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Sleater-Kinney, All Hands on the Bad One

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1459019

Disk length: 37m 7s (13 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2000

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. The Ballad Of A Ladyman 3:10
2. Ironclad 2:34
3. All Hands On The Bad One 2:57
4. Youth Decay 2:29
5. You're No Rock n' Roll Fun 2:37
6. #1 Must have 3:03
7. The Professional 1:31
8. Was It A Lie 3:15
9. Male Model 2:32
10. Leave You Behind 3:27
11. Milkshake n' Honey 2:54
12. Pompeii 2:43
13. The Swimmer 3:45

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Review

It has all the blistering guitar work, punk-rock harmonies, and thunderous drumming of their previous efforts. But with All Hands on the Bad One, the Northwest trio of Sleater-Kinney doesn't forget to have fun, too. Their sound has evolved, but the spirit that forged the seminal riot-grrrl threesome animates every anthem here. --Jason Verlinde"The Ballad of a Ladyman," the opening track on Sleater-Kinney's fifth release, boasts "I could be demure like girls who are soft for boys who are fearful of getting an earful / But I gotta rock!" And rock they do; All Hands on the Bad One's lineup of twitchy but forceful rock songs bests the band's previous releases. The delicious tri-vocal charges of Carrie Brownstein, Corin Tucker, and Janet Weiss spider-webs all over their corner of rock, careening in all directions but unifying to make a beautiful design. Most obvious on this release is the band's yearning to slip free of the surly bonds of punk. The seesaw guitar riff in "Ladyman" is arena-ready, and the group's harmonizing reaches new heights of "Hey, cool!" on "The Professional" and "Milkshake and Honey." Or, to put it in stricter terms, All Hands on the Bad One is a whole lotta fun. --Jason Josephes 'All Hands On The Bad One' returns to jubilant, playful rock that reveals just how much fun this band has just being together and making music. Produced by John Goodmanson, and engineered by Larry Crane at the low-key Jackpot Studios in Portland from Kill Rock Stars Records.

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All Hands on the Bad One

Tracks: 13, Disk length: 37m 9s (+0m 2s)

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