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When Boris the Sprinkler match their over-the-top silliness with catchy hooks, the results are winning, as on the stuttering, Knack-inspired "Icky Shazam." At other times, their schtick can get tiresome, like a would-be comedian who, well after the party is over, still won't stop telling bad jokes. Admirable for their commitment to comedy, BTS's wisecracking punk is nevertheless a bit exhausting in its nonstop, full-throttle looniness. ~ Andy Hinds
Recorded at Simple Studios, Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Recording information: Simple Studios, Green Bay, WI.
Boris The Sprinkler: Rev. Norb, Paul #1, Paul #2, Tim #00.
Boris The Sprinkler Suck Songs | 1. | [Untitled Track] - (hidden track) |
| 2. | Statutory Rock |
| 3. | My Radio Is Telling Me to Kill (Them Guys on the Radio) |
| 4. | Dirty Candy |
| 5. | Icky Shazam |
| 6. | Purple Vulcan Hot Rod |
| 7. | Rushin'/Russian Robot |
| 8. | Jonestown Judy |
| 9. | UFO |
| 10. | (My Baby Put Me in the) Penalty Box |
| 11. | Your Stupid Pants |
| 12. | Baby I Got Gas |
| 13. | I'm Green |
| 14. | Sugar Machine |
| 15. | Got2fuc2day |
| 16. | [Untitled Track] - (hidden track) |
| 17. | [Untitled Track] - (hidden track) |
| 18. | [Untitled Track] - (hidden track) |
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