Guttermouth Teri Yakimoto QUICK Album REVIEW

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Guttermouth Teri Yakimoto QUICK Album REVIEW

Pro: I still have my childhood Godzilla toy that I damaged by trying to replicate the instructions on the inside of the album booklet. I got some great footage for our skate video though!

I can also remember the look on my old guitar instructor's face when I came in for my first lesson and he was excited to teach me some classic rock but instead I brought him "Whiskey." The song, not the drink. I was only fifteen after all. Weed would have been much easier to get at the time anyway. 😆

The bass-line from "Teri Yakimoto" is one of the band's most iconic and memorable riffs.

"1-2-3-4" is Guttermouth's "Jesus of Suburbia," although Mark Adkins would probably hate to hear someone call it that.

"Under the Sea" is a humorous take on a song from the 90s kid's show Barney. I love the fact that Guttermouth don't take music (or themselves) seriously.

Con: Lacks the sharp lyrical wit of other Guttermouth releases. The sarcasm is still there but the bite is lacking. This may be due to the fact that the band allegedly experimented more with pop and melody. Is this the band's most "serious" album?

Fav Songs: "God's Kingdom" is no "Viva Las Vegas" but it's still a pretty awesome tribute to Sin City.

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