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Seed There are only two minor things on this album that bug me - the Latin Chipmunk on track two and the baby crying / helicopter sample between 3 and 4 - other than that this album's fucking brilliant. Tananas have honed their song writing skills, chopped the solos and given you just enough of everything to simply blow you away track after track. Gito's singing has also come a long way over the years from being a melodic interlude to leading the tunes. Steve Newman's awesome guitar style has also developed to include a slightly more Eastern trance element which compliments Ian Herman's new found acoustic interpretations of programmed style beats. Their best album to date, and that's saying something. Killer cover too.
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