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Friendship Forever [EXPLICIT LYRICS]

Retard-O-Bot
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (December 27, 2005)
  • Original Release Date: December 27, 2005
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics
  • Label: Mangled Media Inc
  • ASIN: B000E3LGV0
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #232,392 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Retard-O-Bot's vicious energy is unexpectedly executed with intelligence and vigor in a musical fashion you will ingest as if directed by a physician but take the dosage into your own hands. Notorious post-industrial tunes blended with new wave flavor and the unpredictability of punk rocks finest spewed out as an intenseness which is embodied as Retard-O-Bot; a four piece musical collective whose unrivalled presence and style have landed them on stages nation wide fighting back with fans eager to get a fistful of anything they can.


Product Description

Retard-O-Bot delivers notorious post-industrial tunes blended with new wave flavor and the unpredictability of punk rocks finest. “Friendship Forever” spews vicious energy unexpectedly executed with intelligence and vigor from first listen it is clear FSFE was constructed to be an intense tale consistent in intrigue but unpredictable in deliverance. Considered a founder in the Post-Industrial movement Retard-O-Bot’s un-resting nature and peculiar character keep onlookers questioning “what is next?”

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Friendship Forever, August 19, 2008
This album is good for a genre that is very unique and not widely listened to. There are instances where the vocals and the music sound a little dull and unpolished, but overall it is constantly entertaining. Worht buying if you are looking for something different, and chaotic.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The real truth about retardobot, March 30, 2006
Retard-o-Bot, who have displayed a talent for writing catchy songs since their formation in 2000, have seemed to out done them selves this time. Since their first release, 8-Track, Retard-o-bot has taken electro-punk music to new levels, with their releases Cassette Tape, Scatter Brained and the Rabid EP being huge stepping stones to the top of today's underground music scene. The new album "Friendship Forever" will most likely catapult these Electro-Punk pioneers to new levels.
Recorded at Sean Shannon's The Red Room, Friendship Forever is nothing short of amazing. This album showcases Peter Pepper and Benny Normal's wide range of song writing ability. Ranging from super aggressive Electro-Punk anthems like "Shuffle the Deck" to Mellow Post Industrial lovemaking jams like "I don't know you". The overall theme of this album is more serious then their older efforts, but contains plenty of throwbacks to there past releases, making this a well rounded CD for new and old fans to enjoy.
I highly recommend purchasing this CD.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good, but go back to their roots for the best stuff., February 9, 2006
Retard-O-Bot are not "pioneers of the post-industrial genre". I don't know where the hell Amazon got that from. I've been following these guys since '98 when they were called Retard-O-Bot 2000. Back then it was the current singer, Peter Pepper, current (at the time exclusively live) drummer TJ Brainz, and the other vocalist, Johnny Robot. Their music was basically bad, ridiculous synthesizer music with a drum machine to handle the beats. The songs were basically meant for comedy, like "Chuck Norris", "Jox", "Arsenio Hall", and "Auctioneer". They were hilarious. Their live shows consisted of them starting every show in full, cardboard box robot suits and were generally crazy. Their first two releases, "8-Track" and "Cassette Tape", followed this formula. Their third release, "Scatter-Brained", showed a drastic turn in the band's style. TJ's drumming was added to the music and did a lot for their sound. The tone of the album was much more serious, abrasive, and angry, with Johnny handling most of the vocals with his gruff rapping, Peter's high-pitched vocals and piercing screams backing him up. In my opinion, this was Retard-O-Bot in their prime (also when they dropped the 2000 from their name). After SB, Johnny left the band, uneasy with the direction it was heading, and pursued other projects (Supavyllenz, also hilarious). Peter took charge of the band and has been pushing forward as hard as possible since. Benny Normal joined the band to play live keytar. The "Rabid EP" was released and distributed only at live shows, and after a short break from the extensive touring, "Friendship Forever" was released.

Now that I'm done educating you on this band (which I feel was necessary with the lousy background Amazon gave), FF is definitely solid. I felt that the band lost a lot of luster between SB and Rabid, but FF is a huge step up from the EP. Pete's vocals are great and sometimes hark back to the goofier days of ROB2K. Some songs are really great and stand out: Piggly Wiggly, Something For Nothing, I Don't Think You Really Mean It, All Over. There's a few flops as well. One major complaint about the current sound is the guitar work. It's just very bland a majority of the time; very basic sounding. Complicating the guitar work some would have a great effect on the music, just like when they added TJ's drums back on SB. Overall, this is a step in the right direction for post-SB Retard-O-Bot, but for me, they'll never top their classic days. I'd love to be proved wrong, though.

PS. If you get a chance to see them live, do it. They still put on an awesome show.
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