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Old 12.30.2007, 01:41 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by batreleaser
get their second record too, but they never made anything nearly as brilliant as their s/t

I agree with that, but 2002's American Supreme is actually a damn fine album, even one of the best of the year. Of course it isn't as classic as the first album by one of the most important groups in either punk or electronic music, but for a modernized post-911 version of the band, it's quite good. Rev and Vega are still playing together and they're not retreading or denying the present tense, so I highly reccomend checking American Supreme out (it helps to read the liner notes to totally feel where Vega was coming from).
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