Monday, November 06, 2006

Rainbows of potential

"brett do u liek fallout boy??"

Not in particular, no, I'm more of a a brass-hole, a horn lorn or a obsessive trombone enthusiest, most commonly referred to as a 'ska fan.'

The reason behind my clinging to the genre is unknown, unclear and possibly nuclear, but I can ensure you that no matter what mood I'm in, the peppy blend of trumpets and guitars seem to be the right choice for a bright future.

The last seven words in the above paragraph just happen to be the campaign slogan of my running mate and I for student council elections, uncoincidentally enough.

Anyways, Reel Big Fish, the posterboys/frontrunners of the 3rd-wave ska scene, released their latest album a month or two or three ago. Their 6th (or 7th) record/CD/lazerdisc is their first of the 'Live' variety, giving it more vitality and content than the previous few, along with an impressive amount of actual circular dataplates.

"Our Live Album is Better than Your Live Album" is both a true statement and the title of the aforementioned published playlist. 3 discs, 55 tracks (some are repeated [ie: both audio and visual]) and oodles of impulsive fun can be yours for the scant price of about 15-20 American dollars if you feel like being awesome.



Someday...

Most kids seek candy,
Brettles

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