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4.0 out of 5 stars
kings of the southern hemisphere,
By Justin Rao (Your baby's mommas house) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shut Your Mouth (Audio CD)
This record is another quality release from those lighthearted downunder punksters, the best thing about these guys is how funny they are while staying politically aware, "Olympics built on toxic mud, who is gonna keep the place clean and tidy, and who plays keyboards in Killing Heidi (BS arse INSX wannabes)", the whole record is quality a they float from breakneck riffs to slowed down ballads. I would highly recommend this one to anyone who wants to hear the best that the Australian punk scene has to offer, also see 28 Days and Eskimo Joe.
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3.0 out of 5 stars
just ok,
By "longboarder122" (joisey) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shut Your Mouth (Audio CD)
I listened to most of this album and some of the songs i enjoyed though i thought they kinda ripped off of other bands riffs to make the album
2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Eh.,
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This review is from: Shut Your Mouth (Audio CD)
My first recollection of Frenzal Rhomb is their contribution to "Survival of the Fattest" compilation. "Run" was the song, and what a song it was. At age 14, those melodic punk gems stick with you for what seems like forever. Times, they have changed, but Frenzal Rhomb, they have not. Almost any one of these 16 tracks could have been put in place of "Run" way back then, and they all would have done the same thing: they would have made me sing the chorus at the top of my lungs, play air drums as fast as I can along with the beat, and they would have made me want to buy their album. The problem is, I'm 19 now, and my musical tastes have matured somewhat. I still enjoy the Fat Wreck punk every once in a while, as most older "punks" do. The problem is, we age and the music doesn't. The melodic punk genre has made no significant steps forward musically in 5 years. Why should one expect anything more in the next 5? Frenzal Rhomb seems to be content cranking out the same old music for different 14-year olds every year. I wish them the best of luck, because deep down, I still like these guys. I just have to act like I don't anymore. And to end with a random thought: The opening drum beat on "Had Enough" sounds exactly like the opening drum beat for "I'm A Loner, Dottie, A Rebel," by The Get Up Kids. Interesting.
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