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Gas Huffer's fourth album means more Gas Huffer hijinks -- the unconverted won't find anything to change their minds; the fans will find plenty to love. Once again working with Kurt Bloch, the quartet again throws in some odd curveballs as it goes, like the glammy drum stomp that opens You Are Not Your Job, itself preceded by a snippet from some odd '50s/'60s music education recording, apparently. The various song titles -- a reliable indicator of the enjoyable craziness on any Gas Huffer release -- once a...   [ read more ]

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Gas Huffer's second album for Epitaph is as raw and raucous as their debut, but it benefits from an increased sense of songcraft that actually makes their warped garage-punk hit harder. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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The title's a reference to the recording process, but on the cover, there they are -- one inch masters, the band members themselves as kiddie toys (Matt Wright's apple-cheeked look is particularly funny). Third album along and Gas Huffer is once again dedicated to bringing the sweaty, sexy beat, the humorous melodrama, the oddball storytelling, and more all to the fore. Fellow Seattle music denizen Kurt Bloch handles the production this time around and, though they ended up on Epitaph, there's no attempt t...   [ read more ]

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