Guttermouth Full Length LP QUICK Album REVIEW

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Guttermouth Full Length LP QUICK Album REVIEW

Pro: Originally released in 1991, but was re-released in 1996 with the additional tracks from 7-inch releases during the same era. The CD version of this re-release was how I first discovered Guttermouth.

If someone asked me to recommend three albums that define "punk rock" in my book, this would be one of those albums. Fast, aggressive, and drenched with sarcasm.

I still hear the intro to "Bruce Lee vs the KISS Army" in my head whenever I see anything relating to martial arts on TV.

I love songs like "Hypocrite" and "1, 2, 3... Slam!" that change the pace throughout the song. Guttermouth is quite good at this. Awesome ebb-and-flow energy songs to experience in a mosh-pit.

"Mr Barbeque" & Lagwagon's "Mr Coffee" will have to duke it out as contenders for Best "Mr" Songs in punk. (Mr BBQ vs Mr Coffee cartoon?)

Strong nominee for "Punkest Album of All-Time," at least in my book. Whole album belongs in my list of favorites.

Con: "Marco Polo" is perhaps my favorite song under 20 seconds long by any artist ever. It's a shame that it wasn't included on the Short Music For Short People compilation. No disrespect to "Don Camero."

Fav Songs: "Under My Skin"

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