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You'll Rebel to Anything

You'll Rebel to Anything in Bloomington, MN

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You'll Rebel to Anything

You'll Rebel to Anything in Bloomington, MN

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Had the
Mael
brothers from
Sparks
grown up on
speed
and
death metal
, slept on pins and needles nightly, and had
Rob Zombie
for their music teacher, they might have released an album as tense, strident, and freakishly fun as
You'll Rebel to Anything
.
Mindless Self Indulgence
's lead singer,
Jimmy Urine
, is a helium-voiced campy word-twister like
Russell Mael
, but he's never met a cuss word he didn't like, isn't afraid to destroy a
Rush
song, and is not as much smart as smartass. Cool couplets like "I like my coffee black/Just like my
metal
" have made him the darling of fun
goths
, but on
his band -- which has always been very good -- is now fantastic, matching
Urine
punch for punch, whip snap for whip snap, and twist for turn. This is a furiously twitchy record with a million things going on at once, all put through a glitchy, stuttering blender. Sure, there are those straight-fingered bar chords the
industrial metal
set love so much, but there's also a ton of bright, ping-ponging synth notes and a near
Plunderphonics
style of editing things down to short bursts that would make the quickest
thrash
band go "wow." Plus, you'd have to listen to 20
prog rock
albums to get as many time changes and you can bet they wouldn't have any lyrics as youthfully exuberant as "I'm not educated/Extra caffeinated/I just masturbated."
You'll Rebel
is for the rebellious teenager and the rebelliously teenaged at heart, but rarely does such irreverence, irresponsibility, and ire come dressed in a sound so thrilling. The album is solid enough to raise
MSI
above the black nail polish set's best-kept secret, and if all this trashy flipping the bird sounds too
Insane Clown Posse
, too
Marilyn Manson
, know that the bassist from those barometers of taste
Interpol
is a big fan. He probably appreciates snarling loud party music with an extra helping of outlandish, so take the stick out of your you-know-what and join him. [
Metropolis
' expanded 2008 edition included four bonus tracks.] ~ David Jeffries
Had the
Mael
brothers from
Sparks
grown up on
speed
and
death metal
, slept on pins and needles nightly, and had
Rob Zombie
for their music teacher, they might have released an album as tense, strident, and freakishly fun as
You'll Rebel to Anything
.
Mindless Self Indulgence
's lead singer,
Jimmy Urine
, is a helium-voiced campy word-twister like
Russell Mael
, but he's never met a cuss word he didn't like, isn't afraid to destroy a
Rush
song, and is not as much smart as smartass. Cool couplets like "I like my coffee black/Just like my
metal
" have made him the darling of fun
goths
, but on
his band -- which has always been very good -- is now fantastic, matching
Urine
punch for punch, whip snap for whip snap, and twist for turn. This is a furiously twitchy record with a million things going on at once, all put through a glitchy, stuttering blender. Sure, there are those straight-fingered bar chords the
industrial metal
set love so much, but there's also a ton of bright, ping-ponging synth notes and a near
Plunderphonics
style of editing things down to short bursts that would make the quickest
thrash
band go "wow." Plus, you'd have to listen to 20
prog rock
albums to get as many time changes and you can bet they wouldn't have any lyrics as youthfully exuberant as "I'm not educated/Extra caffeinated/I just masturbated."
You'll Rebel
is for the rebellious teenager and the rebelliously teenaged at heart, but rarely does such irreverence, irresponsibility, and ire come dressed in a sound so thrilling. The album is solid enough to raise
MSI
above the black nail polish set's best-kept secret, and if all this trashy flipping the bird sounds too
Insane Clown Posse
, too
Marilyn Manson
, know that the bassist from those barometers of taste
Interpol
is a big fan. He probably appreciates snarling loud party music with an extra helping of outlandish, so take the stick out of your you-know-what and join him. [
Metropolis
' expanded 2008 edition included four bonus tracks.] ~ David Jeffries
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