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Tokyo Sex Destruction, 5th Avenue South

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1270177

Disk length: 34m 11s (9 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2005

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Prisoners Of Our Ideas 3:20
2. Song To Apologize 3:54
3. L.U.V. Is The Feeling 6:27
4. One More Sunday 3:54
5. F***U 3:05
6. Good Morning 2:10
7. I Can't Wait 2:55
8. Tonite 4:43
9. DATA 3:36

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Review

Despite wielding a near perfect band name for a group of arch ironists (really, how much further can you deconstruct rock and roll beyond exoticism, sex, and violence?) Tokyo Sex Destruction is serious about its love for '60s music and radical politics. On their 2004 album “Black Noise Is The New Sound!“, Tokyo Sex Destruction played at reckless tempos, with the guitar and the organ at dueling levels of distortion and volume both vying for supremacy. With “5TH Avenue South“, Tokyo Sex Destruction reinvents themselves showing their maturity and diversity. They have moved beyond their direct MC5/ Sonics dichotomy to include some of the other pop elements of the '60s and 70‘s; especially the psychedelic movement. Besides the driving rhythms and power chords of songs like "One more Sunday" and "Prisoner of our ideas", the band's initial love for soul elements seems to have pulled them towards a sense of Hendrix's more pop moments, and there's an undercurrent of the! Animals and the Kinks that gives things a more melodic flavor.

Features the "big red box" 12" and two videos as well

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