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Osaka Popstar and the American Legends of Punk [Expanded Edition]

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Osaka Popstar and the American Legends of Punk [Expanded Edition]
Osaka Popstar and the American Legends of Punk [Expanded Edition]

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Osaka Popstar and the American Legends of Punk [Expanded Edition]

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Any serious
punk
fan would probably appreciate an answer to the following question: what would you get if
the Ramones
'
Marky Ramone
, former
Misfit
Jerry Only
,
the Voidoids
Ivan Julian
Black Flagger
Dez Cadena
, and longtime
Misfits
collaborator
John Cafiero
all got together and recorded an album in 2006? The answer is simple: an anime-themed
concept album, complete with a DVD of animated music videos, a Topps collectable sticker card, and proof of purchase good for a
LP. If this sounds silly, shticky, and over the top, that's because it is.
Osaka Popstar and the American Legends of Punk
is a truly delicious project that proves
is about spirit and delivery, not about content. The songs on this record revolve around
Sailor Moon
Astro Boy
, the threat of giant insects, a fear of monsters in the closet, and the tragedy of being out of Cap'n Crunch. There's also
"Wicked World"
-- a song by cult hero
Daniel Johnston
, who also sings backup on a rowdy version of the
bluegrass
traditional
"Man of Constant Sorrow"
-- but even the few tracks that don't directly reference kitschy ideas are still delivered with the same fun, rollicking exuberance. All 13 tunes are just as fast and tight as anything off of
Leave Home
or
Walk Among Us
, but what's truly remarkable is how the veterans attack the material. Each song is executed with the ease of lifelong musicianship, but the characteristic
messiness is still there; it just emerges as an organic element of the way these guys play, rather than as a consequence of inexperience or inebriation. Enjoyment of anime and sugary breakfast cereals is not mandatory for relishing this album, but it doesn't hurt. In fact,
fans and Otakus may find a common ground in
Osaka Popstar
that they never noticed before: a mutual appreciation for all things flashy, loud, and sometimes confusing. ~ Cammila Albertson

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