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Six of One Half a Dozen of the Other

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  • Audio CD (April 5, 2005)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: Fat Wreck Chords
  • ASIN: B0007WQBDG
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #129,574 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Disc: 1
1. Not Listening
2. Some-How
3. Too Late
4. Win Some, Lose Some
5. Keep the Beat
6. Ecstasy
7. Do Nothing
8. I Know What You Want
9. Spend Spend Spend
10. Martin
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Disc: 2
1. I Think We're Alone Now
2. Never Go Back/Blue Noodles
3. Don't Fear the Reaper
4. Fucked Up R'n'R Shit (previously unreleased)
5. You're Wondering Now
6. I Can See Clearly Now
7. Any Old Iron (previously unreleased)
8. Indie (previously unreleased)
9. Horse and Cart
10. Hokey Cokey (previously unreleased)
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5.0 out of 5 stars a Greatest Hits for a band that never got its due, October 4, 2005
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This review is from: Six of One Half a Dozen of the Other (Audio CD)
it seems totally bizarre that a 2-disc (not just 1 disc) Best Of has been released for Snuff. it blows my mind in a way. here's a band that had so many great songs, so many tracks that could have been smash singles, so much quality, yet you'd be hard-pressed to find some "punks" that cared. Snuff were milling the pop-punk vein in the early/mid 90's when such well-produced material was in its heyday, but they never really got much attention beyond the odd standout comp track or passing reference to other bands. though i honestly can't think of 1 band over the years that i would compare Snuff to. the vocals are reminiscent of Leatherface, the music of the best pop-punk bands of their day, and the melody/harmonies/hooks that only the rare band like The Clash of Bad Religion ever managed to pull off time & again. as for the tracklisting, it meets standards. one might wonder why only 1 track from Disposable Income (because it isn't on Fat, hmmm?) but otherwise pretty representative. the 2nd disc is fine, but Snuff has a million b-sides (honestly, just ask them) and most of them are that way for a reason. i can't say a 5-star rating means i would rank it with London Calling as greatest album ever made, but it is really 5-stars as a great collection of a great band. i mean, even their one-off side project was a great lost gem of 90's pop-punk (Guns N' Wankers). maybe someday the world will catch up. probably not.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The ULTIMATE 2-disc set, Snuff rules!, April 7, 2005
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This review is from: Six of One Half a Dozen of the Other (Audio CD)
The first CD is all their best stuff, and Snuff is one of the most amazing yet under-appreciated bands in all of punk rock, so their best stuff is really something. Snuff Said was great, Demma was awesome, Tweet Tweet was amazing, and all those tunes are here along with the best tracks from their other albums that aren't totally essential but still have some killer tunes. Snuff blows everyone away, newer punkers should check them out. As for the 2nd disc, it's made up of really rare stuff so hardcore Snuff fans will have something to look forward to as well I think. I sure did.
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5.0 out of 5 stars This is the CD you need to buy., April 6, 2007
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This review is from: Six of One Half a Dozen of the Other (Audio CD)
Contains almost all of their classic tunes including the classic "I think were alone now" If you think of the amount of American punk bands who made it big time, fame and fortune and all (Green Day a prime example) and the amount of great British punk bands who were around at the time who have largely gone unnoticed it realy is a shame.

Snuff were a great band but probably suffered from producing a little too much in the way of music, this CD contains pretty much all you need to know. Some of their great songs such as 'not listening' with a bunch of their classic covers (like the great cover of the Specials 'do nothing') feature here.

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