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Trombipulation [Limited Edition]

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Trombipulation [Limited Edition]
Trombipulation [Limited Edition]

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Trombipulation [Limited Edition]

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As with its predecessor, (1979), there's not much of interest to be found on , the final album. is the highlight and is also notable, yet even these songs are relatively dull when you compare them to - standouts such as or from only a few years prior. Perhaps the most interesting aspect of is how it finds in free fall, seemingly out of good ideas and sounding downright uninspired. It's no wonder dissolved the group after this album's wake -- after both and , it'd become apparent had run its course and had become creatively bankrupt. To 's credit, though, his latter-day albums, including (1981) remained worthwhile, and subsequent albums, namely (1982) and (1983), were especially exciting. Yet for whatever reason, the last couple albums were duds. ~ Jason Birchmeier

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