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Frankenchrist

Current price: $18.99
Frankenchrist
Frankenchrist

Barnes and Noble

Frankenchrist

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Released after a three-year studio hiatus, this album picks up right where left off. As always, the lyrics are among the most literate and angry in all of . scores the culture of guns and the rednecks who love them, utilizing full-textured to set the verses. lacerates the concept of disposable people in disposable jobs, pairing this idea with repeated guitar riff-based music that suggests a nightmare version of 1960s songs. excoriates organized sports and macho attitudes; musically, the outer sections wed and hardcore influences, sandwiching a slow middle section that spoofs martial numbers like 's has critical lyrics about racism and classicism set to music highly reminiscent of has garbled, wide-range, muckracking verses set to stun- that recalls numbers from The excellent lambastes the corporate influences on ; musically, the song exhibits a tripartite structure, using a vacuously poppy opening, a speed hardcore central section, and a mid-tempo rocking finale that prominently features trumpet (a very brief coda reprise of hardcore ends the number). The finest selection on this album (and perhaps in the whole ' canon) is the anthemic This number also utilizes a three-part construct, consisting here of a hard-rocking midsection flanked by faster, -oriented material. The verses here are stunningly detailed, describing what the band believes is wrong with the United States and what the solutions should be. This wonderful and challenging album is very highly recommended. ~ David Cleary

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