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Jul 22 2005 |
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All five songs are awesome. The caddies still had two guitarists on this ep so that makes it even better. This is another album that shows there progression as a band since quality softcore. Any mad caddies fan should get this, every song is good and it is just fun to listen to, and the dude below me is dumb for believing fat mike wrote these songs, it was a joke in the booklet. GOOD CD
WOO-WOO
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Kenneth from Amherst, OH |  |
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Dec 30 2004 |
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Hi, this is an EP it has five songs on it. Only five. Do you know why? I do. Because it is an EP, not an LP. If you want an actual album look at actual albums, because this is an EP. It has five songs on it. Awsome band, and this is about as good as ska/punk EP's come. There are only five songs though cause it's an EP.
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Ryan from Centreville, VA |  |
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Aug 24 2003 |
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Great EP. Only problem is is that you just want more because 5 songs aren't enough. Great cover as well. later.
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Dustin from Irvine, KY |  |
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Feb 2 2003 |
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This is a great EP. Short, but sweet. My only complaint is the last song, I really couldn't get into it...thus my reason for giving it 4 out of 5 stars.
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Bob from Bristol, United Kingdom |  |
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Oct 19 2002 |
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Now this is one fine CD. The 5 songs, written by Fat Mike, are much 'heavier' than their other CD's and there's not much of a ska influence. Still, they're really catchy and fast - I like the term mahemcore or evil Jazz - they kick ass.
I recommend this and all of the Mad Caddies' CDs - they are very talented.
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Ed from Great Falls, VA |  |
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Jun 20 2002 |
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DEFINATLEY BUY IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Joe from Leicester, United Kingdom |  |
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May 13 2002 |
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Just like any Mad Caddies release this was great. I kept playing it over and over again. I especially liked 'something wrong at the playground and the cover or ABBA's SOS. The other songs were good but these stuck in my head. The only critisism of this cd is that its and EP and not Full length album and also it lacks some of the great ska riffs on some of the other releases. Never the less this is a great purchase for any Mad Caddies fan.
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James from Greensboro, NC |  |
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Jan 8 2002 |
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This cd is one of thier best in my opinion.The Mad Caddies are a great band and you should listen to thier music.
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Andrew from Schenectady, NY |  |
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Aug 14 2001 |
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This EP absoultley ROCKS! If you are a Mad Caddies fan you must own this EP. Considering the lackluster effort on "Rock the Plank" this CD is a better choice. Hopefully the boys in MCs will get their act together and release another full-length that is as good as this EP. Buy this CD!!
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Sean from Corfu, NY |  |
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Jun 28 2001 |
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This CD definitly proves the Mad Caddies as one of the best Ska bands ever after their previous release, Duck and Cover, which was one great album also. On this EP, all five songs are worth listening to over and over. The first song, "Falling Down", is a great "evil jazz" type song, which I can never listen to in low volume, with great use of the horns and rhythem, that will be a song stuck in my head forever, and the louder the better! "Somethings Wrong at the Playground", my second favorite, is also an extremly catchy song. If you like any type of ska/punk, this cd is a must-have.
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