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| 2.5 average | Puzzles | September 29th 10 | Three quarters Mammal, one quarter the fun.rOnly one word can best describe BDYB's debut EP - average. However, that may not be entirely true. They may also be described as derivative, bland, boring and their respective synonyms. Although Mammal were nothing innovative, Ezekiel Ox's supercharged vocals set the band aside from the tired crowd that the instrumental section may invite themselves into, and gave the band personality. And if "blues-rock" doesn't already scream "lame", listen to debut single "One Dead Letter" - featuring the drum beat we've heard a thousand times, and the guitar riff we've heard two thousand times, it really is just average. Average. Average. Repeat that word a hundred times. That's just about as entertaining an activity as listening to this band's debut EP in its entirety.
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| 3.0 good | Jim | September 22nd 10 |
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