2nd Place Throw Rag

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  • Release Date: 05/13/2008
  • Sales Rank: 109,098
  • Label: ACETATE RECORDS
  • UPC: 094061703123

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2nd Place

1LISTENSi Dios Quiere (Cancion Sin Nombre) 1:16
2LISTENBag of Glue 2:05
3LISTENDevil Gone Good 1:46
4LISTENDesert Shores 2:16
5LISTENVivi E Lascia Morire 1:34
6LISTENDemons in a Row 3:44
7LISTENHang Up 1:48
8LISTENStink Bug 3:48
9LISTENHollywood 2:21
10LISTEND.H.S. 1:29
11LISTENMission's Message 3:29
12LISTENSpace Hump Me 2:12
13LISTENFast to Go 3:06
14LISTENJohnny Big Nuts 1:03
15LISTENRemote Control 2:10
16LISTENDon't Be Afraid to Pogo 1:19
17LISTENI'm So Glad, I'm So Proud 3:25

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Following the more straightforward punk throwback sound of Throw Rag's third album, 2005's 13 Ft. and Rising, 2nd Place is both much better and more in keeping with the California desert boys' eclectic earlier work. Cramps-like psychobilly, surf-twang guitar in the manner of X's Billy Zoom, old-fashioned cowpunk, even a hint of dramatic mariachi rock à la Calexico and their ilk, all are here, and all sound pretty great. Able to switch from the minor-key mood piece "Vive e Lascie Morire" to the rollicking "Stomp" to the freaky tape-edit experimentation of the psychedelic "D.H.S.," Throw Rag are unafraid to experiment, although not everything pays off. The drunk-sounding spoken word improv of "Johnny Big Nuts" was clearly much more fun to record than it is to listen to. On the other hand, you can't go wrong with an old-fashioned pop-punk tune called "Don't Be Afraid to Pogo," and should that song also feature an old-country Gypsy violin solo, so much the better. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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