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Green Jelly
was still called
Green Jello
when
Cereal Killer Soundtrack
was released in 1993, but when the makers of Jello objected to the name and the band faced legal action, a name change proved necessary. Comparable to
GWAR
but exhibiting a goofy personality of its own, the former "video only" outfit takes itself about as seriously as
Spinal Tap
on its first audio release. There's nothing even remotely serious about this album -- from start to finish, this is obviously a parody of
thrash
and
heavy metal
alternative rock
. A few of the songs sink under the weight of
Jelly
's self-indulgence, but at its best, the band can be wildly entertaining.
Cereal
's standout track is the nutty
metal
/
rap
hit
"Three Little Pigs,"
and almost as much fun are
"Electric Harley House (Of Love)"
(
's parody of
Motoerhead
),
"Obey the Cowgod,"
and a cover of
the Sex Pistols
'
"Anarchy In the U.K."
~ Alex Henderson
was still called
Green Jello
when
Cereal Killer Soundtrack
was released in 1993, but when the makers of Jello objected to the name and the band faced legal action, a name change proved necessary. Comparable to
GWAR
but exhibiting a goofy personality of its own, the former "video only" outfit takes itself about as seriously as
Spinal Tap
on its first audio release. There's nothing even remotely serious about this album -- from start to finish, this is obviously a parody of
thrash
and
heavy metal
alternative rock
. A few of the songs sink under the weight of
Jelly
's self-indulgence, but at its best, the band can be wildly entertaining.
Cereal
's standout track is the nutty
metal
/
rap
hit
"Three Little Pigs,"
and almost as much fun are
"Electric Harley House (Of Love)"
(
's parody of
Motoerhead
),
"Obey the Cowgod,"
and a cover of
the Sex Pistols
'
"Anarchy In the U.K."
~ Alex Henderson