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Voodoo Glow Skulls, The Band Geek Mafia

Audio CD

Disk ID: 748397

Disk length: 44m 27s (14 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1998

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Human Piñata 2:49
2. Symptomatic 2:58
3. Love Letter 2:52
4. They Always Come Back 3:23
5. Walkin' Frustration 3:22
6. Yo No Tengo Tiempo (para ti) 2:12
7. Left For Dead 3:56
8. The Band Geek Mafia 3:36
9. Brodie Johnson Weekend 3:23
10. Delinquent Song 3:15
11. Hieroglyphics 3:55
12. Misunderstood 3:12
13. Hit A Guy With Glasses 2:20
14. Stranded In The Jungle 3:05

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Review

For a bunch of Southern California punk rockers who still commit plenty of time to running both an indie record store and a recording studio, this 14-song collection doesn't sound like the afterthought of businessmen who need a hobby. Instead Voodoo Glow Skulls build on their roots in the hardcore and Hispanic communities while tossing off plenty of whiplash nods to ska pioneers like the Specials. Pumping out more pogos than Walt Kelly on a bender, the Skulls' third Epitaph release, The Band Geek Mafia, picks up a caffeine buzz and throws it in the back of the van to work out a deal with the horn section. The result is a skateboarder's sonic dream and his mother's ultimate headache. --Jason Josephes

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The Band Geek Mafia

Tracks: 14, Disk length: 44m 16s (-1m 49s)

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