"Produced by Steve Albini. Iggy said about the singer : you, françois truffaut with a rock'n'roll band ! probably the most surreal rock band since the pixies."
"Well everybody out there think that rock'n'roll is dead. but these japanese, they don't know. they really don't know. Pinhead Cranberry Dance totally atomic"
"this record is a mystery. each track is symbolized by a colour. some are melodic, some are totally desertic. seems like aphex took his inspiration from..."
"During my childhood i listened to nothin' but dance music. now i feel a bit ashamed of listening to it cause it's considered as crap. but Bobby Gillepsie had the solution for me!! Better than Corona!!"
"Before creating dance for NME readers, Bobby was the monolithic drummer of that band. yes he was the maureen tucker of the 80's. good melodic punk. (who said Blink 182??)"
"If only they were right. i wasn't born for Gang of Four but i heard those ones. More punk than the pistols. More brutal than the Exploited. More innovative than Kid A. and they split right after that"
"Led Zep stole their grooves to old american bluesmen. Beastie Boys stole their ones to Led Zep. the first time i heard the divine bonzo beat in my life wasn't on Stairway to Heaven but Rythm & Stealin"
"one of the many albums of the terrific saxophonist John Zorn. this one is an excursion into Bossa Nova and Easy Listening. with Mike Patton vocalising of track 9. the children of frank zappa."
"welcome to Frank Zappa's world. i chose this one cause it's a rock opera inspired by 1984 about a teenage rock'n'roller and the prohibition of music. visionnary"