Antipop Primus

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  • Release Date: 10/19/1999
  • Sales Rank: 18,699
  • Label: INTERSCOPE RECORDS
  • UPC: 606949041427
 
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Antipop

1LISTENIntro 0:17
2LISTENElectric Uncle Sam 2:56
3LISTENNatural Joe 4:12
4LISTENLacquer Head 3:49
5LISTENThe Antipop 5:33
6LISTENEclectic Electric 8:34
7LISTENGreet the Scared Cow 5:10
8LISTENMama Didn't Raise No Fool 5:04
9LISTENDirty Drowning Man 4:48
10LISTENBallad of Bodacious 3:28
11LISTENPower Mad 3:42
12LISTENThe Final Voyage of the Liquid Sky 5:39
13LISTENCoattails of a Dead Man 9:57

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Editorial Reviews

There's a reason Primus chose to title its classic 1991 album SAILING THE SEAS OF CHEESE. Cornballs in the finest Zappa-Beefheart-Minutemen tradition, the band churns out prog-punk avant-funk that's as much about self-deprecating goofiness and acid-tweaked comic irony as musical muscularity and macho posturing. This not only separates them from their new peers in the post-Peppers Korn-Bizkit set, but it also gives their monstrously original records lasting value after the novelty of Les Claypool's redneck hiccup and truncated funk bass-blurbs become familiar. On the aptly titled ANTIPOP Les and Co. blend their jazz-'n'-funk chops into some of the tightest tunes of their career, such as the rap-metal rocker "Mama Didn't Raise No Fool," the floppy roadhouse shakedown "Ballad of Bodacious," and the downright plaintive "Dirty Drowning Man." But the obvious kicker here is "Laquerhead," a wigged-out, yet weirdly empathetic send-up that hits its stride with the line, "He was a boy of soft demeanor/And he loved his carburetor cleaner." Oh, the humanity! Jon Dolan, Barnes & Noble



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July 06, 2004: This is probably their weakest album. Its for more cut and dry and funk oriented. But if you feel you MUST have this album buy all their other major studio albums first.

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September 09, 2001: this is the best cd ever. if you have'nt heard them you will like them. it is amazing what les claypool does on the base, buy all of primus's cd's now


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