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Jello Biafra And The Guantanamo School Of Medicine: The audacity of hype
23/08/11 || sly
Perhaps Mr. Jello was relevant 30 years ago, but this is some of the most uninteresting music I’ve heard since Rebecca Black. “The audacity of hype” is chock-full of the same elementary riffs we’ve been hearing since 1980. The standard, timeworn anti-government lyrics, this time highlighting the stupidity of Bush’s presidency, are occasionally amusing but ultimately stale and useless. This is a boring, repetitive, watered-down version of Dead Kennedys and I did not discover a single reason why anyone should ever bother to listen to it. At least this 53-year-old anarchist is still active and inspirited, but at least give us something we can try to give a shit about.
4,5/10 punk pensioners pooping their pants.
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