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Monkeys for Nothin and the Chimps for Free<Green Vinyl>

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発売日 2025年10月17日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルEnjoy the Ride
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 ENJO2041
SKU 826853005531

構成数 : 2枚
エディション : Deluxe Edition

1 Party Down
2 Another F.U. Song
3 Live Your Dream
4 My Imaginary Friend
5 Slow Down
6 The New Version of You
7 Will the Revolution Come?
8 Another Day in Paradise
9 Everybody's Drunk
10 Please Don't Tell Her I Have a Girlfriend
11 Way Back
12 Hate You
13 Call You
14 Why Do All Girls Think They're Fat?
15 I'm Her Man
16 Til I Hit the Ground
17 Cannibal
18 Are You Sure This Is Cool? (Previously Unreleased Bonus Track)
19 Bang! The Mouse Explodes (Previously Unreleased Bonus Track)
20 So Much For Rock and Roll (2003 demo)
21 Another F.U. Song (Clean Version)
22 Til I Hit The Ground (1993 Demo)
23 Please Don't Tell Her I Have A Girlfriend (2001 Acoustic Demo)
24 Party Down (1999 Demo)
25 Cannibal (Dance Mix)

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アーティスト: Reel Big Fish

商品の紹介

It's no secret that Reel Big Fish were less than pleased with their time spent at Jive/Mojo Records, and they made it pretty obvious as to their elation at being finally dropped sometime after 2005's We're Not Happy 'Til You're Not Happy. So maybe that's why their first album back in the indie world, Monkeys for Nothin' and the Chimps for Free, is the band's most lighthearted effort in years. That's not to say their trademark sarcasm, snarkiness, and sharp wit are any less present, since without those bits, it wouldn't really be a Reel Big Fish album. Don't worry, they're there -- see "Hate You," "Why Do All Girls Think They're Fat?," and "The New Version of You" as just a few examples -- but it's kinda nice that the Fish are largely back to simple and superficial mischief, instead of spending the majority of their time bitter at corporate suits and fans who call them sellouts. Reel Big Fish have simply made a fun, catchy as hell album, from the reggae-infused "Slow Down" to the island vibe of "Will the Revolution Come?" to the late-'90s ska-punk of "I'm Her Man." "My Imaginary Friend" has a nice chorus for a sunny-day skip down the street, while overly jovial cuts like the ridiculous "Party Down" and "Everybody's Drunk" clearly reveal the guys just enjoying playing together and having a good time. Listeners will have a hard time not following suit. This is playfulness reminiscent of the Everything Sucks era -- there's even the wonderful "Another F.U. Song" to rival the expletive blast of prior pit anthem "Nothin'" -- and seeing as some of Monkeys' songs are apparently reworked demos dating all the way back to 1999, that might have something to do with it. But reasons don't matter so much as the result, and Monkeys for Nothin' and the Chimps for Free presents a rejuvenated, almost carefree Reel Big Fish completely unaware that their best years should be behind them; after all, ska-punk supposedly died years ago. But Reel Big Fish just keep plowing forward, pumping out the hits like it was the easiest thing in the world, and leaving their fans all the luckier for it. ~ Corey Apar
Rovi

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