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Meatl:: It's what's for dinnrlThis is less a review than an admonition: "You had two jobs (typist, proofreader) but we only pay you for half of one."
Various Artists :: Ain't Your Older Bros Heavy Meatl
P. S. I thought the final "l" was an exclamation point at first.
P. P. S. I sincerely apologize for posting this in such a highbrow site.
BEAT THE MEATLS!Meatl:: It's what's for dinnrl
Now I want to hear it.Two comments for the price of free:
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Amazon Customer
1.0 out of 5 stars ???
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2003
I dont know how this album could get any worse, besides if they made Fred Durst the lead singer. And if that happened it would be sooo bad that it would create a black hole of awfulness and it would destroy the Earth. And, contrary to popular belief I have heard this album, I wasted [money] at a retail store for this awful piece of music.
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Bob Estes
5.0 out of 5 stars Great - wish they were still here
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2003
I don't know how this album could get any better. Maybe if they created an earth around this album. I'd move.
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Techno-Squid Eats Parliament ~ Self-titled
Now I want to hear it.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Thank you, and I'm sorry.
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2004
Hello,
My name is Aaron Sarlo, and I was a member of the Techno-Squid Eats Parliament. First off, I would like to say thank you to:
tamt from Orlando, FL USA
for the nice things they said about our CD. I was and am very proud of what TSEP accomplished. TSEP was a pretty good live band and the CD doesn't really represent that very well. The rough edges that made TSEP what it was to me are polished off, which soften the impact.
On the other hand,
bluemanhitsquad from Littleton, Colorado United States
...you're right. That album is toooooooo poppy for my tastes. TSEP went on to write much more interesting music (to me, at least) that was, sadly, never released. I wish we'd have been able to get that out so we might be remembered in a better light. I used to really by into TSEP, but when I went on to form another band in Boston, slept, I got to play with two totally different guys who were equally good in totally different ways. We were a three piece. We started experimenting with time signatures, noise became a sort of fourth instrument, that sort of thing.
Anyway, I'd like to send you both some CD's. tamt from Orlando, FL USA - I'd like to send you a copy of the TSEP disc and, also, some bonus tracks on a separate CD, if you'd like. To sweeten the deal, I could send you all the slept stuff we released. It could be my way of saying thank you.
I need to say, "Ummmmm... Sorry about that," to bluemanhitsquad from Littleton, Colorado United States - what can I say? I understand exactly what you mean. (By the way, your review was hysterical! That 'black hole of awfulness' thing is freaking funny. So, you wish you had your money back. I can't do that, because I am poor. But, let me make it up to you. Let me send you some (translate: all - 'cause there ain't that much) slept stuff. It's a lot more interesting, with only the slightest twinge of pop. Maybe in structure only. But, the werido Sonic Youth thing we were working towards really is pretty cool. It would be my honor. I owe you. (Plus I could send you some unreleased TSEP stuff to help soften the blow of the first album. At the very least you would be getting more for your money. Your choice.
So, I am going to end this really long posting with this:
If anybody wants some CD's, I'll be glad to oblidge. Just send me an e-mail.
hotpinkdeathdroid@hotmail.com
Thank you, and I'm sorry,
Aaron Sarlo
P.s. I am working on some nutty, nutty stuff these days and someday I'll record it and give it to anyone who wants it.
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