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The Mr. T Experience - Everyone's Entitled to Their Own Opinion (CD)

Everyone's Entitled to Their Own Opinion
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Release Date:01/01/1986
Label:Lookout Records
UPC:763361903921

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  • All Music Guide

    Because this was their first full-length release, it is expectedly their most amateurish and goofy. Including songs about Danny Bonaduce's drug bust ("Danny Partridge") and a cover of the Monkees "Pleasant Valley Sunday," this album contains glimmers of future greatness. A fun document of the lighter side of the mid-1980s punk underground, it nonetheless isn't the best place to start collecting MTX records. The Lookout 1995 reissue of this album contains a number of bonus tracks.

    - Kembrew McLeod, All Music Guide

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Mr. T Experience*

The Mr. T Experience came out of the same Berkeley/East Bay Gilman Street punk rock scene that eventually spawned Green Day, but they are often left out of the history of this scene, or at least, they rarely fit prominently into the punk rock genealogy. The Mr. T Experience (or MTX for short) have been playing the same Ramones/Buzzcocks/Descendentsinspired poppunk for y... Read more