The Great Burrito Extortion Case CLEAN VERSION Bowling for Soup

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  • Release Date: 11/07/2006
  • Sales Rank: 99,683
  • Label: JIVE
  • UPC: 886970086226
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The Great Burrito Extortion Case

1LISTENEpiphany 4:09
2LISTENHigh School Never Ends 3:29
3LISTENVal Kilmer 3:31
4LISTENI'm Gay 3:26
5LISTENWhy Don't I Miss You 3:48
6LISTENA Friendly Goodbye 3:27
7LISTENLuckiest Loser 3:47
8LISTENLove Sick Stomach Ache (Sugar Coated Accident) 4:06
9LISTENMuch More Beautiful Person 3:24
10LISTENFriends Like You 2:30
11LISTENWhen We Die 4:13
12LISTEN99 Biker Friends 3:14
13LISTENDon't Let It Be Love 3:25
14LISTENIf You Come Back to Me 5:52

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It's hard to dislike Bowling for Soup but it's hard to really be enthusiastic about them, either. They've been cranking out happy, hooky, humorous pop-punk since 1998, slowly crossing over into the mainstream without ever truly registering in the public consciousness, the way that blink-182 did before them or Fall Out Boy did later. They've racked up a Grammy nomination and a genuine hit -- the quite clever "1985," a 2004 single that captured Gen-X's bewilderment at suddenly hitting their thirties very well -- but have managed to not quite be recognizable, a situation that their sixth album The Great Burrito Extortion Case is unlikely to change. At its core, it's not much different than what came before: it's still proudly goofy, poppy punk, stuff that's fun without quite being memorable. And while it's hardly worse than what they've done before, there is a subtle difference in tone on The Great Burrito Extortion Case: the group is seeming a little long in the tooth. It's not so much that they're reworking the same sound again and again -- they're a punk-pop band, so that kind of repetition is their stock in trade -- but their pop culture references seem a little shelf-worn and out of date, the product of a band that was in high school in the '80s. On "1985" that perspective helped craft the jokes, but here it's starting to wear thin, especially since there are multiple songs with John Cougar Mellencamp jokes which mingle with Joan Jett and Caddyshack references, making it all seem oh so 1985. (It also doesn't help that they have a song called "Val Kilmer" arriving a week after Kevin Federline bragged that he was like Val Kilmer in how I'm bringing this heat," but you can't count this bad luck against them.) This kind of dated humor mingles with an increased juvenile sense of humor throughout the album, giving the impression that Bowling for Soup is pandering a little bit, trying to deliver what they believe today's teens want, but every once in a while they pull it all together -- the hooks and the humor gel into something like "High School Never Ends," which is catchy and contemporary, thanks to its Jessica Simpson and Tom & Katie jokes. And even when they're coming across like Gen-X cranks, they're still nimble and melodic, so it's easy enough to listen to The Great Burrito Extortion Case and enjoy it. But it sure is hard to get worked up about it either. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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November 26, 2006: got this cd yesterday and i cant stop listening to it. not gothic which is always a plus and have good lyrics and are funny in some songs (im gay and friendly goodbye)