| Irritainment: Songs to Disturb the Comfortable |  | Artist: Guyana Punch Line Label: Prank Records Category: Music
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 428948
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 680359004128 EAN: 0680359004128 ASIN: B00004Y6TA
Release Date: May 15, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: sealed mint condition cd and complete artwork, IN STOCK RIGHT NOW
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| Tracks:
| | Better Off Dead (one) | | | Better Off dead (two) | | | S.S.B. | | | Cracked | | | (Smiley) Smile | | | Are You Brian Emo? | | | Political P.I.G. | | | Everybody's Doin' the 8.0.3. | | | Turn You a Blind Eye | | | Remote Control | | | Smashters of the Omniverse | | | Punk Rock Sloganeering | | | Where's the Fucking Lyric Sheet? | | | Home Fucking is Killing Prostitution | | | Skinz and Punx | | | My Idea of a Joke | | | Old Guy in the Pit | | | Tears on the Backpack | | | New Attitudes Towards Noise | | | Skate the State | | | Seven Bowls |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description A hardcore punk explosion, thirteen songs hurling fragments of melody and bombardments of lyrical attack. This is the second album from Columbia, SC's GUYANA PUNCH LINE and a continuation of their quixotic quest to kick life into counter-culture thinking while trying not to laugh too hard. More to-the-point brutal than their debut Maximum Smashism, the music of Irritainment blends moody, dark, brooding hardcore with abrasive thundering manic thrash, drifting further and further into the deep-end with bent and destructive guitar riffs combined with a fierce, solid rhythm section back up. Lyrically taking Influence from DEAD KENNEDYS and THE FEEDERZ school of mind-bending concepts and humor fired at rapid pace, Y2K = Year Zero! Plenty of time to smash it all down and start all over again.
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| Customer Reviews:
all I know is... March 18, 2004 Chris Whitehead (AUSTIN, TX United States) 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
I bought this album and then all of the sudden my life started getting better. The first time I put this on, I noticed all the cockroaches and rats in my home fled, I then developed a clearer sense of being and have kicked the habit of mainlining kool-aid. thank You Chris Bickle for saving me with this beautiful music.
hey chris October 11, 2003 Ryan (california) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Nice review of yr own album! Bwaaaa!!! But hey, GPL is good. Take his word on it. Maybe not "best in last 10 years" good -- I liked In/Humanity better, sorry -- but good nonetheless. Spazzy, fast, artsy 'core -- put Gauze and Nation of Ulysses in a blender and get THIS monstrosity. Smashismo!
Impersonating an impressionist. October 20, 2001 brian (SC) 1 out of 5 found this review helpful
I'm with Chris on this one, Mr. Bickel is sooooo inslightful. Take a bow.
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