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The Muffs - Hamburger (CD)

Hamburger
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Album Details: Hamburger

Release Date:11/16/1999
Label:Sympathy 4 The R.I.
UPC:790276058927

Track List: Hamburger

  1. Get Me Out Of Here
  2. You Can Cry If You Want
  3. Brand New Chevy
  4. New Love
  5. I Don't Like You
  6. Guilty
  7. Right In The Eye
  8. I Need You
  9. Beat Your Heart Out
  10. Love
  11. Rock & Roll Girl
  12. Right In The Eye
  13. Everywhere I Go
  14. You Lie
  15. Toilet Paper
  1. I'm Confused
  2. When I Was Down
  3. Sick Of You
  4. No Action
  5. Become Undone
  6. Goodnight Now
  7. Nothing For Me
  8. Kids In America
  9. I'm A Dick
  10. Pacer
  11. My Crazy Afternoon
  12. Silly People
  13. My Minds Eye
  14. Happening
  15. Do The Robot

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User Reviews: Hamburger

  • Overall:

    It's ok!!!!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Mar 10, 2001

    Es mi disco favorito de the muffs. Tiene mas y mejores canciones que los demas, el mejor.

Pro Reviews: Hamburger

  • All Music Guide

    A hugely loaded (30 tracks) retrospective of singles, compilation appearances, outtakes, and demos, Hamburger is as entertaining as any of the Muffs' "proper" CDs. Covering all phases of the band's existence, from their punky early days as Kim Shattuck and Melanie Vammen's new band following the death of their fellow ex-Pandoras Paula Pierce to their more polished but no less assertive later era as a Shattuck-led pop trio with stalwart bassist Ronnie Barnett and ex-Redd Kross drummer Roy McDonald, the non-chronological songs on Hamburger are alternately sloppy, goofy, heartfelt, and as exciting as rock roll got in the '90s. Best among the lot has to be 1992's "New Love," the group's first single and flat-out one of the finest indie singles of the entire decade, and a whopping one-third of the album is covers, ranging from a thrashing version of the Pandoras' early gem "You Lie" to a silly remake of Kim Wilde's "Kids in America," with influence-proving stops at the Saints, Elvis Costel...lo, the Troggs, and the Paul Collins Beat along the way. It's possible that some of the solo Shattuck guitar and voice demos could have been dropped, but they don't impede the flow of the album much. Essential for fans, although newcomers should probably start with Blonder and Blonder or Alert Today, Alive Tomorrow. - Stewart Mason, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

The Muffs

In the late '80s, founding Muffs Kim Shattuck and Melanie Vammen joined the heralded Los Angeles garage band the Pandoras, and under the direction of talented pop songwriter Paula Pierce, began to fall into over-exerted heavy metal posturing. After the disbanding of the Pandoras, Shattuck and Vammen formed the Muffs with drummer Criss Crass and bassist Ronnie Barnett. A... Read more