Put on Your Rosy Red Glasses The Number Twelve Looks Like You

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CD - Reissue

  • Release Date: 11/11/2008
  • Original Release: 2006
  • Sales Rank: 70,740
  • Label: EYEBALL
  • UPC: 637872007327
 
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Put on Your Rosy Red Glasses

1LISTENBlue Dress/Don't Get Blood on My Prada Shoes 1:36
2LISTENJesus and Tori 3:18
3LISTENDocument. Grace Budd 0:59
4LISTEN[Untitled Track] 2:27
5LISTENIf These Bullets Could Talk 4:05
6LISTENBambi the Hooker and a Case of Beer 0:54
7LISTENEmpty Calm 2:46
8LISTENCiveta Dei 6:08
9LISTEN[Untitled Track] 0:12
10LISTEN[Untitled Track] 0:12
11LISTEN[Untitled Track] 0:12
12LISTEN[Untitled Track] 12:12

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Editorial Reviews

Originally released in small quantities in 2003, Put On Your Rosy Red Glasses was the debut EP by the New Jersey post-hardcore outfit the Number Twelve Looks Like You. Reissued in 2006 by ECA after the band's profile was considerably raised, the long EP sounds in retrospect like the blueprint for their somewhat experimental form of grindcore. Although there's a little gratuitous shock value -- the track "Document: Grace Budd" is merely a spoken word reading of an infamous confession written by the cannibalistic serial killer Albert Fish in 1934 -- most of the album's lyrics are even more unintelligible than the average grindcore album. The supposed "clean" singer, Justin Pedrick, is only marginally less grunty than the band's resident Cookie Monster, Jesse Korman. Musically, however, this is a better than average grindcore album, with some unexpectedly jazzy and funky turnarounds slipped between the unison-riff assaults and a not-bad acoustic guitar interlude, "Empty Calm," before the epic closer "Civeta Dei." Strictly for fans of the style, but certainly worth a listen for anyone who came to the Number Twelve Looks Like You later in their career. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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October 15, 2007: The Number Twelve Loooks Like You is my favorite band!!They are extremley good and their lyrics are awesome!If you don't have their CD yet,GET IT!!!A friend told me about them so i listened to them and they've been my favorite band since.If you like screamo then your sure to like them.Get the CD!

This review was written about the CD edition.