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Mixed or average reviews- based on 34 Ratings
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Positive: 19 out of 34
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Mixed: 2 out of 34
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Negative: 13 out of 34
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Jun 2, 2015
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JWestApr 2, 2008I wouldn't agree with the piece of shit comment but it is a pretty bad attempt at jumping on the Jet bandwagon. I loved Air Traffic Control which is what made me buy it. However, after several tries, I have failed to understand how an American band can sound so British. Most of it sucks. I would recommend downloading ATC from Itunes or something and saving your money.
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BrennanFeb 24, 2008I agree that this album was a huge let-down compared to the freshness and energy they displayed on their debut album.
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KrestS.Mar 7, 2008This is one of the worst albums I've ever heard. The only people who would defend it, don't want to admit they wasted their money on this awful album.
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SemolinaP.Feb 14, 2008Absolutely awful. After the remarkably brilliant tone of their first album, this feels forced, disingenuous and completely flat. One or 2 songs almost catch your ear but this band has either sold out, or traded their bravado for estrogen pills *yack*. Stop trying to change with the times and do what you are good at...
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JimmyJ.Mar 5, 2008Utter Shite. A one trick pony should stick to what they know best, and that's not saying a lot. Biggest dissapointment of 2008 so far.
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DickW.Feb 14, 2008This is hands down the worst music piece ever! it was so bad it gave me cancer and made my ears bleed!
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MyturB.Feb 14, 2008The CD made me feel like a piece of shit wrapped in tin foil! I would rather be molested as a child by Micheal Jackson then ever listen to this CD again.
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JohnL.Feb 23, 2008It still makes me laugh!!!!!!!!
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Awards & Rankings
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The San Diego rockers haven’t completely reined in their runaway libidos on Slick Dogs and Ponies, but they stray from the devilish attitude that made their brazen dirty talk such a riot.
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The slightly more dynamic Louis XIV only give you testosterone-fueled rock at its least appealing extremes: heedless lust or, arguably even more repulsive, cheesy balladry.
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There's still too much of Brian Karscig's ultracampy 'Big Balls'--style vocals, and it sometimes feels like these guys have confused expanding their range with finding new sources to rip off.