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Their Greatest Adventure - Undeclinable Ambuscade

 
Description: Artist: Undeclinable Ambuscade / Import / Audio CD released 2002-01-08 at Japanese Import / Disc #1 Tracklisting 1 Gr ... more
Their Greatest Adventure - Undeclinable Ambuscade ... Growing Older
2 Magic Hairspray
3 Can't Bring Me Down
4 Release the Animals
5 I'm Sorry
6 African Song
7 Stick'em Up
8 Love Story
9 Snowboard
10 Something She'll Never Have
11 World Full of Understanding
12 Why Does a Fly
13 Far Away
14 Alcohol

Newest Review: ... for a warmer climate by suggesting we use Magic Hairspray to ‘damage the ozone layer, destroy the ozone layer, so we ... more

 ... will have… Long hot summers’. ‘Can’t bring me down’ begins with an appealing half guitar solo, one which shows depth within the music. Jasper’s vocals are more wide-ranging than usual, in that they change pitch constantly, in a way that can only be described as sublime. ‘Release the Animals’ is simply about Jasper’s distaste at animals being kept in cages and used for medical purposes by looking at a situation through the eyes of a mouse. The best representation...more

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Premium Review Their Greatest Adventure - Undeclinable Ambuscade: Money Well Spent (564 words)
by - written on 07/03/01 (Very useful, 145 readings)
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The rough vocals of Jasper Verger front one of the best punk bands to come from the Netherlands; a guitar-fuelled, hardcore style, meaningful music that will lighten up any rainy day. The first track usually sets the standard for the entire record as far as style is concerned but ‘Growing Older’ provides more than just this. The meaning within the song reflects the title and the reasonably fast-paced guitaring is matched by emphatic drumming; a key feature of the Undeclinable Ambuscade. ‘Growing Older’ reflects the difficulties encountered as you grow older; where the laid-back attitude of younger days is to be reminisced whilst the ...  Read the complete review

 

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