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Smokin' Bowl
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16% |
2 |
Best Day Until Tomorrow
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12% |
3 |
Will Ye No Com Back Again?
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1% |
4 |
Pour Decisions
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26% |
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I Hate My Band
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8% |
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Farewell To Nova Scotia
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5% |
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Bugger Off
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12% |
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10,000 Shots
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2% |
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13
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8% |
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The Skeleton And The TAilor
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3% |
11 |
Comin' Thro' The Rye
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4% |
12 |
The Ale Is Dear
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0% |
13 |
The Catalpa
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4% |
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Landon from St. George, UT |  |
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Jul 6 2007 |
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If you like punk rock with bagpipes, you should definitely get this album. The fourth track is a really good song, listen to the sampler. Thats my opinion, 4 stars.
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Holly from Simsbury, CT |  |
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Jun 30 2006 |
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this is my favorite CD in my collection of christmas presents from last year... some of the songs don't sound so "punk rock", and have more of an acoustic, soft sound, but i still listen to them every time... i haven't been able to put this CD down recently, and have listened to it for about a month straight now... you gotta love scottish-canadian punk rock...
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Hannah from Arlington, TX |  |
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May 20 2006 |
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This is a great CD from a Scottish-Canadian band. "Pour Decisions" "Bugger Off" and "I Hate My Band" are some of the highlights, although every song on this CD is badass.I very much recommend this CD.
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Russell. from Parma, OH |  |
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Apr 6 2006 |
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I love these guys. I love their music. They just keep getting better and better. They totally define this genre better than anybody else. I really hope that their livers don't give out before thay come out with another fantastic album.
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Lisa from Oakland, CA |  |
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Sep 14 2005 |
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I've been a fan of these Scotsmen for quite some time now, and I'd have to say that this is their best album to date! Each of their albums is a musical lesson in Canadian culture, from a Scottish perspective. Until the Real McKenzies, I was unaware of the thriving Scottish/Canadian culture in Canada. I live in Oakland, we do not have a thriving Scottish community, but it's easy to get shot in the face. Anways, this album would even sooth the sould of a face shooting victim. The songs "Smokin' Bowl", "I Hate My Band", and "13" are stand out tracks in my opinion. There's even a rockin instrumental at the end, bagpipes, bass, and drums only...wow. Lift up yer kilt and dance the night away!
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Brandon from Mt. Pleasant Mills, PA |  |
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Aug 27 2005 |
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In one word: amazing. this, in my personal opinion, is the best Real McKenzies album to date. i especially love Farewell To Nova Scotia, because i am a Nova Scotian and being so far from home is hard sometimes. this is a definite must have for any scottish punk, or anyone else for that matter, just good time punk rock.
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