Start Static Sugarcult

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  • Release Date: 05/25/2005
  • Original Release: 2001
  • Sales Rank: 34,389
  • Label: FEARLESS RECORDS
  • UPC: 665907667321
 
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Start Static

1LISTENYou're the One 1:50
2LISTENStuck in America 2:56
3LISTENHate Every Beautiful Day 3:26
4LISTENBouncing off the Walls 2:21
5LISTENSaying Goodbye 3:19
6LISTENDaddy's Little Defect 3:12
7LISTENLost in You 3:32
8LISTENPretty Girl (The Way I Love You) 3:28
9LISTENCrashing Down 3:40
10LISTENHow Does It Feel 3:12
11LISTENI Changed My Name 5:40
12LISTEN[Untitled Track] 2:24

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Editorial Reviews

Sugarcult's debut disc is a quasi sugar-coated power pop album with punk overtones and a healthy dose of self-effacing humor. Escapism, skepticism, and a devil-may-care view of the world around them are the primary themes that weave their way into the lyrics on this high-energy stripped-to-the-bone collection by this frisky So-Cal quartet. As evidenced in the fiery anthem "Stuck in America," vocalist Tom Pagontta joyfully proclaims "everyone's talkin' 'bout blowing up the neighborhood/all I ever wanted to do was get away." "Saying Good-bye" is a pathos-filled paean of teenage heartbreak with an explosive chord progression so familiar that documenting it would seem like an accusation of plagiarism, which, in rock & roll of this nature, is an exercise in futility. "Bouncing Off the Walls" is yet another joust at the perils of romance, only this time the protagonist dips into his parent's cocaine stash to relieve the pain. On Start Static, Sugarcult has mastered the don't-bore-us-get-to-the-chorus approach to near perfection. ~ Tom Semioli, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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Start Staticby Anonymous

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March 30, 2005: Pretty Girl is my fav. song EVER!!! I love Sugarcult! LOL

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March 08, 2005: Yeah! This is one of the best punk rock bands ever! This is definetly one of my favorites! It tops the chart.


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