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Sporting sideburns almost as big as himself, Gaz Coombes more or less led Supergrass as the trio charged through a very goofy selection of pop-punk; think of them as the Who influenced by 1977 punk, or a British version of Green Day and you're getting somewhere close to the sound. The kids were more than alright, however, having more fun than was probably legal, with choruses that velcroed themselves to the brain ("Alright," "She's So Loose") while still being decidedly off-the-wall. The album included their first two singles, "Caught by the Fuzz" and "Mansize Rooster," just to add to its top pop quotient. --Chris Nickson

Music Review:

  1. Kettle Whistle
  2. Leave Home [Original recording remastered]
  3. Let Love in
  4. Live on Two Legs [Live]
  5. Look into the Eyeball
  6. LP III
  7. Mary Star of the Sea
  8. Meantime
  9. New Adventures in Hi Fi
  10. Oranges & Lemons [Original recording remastered]

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