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    Barely Legal [Japan Bonus Tracks] The Hives

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    • Release Date: 07/20/2004
    • Original Release: 1997
    • Sales Rank: 148,651
    • Label: JVC JAPAN
    • UPC: 4988002431076
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    Barely Legal [Japan Bonus Tracks]

    1Well Well Well
    2A.K.A. I-D-I-O-T
    3Here We Go Again
    4I'm a Wicked One
    5Automatic Schmuck
    6King of Asskissing
    7Hail Hail Spit N' Drool
    8Black Jack
    9Whats That Spell....Go to Hell
    10Theme
    11Uptempo Venomous Poison
    12Oh Lord When How
    13Stomp
    14Closed for the Season
    15Lost and Found
    16Howlin' Pelle Talks to the Kids

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    Editorial Reviews

    The Hives launched the first salvo in their global assault on all that is lame in our culture with their debut album, 1997's Barely Legal, and there is little arguing that these guys had the right idea out of the gate. Emerging from Fagersta, Sweden (which, at least in 1997, was the rock equivalent of Absolutely Nowhere), the Hives set a high standard with their hot-wired fusion of garage rock tunes and punk rock speed and energy, and they hit the sweet spot just right, sounding tight enough to connect with unified force while still letting the frenzy of their forward momentum give the performances a bit of dizzy sway that indicates true rock & roll. If Barely Legal lacks an obvious "breakout hit" tune like "Main Offender" or "Hate to Say I Told You So," the rapid-fire assault of these songs is impressive, indeed, and this disc plays like a brick of firecrackers that refuses to stop exploding until "Closed for the Season" crosses the finish line. And while the Hives rock like nobody's business here (especially the Siamese twin guitars of Vigilante Carlstroem and Nicholaus Arson), the real secret weapon is Howlin' Pelle Almqvist, whose cocky swagger actually communicates on tape, and is the perfect vehicle for his "We are cool, you are nothing" lyrical outlook. Veni Vidi Vicious was the album that let the world know who the Hives were and what they were all about, but Barely Legal let a clued-in few know about their monumental coolness three years ahead of the game, and for sheer rock action, it's as good as anything they've put to tape. [This Japanese release includes bonus material.] Mark Deming, All Music Guide

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