
Stink!#Bug
Sweettit
© 2000 Last Beat Records (753041003126)
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sample-nasty, scratch-crazy, hyper-kinetic cross-bred beast that roars White Zombie's infectious riffspray and spitfires (old) Sugar Ray's slick flair for fusing rock and hiphop.
tracks
- 1 Pseudo You
- 2 Some Mud
- 3 Burn Rubber
- 4 Break Myself
- 5 One of the Many
- 6 Mexico
- 7 Tongueleaded
- 8 As far As
- 9 Soda Pop
- 10 Stumbling
- 11 Sugar Cookie
- 12 Choke you Out
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Hurling their music into the worlds ear, Stink!#Bug boldly introduces a brand new genre that reminds us that creative musicians still live.
They bring distorted guitars, techno background sounds, an upbeat tempo, diverse vocals and DJ scratches into one beautiful puzzle that should have been pieced together a long time ago.
Stink!#Bug has definitely broken the barriers of trend.
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author: FSACan't understand most of the words coming out of his mouth, but I like the band dispite that.
two words: buy it!
author: x3roDefinitely a sweet album... Mixed very well in the studio for an indie artist... Not only that, but they recorded it in my home city of Dallas, TX :) Music is very aggressive, very raw, very powerful... Plenty of groove and just pure bad ass'ness to go around... I can't help but to keep listening to this disc!!
- author: CD Baby
sample-nasty, scratch-crazy, hyper-kinetic cross-bred beast that roars White Zombie's infectious riffspray and spitfires (old) Sugar Ray's slick flair for fusing rock and hiphop.
This CD is pretty nice.
author: ZackWhen this CD starts, it is pretty much constant riffs, screaming, beats, scratching, etc. It's something you throw in your CD player at work if you are by yourself, or with a few friends that can handle mind-rattling, yet asthetically pleasing music. Not for the weak of heart, and if you've ever intentionally bought a CD in the "easy listening" section of your local music store, you might have a hard time listening to this CD, but if you hang out in the techno/hard rock section, and/or have owned a ministry CD, you'll love this CD.