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ChichiriMuyo

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New Summoning Salt: Punch-Out!

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This album isn't not my kind of music, but the parts I enjoyed the most were definitely the sort I'd need to be in the mood to really enjoy. As I was listening to the album I kept thinking of Aurelio Voltaire and, no surprise, he was influenced by Tom Waits. The creepy circus-polka-nightmare bits of the album are great, and if I ran a Halloween event of any sort I'd certainly want that kind of music to be played. It is pure nightmare fuel in the most fun of ways. However that is only half of what the album had to offer, and the other half was a mixed bag to say the least. It lacked a flow or narrative sense that I like to experience when listening to an album as a whole. It almost felt like the tracks were chosen completely at random. It's an okay album, I just wish the artist had one idea in mind.

01 Rain Dogs
02 Time
03 Cemetary Polka
04 9th & Hennepin
05 Clap Hands
06 Singapore
07 Diamonds and Gold
08 Downtown Train
09 Jockey Full of Bourbon
10 Tango Till They're Sore
11 Midtown
12 Anywhere I Lay My Head
13 Gun Street Girl
14 Hang Down Your Head
15 Walking Spanish
16 Bride of Rain Dog
17 Big Black Mariah
18 Union Square
19 Blind Love

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