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DOWNTOWN BROWN
"Moist & Ridiculous"
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SNR 1022
Total Running Time: 60:00

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Combining the punk-n-funk
stylings of the Chili Peppers (before they got old and boring) with the
operatic grandeur of Tenacious D, the DTB provide the soundtrack to any
fine dinner or tractor pull!
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Body Rock
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Mission Statement
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Mullet Millennium
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Drinkin' Song
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Cream Corn
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Sitting On Top Of The World
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Gordon
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E Jam
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Bathroom Door
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Know Your Enemy
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Post Grundle Field Trip
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Moist & Ridiculous
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Downtown Brown's new CD, "Moist &
Ridiculous", blasts out of your stereo with some of the most humorous tunes I've heard in quite a while. Part
Sublime, part Pantera and a bit of NOFX nostalgia, these guys play their own brand of music-which has got me confused as to what sub-genre
to label them as. Songs like "Body Rock", "Mullet Millennium", and their witty rendition of Rage Against the
Machine's "Know Your Enemy" are enough to make you want to get up and do some kind of dance that may or may not
correspond with the style of the given song on this CD. - J. Johnson, Skratch
Magazine
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Decent high-energy punk/funk/metal with a sense of
humor. - Punk Planet |