time crystal clear. However had he produced (or engineered I think is the term he prefers) their first album is still wouldn't have been that great, but combined with the great songs Superchunk put together for 'No Pocky For Kitty' the album surpasses just being great and becomes classic. This albums needs to be blasted loudly from stereos (be careful of listening to it on headphones it can hurt your ears seriously) on warm summer afternoons, or anytime really, but warm summer afternoons seem to work best for me. If you only get one Superchunk album (and there's at least two others you ought to) get this one. Its the moment Superchunk arrived, full of life, an independent spirit and great tunes.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Indie Rock at its Finest, March 7, 2002
This review is from: No Pocky for Kitty (Audio CD)
...We called it "melodic punk"--heartfelt, angst-filled, barely perceptible lyrics playing second-fiddle to driving baselines and distorted guitar waves creating a blissful cacophony of sweet melody. No Pocky is the venith of all an indie rock band can aspire to be on one album. As Nirvana walked on the sidewalk of music culture in the early '90s, Superchunk was Throwing Things down on them, from the treetops of DIY. If you don't understand, listen to the album and be re-born. Thanks for the flashback.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars a good album, maybe their best, October 24, 2000
This review is from: No Pocky for Kitty (Audio CD)
I saw Superchunk several times in the late 1980s, 1990, and 1991. This album strikes me as their best work. Often called "Muppet Rock," because of the upbeat nature of many of their tunes, I guess (unless it was the bouncing around on stage...), the tunes are bouncy, the lyrics are personal, and yes, it's sort of punkish.

"Skip Steps 1 and 3" seemed to be the tune of the day on college radio, but I came to like "Cast Iron" and "Punch Me Harder" better.

It was hard to beat The Chunk for pure energy back in that day. It's still a fun listen.

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