Amazon.co.uk Review
If one is none too fussy about their deployment of the term "super", then AntiProduct are a supergroup, of sorts. Assorted members of Sack Trick and Rachel Stamp have been gathered under the name AntiProduct by a certain A. Product, who is believed to be closely related indeed to Clint Abuse, who helped Ginger Wildheart deliver 1999's moderately amusing Clam Abuse debut,
Stop Thinking. And Clint Abuse, in turn, is notable for never having been photographed alongside Tyla, late of awful grebo heavy metal types Dogs D'Amour. All things considered, expecting a rock & roll equivalent of Proust would be ill-advised.
Consume & Die... is every bit as childish as titles such as "Weekend Vacation On Mars" and "Bungee Jumping People Die" suggest, and this is obviously no bad thing, especially when they come wrapped in gleeful Californian radio-rock choruses that would not shame
Cheap Trick at their finest. A record nobody is likely to play twice, but which might make some people happy once.
--Andrew Mueller