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Hurtling out of Nashville like a pink meteor wearing dark shades, the Pink Spiders' major label debut is a perfect pop confection. The trio is made up of guitarist and vocalist Matt Friction, bassist Jon Decious, and Bob Ferrari, the self-proclaimed "World's Greatest Drummer." Produced by the Cars' Ric Ocasek, TEENAGE GRAFFITI melds rock, punk, and pop with perfect pitch, creating a melodic, guitar-driven sound that's infectious and endlessly energizing.
"Hollywood Fix" is shimmering power-punk that one can't help smiling at, even if the lyrics are about chain smoking and loving danger. "Little Razorblade" is guitar pop with a melancholy lilt that asks that you, "Don't call it a crush, baby." This is a band that released an EP entitled THE PINK SPIDERS ARE TAKING OVER!, and it looks like they just might, one rock song at a time.
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The Pink Spiders: Matt Friction (vocals, guitar); Jon Decious (bass guitar); Bob Ferrari (drums).
Additional personnel: Benjamin Kalb, Roger Lent, Dave Davidson.
Entertainment Weekly (p.69) - "[Ocasek's] production gives this confection the ideal blend of sweetness and crunch." -- Grade: B+ Alternative Press (p.220) - 4 out of 5 -- "Dangerous enough for outcasts but safe enough for suburbia, the Pink Spiders have crafted a great album with TEENAGE GRAFFITI." Teenage Graffiti Review
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$11.69 BACK FOR THE FIRST TIME was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Rap Album.
After the runaway success of his debut INCOGNEGRO, Ludacris answered demand for a follow-up with BACK FOR THE FIRST TIME, his Def Jam South debut, which features many of the same cuts as the former album, plus three new songs. Here Ludacris continues his mission to get bodies shaking, both down South in his hometown of Atlanta, and beyond.
The remix to his hit single, "What's Your Fantasy," features two of the sassiest girls in hip-hop, Foxy Brown and Trina. "Southern Hospitality," and "Phat Rabbit," give hip-hop a taste of what Ludacris has got cooking for his next outing.
When Def Jam signed Ludacris in 2000, the Atlanta rapper had already released a regionally successful independent album (Incognegro) with a hot single ("What's Your Fantasy"). So rather than send Ludacris back into the studio to record a follow-up album, Def Jam chose to repackage Incognegro as Back for the First Time (the title a play on the re-released nature of the music) and append some new material. The decision proved wise. Incognegro had been a strong album debut, produced largely by talented newcomer Shondrae, along with Organized Noize (who produce "Game Got Switched") and Jermaine Dupri ("Get Off Me"), and featuring a roster of hungry underground rappers (I-20, Fat Wilson, Shawnna, Pastor Troy, 4-Ize). Plus, "What's Your Fantasy" was already a proven hit, if perhaps too explicit for mainstream radio play. The real difference between Incognegro and Back for the ...
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