Electriclarryland

Editorial Reviews
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These Austin punks spent a decade playing underground clubs and sleeping on floors next to the cat-litter box before scoring an unlikely commercial breakthrough with this 1996 album. The key to the highway was the modern-rock radio hit "Pepper," a novelty rap tune that reinvents Lou Reed's "Walk on the Wild Side" from the perspective of postpunk nihilism, Texas-style. Another rock-rap track, "The Lord Is a Monkey," grafts a lyrical nod to Snoop Dogg over a mutilated Jimi Hendrix guitar lick. The rest of the album alternates pop-punk rave-ups ("Ulcer Breakout," "Ah Ha") with noisy acid freak-outs ("My Brother's Wife," "Space"). The Buttholes have not released an album since Electric Larryland. But it's all right, Ma, they're only bleeding. --Rick Mitchell --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

Music Review:

  1. Everything Is Beautiful When You Don't Look Down [Enhanced]
  2. Everything's Fine
  3. Extricate
  4. F' Real
  5. From the Desk of Mr. Lady [Enhanced] [EP]
  6. Have Faith [Live]
  7. Hum
  8. In the Bag
  9. In Utero [Explicit Lyrics]
  10. Inhuman Ordeal of Special Agent Gas Huffer

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Pain [CD-single] [Import]

Gershwin:Rhapsody In Blue/An American In Paris/Concerto In F

Geminiani: Six Sonatas For Cello & Continuo, Op. 5

Music: Antonio Carlos Jobim Songbook, Vol. 2 [Import]

Good Days Better Nights

Headcleaner [Import]

Golden Accordeon Israeli Songs

Greetings from Timbuk 3

Even World Ep [Import]

Hallelujah

Gloria Deluxe [Explicit Lyrics]

Fiesta de Carnaval en la Calle

Ep [Import]

Ultimate Blues Album

Give It Away