3 Balloons EXPLICIT LYRICS Stephen Lynch

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  • Release Date: 03/24/2009
  • Sales Rank: 5,515
  • Label: WHAT ARE RECORDS
  • UPC: 744626101122

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3 Balloons

1LISTENWaiting 3:58
2LISTENFishin' Hole 3:54
3LISTENDear Diary 1 0:47
4LISTENCrazy Peanuts 3:08
5LISTEN3 Balloons 4:04
6LISTENDear Diary 2 0:48
7LISTENMedieval Bush 2:38
8LISTENA History Lesson 2:32
9LISTENDear Diary 3 0:48
10LISTENYou (Prettier Than) 2:56
11LISTENThe Ballad of Scarface 4:48
12LISTENAmerica 3:24
13LISTENDear Diary 4 0:48
14LISTENHallelujah 4:44

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Love him or hate him -- and that really does seem all there is to choose from -- 3 Balloons finds novelty songster Stephen Lynch on a roll, keeping the quality high even when the formula is the same it has been for the past decade. "Waiting" is quintessential Lynch style as it starts off believably wistful and searching and then does a complete 180, becoming depraved and somewhat vicious. The song's chamber music arrangement is clever but it's the sudden switch to mocking AIDS testing that will drive the more prudish away. Those same people should also stay away from the songs that devolve into subjects such as children being "assholes" ("Fishin' Hole"), cocaine being smuggled by anus (the title track), and unhealthy obsessions with breasts ("Hallelujah"). Sick humor aficionados, however, will thrill at the way "The Ballad of Scarface" works the film's "Her womb is so polluted" line into the lyrics, and the four "Dear Diary" interludes -- all from tragic historical figures -- will seem like manna from heaven. "It doth resemble Fidel Castro eating a London broil!" is a lyric from "Medieval Bush," and that's all the info you need to decide if 3 Balloons is the album for you. David Jeffries, All Music Guide

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