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King of Jeans

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King of Jeans
King of Jeans

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King of Jeans

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On
King of Jeans
,
Pissed Jeans
vocalist
Matt Korvette
moans about wanting a water with just as much desperation as when
Suicidal Tendencies
'
Mike Muir
screamed for a Pepsi back in 1983. Always brutal,
' greatest asset may be that they're able to make just about any topic sound savage, no matter how mundane it is, whether it's that
Korvette
finds a lip ring attractive or that he's just plain thirsty. On
"Spent,"
he lists the ordinary tasks of a day and makes them sound completely unbearable. In a painfully slow drudge, the vocalist complains about trying to get his car repaired but still hearing a clank, finding a blemish on his face that he can't conceal, and being too tired to do pushups. Even when he finds an extra hundred dollars in his pocket, it's a bummer, because he has nothing that he really wants to buy. Most of the lyrics come from that same defeated
Charlie Brown
perspective, one that should make you feel sympathy, but, because the music is so skull-crushingly loud, you're more apt to guard your face than try to reach out for a hug. No matter how pitiful he may seem, a crying barbarian is still a dangerous one, and this ever-present element of near danger runs through
. It's overrun by the dissonance of half-step progressions and minor-chord crunch, and it's constantly excruciating. The songs are only broken up by the tempos, which shift drastically, from gruelingly slow to frenetically fast.
screams angrily about potentially starting a conga line in the hardcore
"False Jesii, Pt. 2"
-- meanwhile,
"Request for Massuese"
plods along like a creepy death metal song, and "Take both thumbs and dig them in/Stop my flesh from tightening" seems like a gory lyric until you realize the title of the song. Then it becomes clear that he's merely asking for a back rub. ~ Jason Lymangrover

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