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5.0 out of 5 stars
A classic album, August 31, 2004
This review is from: Waikiki (Audio CD)
So, you like Husker Du, the Clash, Replacements, Descendents, and other masculine rock and roll. You're looking for something great that you've never heard before. Here it is.
Just buy it. Great vocals, great guitar, great sound. Your happiness will be everlasting.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
You people selling this used so cheaply should be ashamed, December 28, 2001
This review is from: Waikiki (Audio CD)
It is a travesty that 1) this is out of print and 2) that people are pawning this off cheaply like it's an old Richard Marx album. Widely underrecognized, Fluf are one of the best punk bands you've never heard, and I even hesitate to use the term punk. Fluf are from SoCal... However, Fluf's music is also catchy and riff-laden, and this album has more hooks than a tackle box. Take advantage of these people selling this album at bargain basement prices and you won't be sorry.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Album, for fans of real R&R, May 30, 2008
This review is from: Waikiki (Audio CD)
I remember being a softmore in highschool and getting sick to death of the retreads that were being done to death in metal/glam rock. Then a friend introduced me a wonderful label called SST. Bands such as Dinosaur Jr, The Descendents, Husker Du, Minutemen, and even albums by a band that would later gain international attention: Sound Garden. It was real music in an age of posturing and mimicking musicians. Fluf fits nicely in that kind of music. It's rock with both punk and grunge tinges. Great song writing, and a guitarist that isnt' afraid of the ocasional solo (*gasp*, solos in punk rock... I must be nuts) I have a broad array of music that I listen to from metal to folk to punk to any rock with a pulse. THis album is way worth owning. Think Husker Du or Sugar, (yes the band reminds me of Bob Mould for whatever reason), and you'll have a good idea of what to expect. Real rock and roll, in a time when music is (once again) taking on corporate posturing...
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