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Mclusky do Dallas

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4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
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Play   1. Lightsabre Cocksucking Blues 1:51 £0.79
Play   2. No New Wave No Fun 2:19 £0.79
Play   3. Collagen Rock 2:52 £0.79
Play   4. What We've Learned 1:54 £0.79
Play   5. Day Of The Deadringers 3:01 £0.79
Play   6. Dethink To Survive 1:58 £0.79
Play   7. Fuck This Band 3:38 £0.79
Play   8. To Hell With Good Intentions 2:25 £0.79
Play   9. Clique Application Form 1:53 £0.79
Play 10. The World Loves Us And Is Our Bitch 2:23 £0.79
Play 11. Alan Is A Cowboy Killer 4:09 £0.79
Play 12. Gareth Brown Says 1:50 £0.79
Play 13. Chases 1:48 £0.79
Play 14. Whoyouknow 3:53 £0.79
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
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I only recently discovered this gem of an album, I'm devastated to find the band split up last year. I have since purchased their other 2 albums, their debut 'My Pain And Sadness Is More Sad And Painful Than Yours' is also very good although not on a par with this album, follow up 'The Difference Between Me And You Is That I'm Not On Fire' is not nearly on a par, much darker and less immediate tunes.
This album has a nice line in punky thrashes with catchy guitar hooks (reminiscent of Nirvana), frantic cracked vocals (the only similarity to Pixies as far as I'm concerned) and great lyrics. Stand out tracks for me are -Collagen Rock, What We've Learned, To Hell With Good Intentions, Alan Is A Cowboy Killer and Gareth Brown Says, which features the best opening lines ever of 'All of your friends are c**ts, your mother is a ball point pen thief'...
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
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no, seriously, what DID we listen to before we bought this album? it's strange - I had to hear "to hell with good intentions" about 3 times at offbeat(http://www.shef.ac.uk/~offbeat/) before I thought 'hang on, that's possibly the best song ever....'. then I got the album, and now the donnas, million dead, hot hot heat and a load of other stuff are all gathering dust on my kitchen table.

buy this album, you'll love it.....violently.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
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I agree with all of the majority of the reviews on here, most notably the one which asks 'what did we listen to before Mclusky?' And this is true, I remember seeing them for the first time in Cooper's Field in 2004 and I was amazed, suddenly nothing mattered apart from Mclusky and the tuneful noise they created....but it wasn't just noise, there was a pop sensibility buried deep in there somewhere for all the talk of hate and anger.
'Mclusky Do Dallas' then, is the snarling love-child of Big Black and The Pixies....a 36-minute noise-punk slab that doesn't give a damn about the consequenses. It starts with possibly one of the catchiest songs of the last 5 years 'Lightsabre C*cksucing Blues' with the derranged cries of 'Are You Coming?' echoing over the most frantic playing since 1977. The album hurdles on, pausing briefly for an introspective 'F**k This Band', which, despite the title is one of the nicest songs Mclusky ever wrote, along with 'Flysmoke' of their 1st album.
Just when you think that they're being too nice, 'To Hell With Good Intentions' kicks off, and it feels so right! To put it simply, you NEED this band...in YOUR life!
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My Love is Bigger Than Your Love
It's genius this. I've had this album for years & it's still a favourite. The lyrics are hilarious and after you've had a few shandies the furniture is in peril. Read more
Published 3 months ago by B. Philipson
SOCK PUNCHING
Mclusky are one of those bands that the few that know of them love them.The indie world/press/morons did not pay much attention to Mclusky during their career mainly focusing on... Read more
Published 11 months ago by mister joe
What Frank Black SHOULD be doing
At times Mclusky sound like the World's best Pixies tribute band playing unreleased PiL songs. I can think of no higher praise.
Published on 13 Feb 2003 by Sean Jones
album of the year so far...
if you buy this because of all the pixies comparisons, then be warned. true, it takes the ferocity of certain pixies songs, ie "tame", "crackity jones", "something against you",... Read more
Published on 6 May 2002 by "debaser@etoast.com"
Surfer Rosa in a blender
I have to say that this has easily beaten off extremely good competition to be album of the year already ...and we're only in May. Read more
Published on 30 April 2002 by July37th
Tremendous stuff
An absolutely fantastic record. Sounds a bit like the Pixies, a bit like Pavement, a bit like Bogshed (!) but, above all else, like McLusky. Read more
Published on 29 April 2002 by Colin E Coli
Mean and Lean
Their first album remains one of the 3 great rock albums of the past half a decade, original, exciting, in-yer-face and off the wall.

The second album picks up the torch well. Read more

Published on 16 April 2002 by D. Lloyd
Loud
Finally a band kicking off where The Pixies left us hungry for more. With a bit of Black Flag thrown in for good measure. Excellent.
Published on 11 April 2002
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