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Music CD - Holy Fuck: Holy Fuck

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Music CD: Holy Fuck Artist: Holy Fuck
List Price: $14.98
Our Price: $14.11
Your Save: $ 0.87 ( 6% )
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Manufacturer: Xl Recordings
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1. Tonebank Jungle 2. Korock 3. Korg Rhythm Afro 4. Casio Bossa Nova 5. Tonebank Computer 6. Bontempi Latin 7. K Rhythm, Pt. 1 8. K Rhythm, Pt. 2 9. Choppers
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Binding: LP Record EAN: 0634904029517 Label: Xl Recordings Manufacturer: Xl Recordings Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Xl Recordings Release Date: 2007-12-04 Studio: Xl Recordings
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: wig-out! Comment: Digging this one. Check out their MySpace site for longer listens, but basically these guys would be terrific fun live, especially with a head full of [ILLICIT PHARMACEUTICALS REFERENCE DELETED]. Even listening to this one on my crappy computer speakers is a pleasure, as this relatively short CD contains nine slices of high-spirited, happy, self-indulgent rock wig-out that make me smile and crank up the volume knob. A few stand-out tracks, but all of it good wholesome fun for the whole family. Feed dad a few beers and watch him try to remember his post-punk groove-thang, dance about like a loon with the dog and the kids, mosh the living room with friends, enjoy.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Better than their first, this LP (CD actually) rocks! Comment: I saw HF live three nights ago in Portland, Oregon, playing with the awesome Super Furry Animals. It was a good matchup. The four guys from HF - rock-style drummer, bass player, two guys with keyboards and doohickey's laid out - would find a groove and jam on it, letting the song grow so you could dance around, bob your head, etc, but then would get out before it got too monotonous. This is no Casio band: They rocked out, the sound was full and exciting, and every song had an identity of it's own. I was impressed, so I rushed out and bought their CD (confusingly?) titled "LP." It captures very well the feel and structure of the songs I saw played live; matter of fact; I recognized most of the songs right away. So, this is no "noise" band, but a set of guys who play well-thought-out, fresh and groovin' rock (mostly instrumental but with various yelps and shouts to amp up the fun a bit more).
Their self-titled 2005 album is pretty good also, but not quite as compelling, IMHO.
So, get this CD if you like your rock/electronica played with emotion and feel, but don't need lyrics to tell you what it's all about. And most certainly, check them out live if they grace your town.
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