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Agent Orange - Greatest and Latest (CD)

Greatest and Latest
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Release Date:07/04/2000
Label:Cleopatra
UPC:741157075823

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    A reviw on the latest Agent Orange CD!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Mar 25, 2001

    An extremly good Album. (That mainly sums it up...) But it is chock full of the great music we all know and love. In my opinion, it makes me think that Deftones is EXTREMLY WEAK. But it's got some of their best music yet. I hope you all like it just ...as much.- A Guy In A Suit. Read more Less

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    As much as I love Agent Orange, I'm not sure I understand this release. The new, opening "It's All a Blur" is welcome, just the sort of surf/mod punk-pop they've done so well for so long, in a genre they created and have had to themselves for 20 years. Ditto the cover of the Weirdos' punk cruncher "Message From the Underworld" they've been covering live for a few years, and another fine original, the floor-tom-thumping "What's the Combination?" Bully But we've been waiting for a new studio LP -- which would only be their fourth in all that time -- since 1996's Virtually Indestructible, and these three songs could have been the building blocks towards that. Instead, the other 10 songs are rerecordings of songs off those earlier records, the definition of pointless. Of course, it's pointless, but not worthless. It's a different lineup now, with the great Mike Palm backed by Sam Bolle on bass and Steve Latanation on drums. And so it's interesting and fun to hear new, speeded-up-tempo slam...-throughs of "Say It Isn't True," "Tearing Me Apart," "I Kill Spies," and their certified classics "Bloodstains" (the Offspring admitted they stole this for the blockbuster "Come Out and Play") and "Everything Turns Grey." But the original versions are all better, if not horribly so, so you're left wishing they'd used that studio time to record Palm's new material, whatever he's composed in four years of solid touring, instead. Read more Less

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Agent Orange

Punk to the core, yet with audible influences from early heavy metal and surf rock, Agent Orange formed in Fullerton, California at the end of the '70s, with vocalist/guitarist Mike Palm, bassist James Levesque and drummer Scott Miller. The first Agent Orange record, released in 1981 on Poshboy Records in the midst of Southern California's already hectic hardcore commun... Read more