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You've always been able to count on Warren Zevon for two things: a deeply etched sense of perversity and a way with some of the most sardonic lyrics in rock. Well, here Zevon employs the former trait to whip up the latter product in typically nonconformist fashion -- he went and hustled some of the edgiest names in literature to write the songs for him! The results are uniformly top-notch and twisted, from the harried "You're a Whole Different Person when You're Scared," a blues-tinged digression that spotlights the paranoid ravings of Hunter S. Thompson, to the frenzied squall of "Basket Case," an interpolation of Carl Hiaasen's fictional Slut Puppies' theme song. Most striking among the bunch is a tune that, on the surface, might be seen as a throwaway, "Hit Somebody (The Hockey Song)," penned by Mitch Albom (of Tuesdays with Morrie fame). It's a genuinely hilarious take on modern-day lunkhead-ism -- with guest vocals from David Letterman to boot. Yes, Zevon exercises his own pen here and there, most successfully on the intentionally ugly celebrity kiss-off "Sacrificial Lambs," but it's the icing provided by the guest chefs that makes this cake so delightfully decadent. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble