OG New England ska punk
J**M
Do your soul a favor and buy this album
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones rock!! Especially their early stuff. If you only know them by one song - you do not know this band. Some of my favorite tracks on this album include Drunks and Children, Hope I Never Lose My Wallet, The Bartender's Song and of course Devil's Night Out...scratch that...every song kicks butt!!)
M**P
Absolutely hysterical!
I can remember my uncle mentioning these guys and how he had bought an album of theirs and how much he loved it, though I am not sure if it was this album or another one of theirs, but in either case, I was somewhat intrigued at the time (I think was about 14 or 15 at the time). So now, having realized I really should check these guys out, I decided to buy this album and give it a listen. Having listened to it from start to finish, I can honestly say that I have no regrets at all.So, where to begin? First and foremost, I find the sync of heavy, striding guitars with extensive use of horns to be one of the most creative fusions in rock music I have ever had the pleasure of hearing. From a rhythmical and structural perspective, it is quite obvious that this is more punk-influenced rock music, given the extremely fast-paced high energy, shorter song lengths and not to mention the aggressive-sounding vocals.However, in contrast with punk rock music, despite the obvious influences, the lyrics are clearly meant to be more comical and not at all rebellious. While listening, I could not for second stop myself from laughing hysterically! Some might say the lyrics are raunchy (and I will not disagree) but at least they are not vile, gross, disgusting or sexually explicit, such as in the case of garbage like Ke$ha, Nicki Minaj, Katy Perry, Rihanna, Lil Wayne, or any of that other infernal, club-dance, auto-tuned noise that musically illiterate drones like to call "music." If you are going to have raunchy lyrics, at least do it tastefully, and these guys do it in spades.All in all, this is an absolutely awesome and hysterical album, and there is no reason for any fan of basic, yet fun-filled and comical rock music not to own this album. They definitely pound the living daylights out of hack bands like Weezer, Green Day or Nickelcrap. I should not even have to say that, because that is just common sense. Just buy this album already! You won't regret it.
A**R
Record quality music is unbeatable
Got this for my girlfriend for her birthday. She loved it! Arrived on time, great condition, plays perfectly
K**N
Quickly delivered
Wow!!!!!!
S**S
Best of the early!
This is the best of the early MMB. Solid, gritty and some anger, which is what one looks for in the MMB.
C**D
Awesome Debut by The Bosstones
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones came out in 1989 with a unique mix of ska and hardcore punk or Ska-core. This is their debut album and it is loads of fun. There are only 10 songs on the album and many of them are very short. When the album ends, you want so much more! The highlights for me are: "Devil's Night Out", "Hope I Never Lose My Wallet", "Haji", and "Do Somethin' Crazy". These songs are so great its no wonder that they were all staples of the Bosstones' live concerts through out the 1990's when they were enjoying a good degree of success. This is a great introduction to the Mighty Mighty Bosstones' music!
P**R
old MMB
i first got into MMB with their album LETS FACE IT, and didnt like the next cd i bought by them, QUESTION THE ANSWERS...about a year later, i gave ANSWERS a second listen, and i now love the album...i bought four more bosstones albums, and love them all, as MMB is my favorite band..still, i have found it impossible to find their old stuff, and when i saw this, i had to have it!this album rocks! you can listen to it straight through, love every song, and just have a great time listening to it...youll sing along, youll rock, youll skank along with the album..buy this album!
A**R
amazing
I hunted for this album for a long time and i was pleased when my efforts were rewarded with an excellent album. Having only heard the live version of the song Devil's night out, i didn't know what to expect of the studio track, because the live one made very little sense. It blew me away. Other excellent tracks are patricia and the cave. Those two tracks are perfectly ordered. The mellow, sad tones of patricia turn into the uplifting beat of the cave.It's a shame that this band has cycled so many good members. The ones that remain, the Pay attention brethren, are not bad, but are still the weakest ensemble of players the band has seen...
C**R
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