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The Vermin
The Exciting Sounds of Al Martino
Thu, Jul 30, 2009 (midnight)
The Vermin - The Exciting Sounds of Al Martino
The rapid-fire five-track EP from Vegas’ foremost punk jesters, released at Jesse Nabors’ Fallout Gallery exhibit of the same name, delights in (lovingly) desecrating the common ground between classy jazz-pop and trashy jizz-punk.
The Details
Album
"The Exciting Sounds of Al Martino" MP3s
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King of Men
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Lipstick Smears & Bloodshot Eyes
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Exciting Sounds of Al Martino
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Cock Fight
“The Exciting Sounds of Al Martino”: saxophone-introed scenes from the trio’s annual you-had-to-be-there lower-Manhattan whiskey crawl. “King of Men”: in which The Vermin casts its members as lovers and fighters, and none too modest regarding either. “Cockfight!”: taunts, guitar wails and rooster calls, all clocking in under 1:30. “Lipstick Smears & Bloodshot Eyes”: the exact musical opposite of a dreaded 6 a.m. comedown. “Fuck You Too in a Lounge”: saxophone redux and bassist Rob Ruckus’ super-swank reimagining of the none-too-subtle A Fist Full of Hell cut.
Shake well, garnish with raised middle finger, serve chilled.

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