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Sex Drugs and Blah Blah Blah

Sex Drugs and Blah Blah Blah
Atomic Hooligan

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Track Listing

  1. Dirty
  2. I Don't Care
  3. Who's Ya Daddy Now
  4. Papercuts
  5. Inside the Mind
  6. Do Me In
  7. Spread Good Vibes
  8. Safeguard
  9. Weed
  10. Blah Blah Blah
  11. String Vest
  12. Electro Ain't Electro
  13. Thief
  14. Too Late to Be Afraid

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #6012 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-03-10
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .19 pounds

Customer Reviews

Top notch Hooliganism for your ear holes!5
The much-anticipated second album from the Hooligans does everything but disappoint. Bigger, bolder and with some bad-ass beats and baselines, Sex, Drugs and blah blah blah successful tops a tremendous debut album and the maturity gained from 3 years of touring `You are Here' can be heard throughout the band. Hip hop legend Afu Ra leads a group of new and exciting collaborating artists on a cracking opening tune, `Dirty'. Vocalist Elmo Jones swaggers his way through a number of songs including the crowd pleasing `I don't care' and hip hop's finest from the UK, Genesis Elijah spits over one of the biggest hits `Spread Good Vibes'. Along with the new blood returns the cream from the first album and Justine Berry's amazing vocal talents can be heard again on a number of tracks including the bass pumping `Papercuts' and the sultry `Safeguard'. As well as the lush lyrical numbers and tracks that helped the Hooligans to secure Best Live act 2008 at this years International Breaks awards, the album also includes classic raw dance anthems like `Weed' and `Electro aint Electro' featuring playboy UK Cyber girl of the year Alex Sim-Wise. Mad music professor Matt Welch and Turntable terrorist Terry Ryan have really excelled themselves and continue to break the boundaries of music genres, refusing to be pigeon holed with another album that simply cant be sectioned into any one kind a music. Its simply top notch Hooliganism for your ear holes!