How to Meet Girls

Editorial Reviews
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Nerf Herder scored an unexpected novelty hit in 1997 with "Van Halen," a jab at Sammy Hagar. By that point, Van Halen wasn't very contemporary, and staleness seems to be Nerf Herder's specialty. How to Meet Girls, the second release by these Weird Al Yankovic wannabes, is awfully toothless, which wouldn't be so bad if their targets were fresh. "Courtney" is a slam on grunge goddess Courtney Love--not exactly the toughest victim, especially with ill-conceived lyrics like "Saw you in a movie about pornography / you were looking pale and kind of saggy." Other brickbats targeting goth girls, Michael Bolton, metalheads, and teenage angst are lackluster. The under-12 set may find these tunes to be just funny enough to keep up with the bratty Blink 182-ish sound, but those with more discriminating tastes won't want to know How to Meet Girls. --Jason Josephes

Music Review:

  1. Inflammable Material [Original recording remastered]
  2. Lament [Extra tracks] [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  3. Le Bataclan '72 [Live]
  4. Leisure
  5. Live at Home
  6. Long Division
  7. Lovelife
  8. Magic City
  9. May I Sing with Me
  10. Media

Music Review

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Music Review

Take It Away [CD-single] [Import]

Brahms: Piano Quartets (complete)

Celebrations at Antwerp Cathedral

Music: Redzone/Hold It Down [CD-single]

Cassagrande Lounge [Import]

Club Space: House Sessions

Country Folk Rock [Import]

Cool [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]

Bureau [Import]

California Feelin: Best of the Beach Boys: Selected By Brian Wilson

Catching Up with Depeche Mode

Big Bands, Vol. 1

By the Way

Der Rosenkavalier

Reminiscin