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Few people have the right to say their music is a planetary phenomenon, but the Italian-Anglo collective centred on producer players Sergio Della Monica, Alex Neri, Domenico GG Canu, and Marco Baroni can make that claim with confidence. They are the masters of open frontier funk, in the broadest and most shimmering sense of the f-word. With a history of worldwide monster hits behind them, the team that in 2003 stormed the charts with 'Chase The Sun' have taken their eclectic groove evangelism to the next level. Emi. 2005. Illogical Consequence Music Planet Funk Illogical Consequence Songs | 1. | Movement Is Noted |
| 2. | Everyday |
| 3. | Stop Me |
| 4. | Trapped Upon the Ground |
| 5. | Come Alive |
| 6. | Laces |
| 7. | End |
| 8. | Ultraviolet Days |
| 9. | Tears After the Rainbow |
| 10. | Inhuman Perfection |
| 11. | Peak |
| 12. | Dusk |
| 13. | Out on the Dance Floor |
| Illogical Consequence Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   Just when you think they couldn't get any better! Okay, their first album was superb, but here they just are bloody brilliant! Each song has a different flavor, a different vibe. Again, I love all of the tracks, but in my opinion, the standouts are "Come Alive," "Ultraviolet Days," "Everyday," "Stop Me," and "Inhuman Perfection." The record is not as dance oriented as the first, but the band shows growth (which personally pleases this listener) and they have truly outdone themselves with this latest offering! Submitted by morticiasl (St. Louis, Mo.)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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