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Jul 5 2005 |
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This is the best ska punk CD to me, even befoire Op Ivy or Streetlight Manifesto. Or let's say, this is punk+horns. Gentleman, Road Rash or Jaded Eyes are instant classics, a song like Betty is really nice to. Buy or die. So sad there's no sixth star to review this CD.
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Roshan from London, United Kingdom |  |
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Apr 29 2005 |
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excellent, catchy, melodic, FUN jazzy ska-punk. DEefinitley their best album.
*not to be taken too seriooously*
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Chris from Chester, CT |  |
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Mar 28 2004 |
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Really good ska cd. If you like this cd alot I strongly reccomend bands such as Mustard Plug, Against All Authority, and the Suicide Machines. The Mad Caddies are a great in the way that they have their own unique sound, which I like in a band. The horns on this cd are the best I've ever heard on a ska cd. The best song is Road Rash.
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Chris from Sterling Heights, MI |  |
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Feb 29 2004 |
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Great ska punk cd! Not the best in my collection but its definetely woth getting. Most of the songs are catchy. Mad Caddies are a unique band and i cant wait to see them in a few weeks!
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James from Bristol, United Kingdom |  |
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Feb 23 2004 |
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Not as good as i anticipated, after hearing "Road Rash" and "Macho Nachos" i thought this album would be good, but it turns out only about half of the album is any good and the other half is too slow or too wierd.Get this if you like the Mad Caddies but otherwise get Mustard Plug instead.
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Brandon from Hahira, GA |  |
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Jan 24 2004 |
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Ever since I herd them on the CD "FAT MUSIC VOL. IV" "LIFE IN THE FAT LANE" I have loved the Mad Caddies. This CD may not be one of their best CDs but it's still damn good. I would recommend this CD to anyone that likes "Less Than Jake" or "Mustard Plug".
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Jean-francois from Sainte-foy, PQ Canada |  |
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Jan 9 2004 |
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Wow! It is really good, it makes me happy! In my opinion, there are too many slow songs (maybe 3-4) but it still a very very nice ska cd.
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Dylan from Gold Bar, WA |  |
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Nov 4 2003 |
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this cd is very mediocre for what the mad caddies are capable of. some catchy tunes, but it seems to lack something. don't get me wrong, this is a good cd compared to a lot of other bands but not the best from the caddies. for all you first timers i would definitely buy QUALITY SOFTCORE before this one
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Richard from Colton, CA |  |
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Oct 4 2003 |
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Of all Mad Caddies albums this is by far the most hearty. Decent horns, uptempo rhythms and melodic hooks make this a great album for any kid who wants to get into ska/punk. I've read alot of reviews saying Mad Caddies are leaps and bounds beyond other ska bands like Mustard Plug and Less Than Jake [old LTJ at least] but I don't buy it. Still, a good album by a good band. Best songs are aPathetic, Macho Nachos and Popcorn.
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David from Jacksonville, FL |  |
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Sep 9 2003 |
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I love ska. I love punk. But this CD was not really anything special. A few songs stand out, but it is not an incredible CD. I've heard mixed feelings, but personally, I've heard better. The best song is "Gentlemen."
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