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  • 01. Everyone I Know Will Forget Me
    02. I'm Gonna Punch Larry Bird
    03. Doing Dope at Chucky Cheese
    04. I Don't Wanna Live (Anymore)
    05. On Display
    06. My True Love is Depression
    07. Drugs in the Snow
    08. Tubing Down A River of Anxiety
    09. Die Alone
    10. Being Male is Embarrassing
    11. Wob
    12. Incapable of Long Lasting Love
    13. I'm Gonna Kill Myself (At the Co-op)
    14. I Don't Wanna Be with No One But Myself (Tonight)
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    CITRIC DUMMIES

    Zen and the Arcade of Beating Your Ass

    [engl] "Bursting out of a burning trash heap like some mutated, blitzed skeleton in a leatherjacket, Citric Dummies thrash their listeners with a heavy dose of pulverizing punk madness on their latest LP Zen and The Arcade of Beating Your Ass. The Minneapolis based trio have previously released a handful of endlessly infectious records on US and Euro labels like Erste Theke Tonträger, Fashionable Idiots, and Another Label- luring in unsuspecting punks with their aberrant, tuneful noise. Citric Dummies rip turbocharged, catchy songs riddled with big hooks that are inhaled like paint fumes by fans of niche KBD gems and classics like The Ramones and The Misfits. The band has signed with Feel It Records to release their most dialed and corrosive record to date- a pièce de résistance for LSD enthusiasts and jabronis alike. Produced by Erik Nervous (known for his own project as well as production work with The Spits and Liquids), Zen and The Arcade of Beating Your Ass Is a masterclass in unpretentious and unrelenting party punk. The cover is a clever mockery of Hüsker Dü's Zen Arcade waving a friendly middle-finger paying homage to the punk heroes of yore. Citric Dummies power through 14 songs in 23 minutes in a psychotic frenzy. The songs conjure chaotic and hilarious glimpses into the everyday life of a hesher self-deprecating, taking copious amounts of illicit substances, and kicking the teeth out of the phonies that step in their way. Sonically, Citric Dummies have honed their knuckle-dragging craft, and sound more unique, more evolved, and more like themselves than ever. The arrangements, riffs and lyrics are meticulous yet effortless, like they've practiced so much the music flows through them, spike in vein. Zen and The Arcade of Beating Your Ass is the manifestation of these three droogs stepping off the fleshy escalator and into the gaping void of pure rock n roll elation." -Sims Hardin (u2isagovernmentdrone)
    Format
    LP
    Release-Datum
    13.11.2023
    EAN
    EAN 795154144167
     

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