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Schmack!
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Album Details: Schmack!

Release Date:04/20/2004
Label:Capitol
UPC:724358069105

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  • All Music Guide

    What the world needs now is another Sum 41, only from New Zealand this time. Steriogram understand this. Capitalizing on the international clamor, the Kiwi fivesome have delivered a clattering, campy, gloriously inthemoment scrapheap of riffs and attitude called Schmack Like all scrapheaps, the album has its fair share of useless filler. But, like the Sums, the boys in Steriogram have a particular flair for pinning outsized metal riffs and impossibly generic white boy raps onto a punkpop framework, and making the whole mess work. Well, it works in twominute doses, anyway. "Walkie Talkie Man" introduces gawky MC Tyson Kennedy's snarky patter he sounds like Scrappy Doo with Red Bull wings (Kennedy's first line: "Well you're walkin' and a talkin' and a movin' and a groovin' and a hippin' and a hoppin'…"). Musically, the track's paintbynumbers modern rock, built entirely from a guitar hook and clever production. Thank Sugar Ray and Sublime helming veteran David Kahne for that. He understa...nds how much Kennedy's delivery flirts with being irritating, and throughout Schmack he cleverly plays his presence off the more traditional chorus vocals of Brad Carter. From the blathering funk metal of the title track to the absolutely cartoonish "Fat and Proud" which is as close as this combo ever gets to a rallying statement Steriogram chews up early, freakout period Red Hot Chili Peppers and spits it out for the attention spanless new millennium, skewed young with sugary guitar parts and plenty of pop culture tomfoolery. The bomb track here? "White Trash". An anthem built from busted amplifiers, discarded WalMart shelving and fast food garbage dump detritus, "Trash" could not have been written in the preJoe Dirt era. "You should see my hairdo/Dyed it jet black/Well it's short on the top and" wait for it "long in the back". It's ironic and triumphant all at once, celebrating low culture even as it plants a foot in its face for the elcheapo laugh. It defines the disposable, yet lovable dichotomy of Steriogram, and should give their suspect staying power a nice growth spurt. - Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Steriogram

New Zealand's smartass retort to Sum 41, Steriogram honed its hodgepodge of heavy metal chuggery, whiteboy hiphop, and outsized funk tomfoolery around its hometown of Auckland before hitting international pay dirt in 2004 with the lowculture anthem "White Trash." The song dated from 2001, when its video clip featuring the exuberant rapping of Steriogram drummer Tyson K... Read more