Gusto

Gusto

by Guttermouth
Gusto

Gusto

by Guttermouth
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Overview

Guttermouth must have gotten sick of being referred to as a poor man's joke-core NOFX, because Gusto sees the tenured punks delving into numerous styles, but with mixed results; the title track and especially "Contagious" borrow from the Social Distortion school of cow-punk, "Pee in the Shower" could be a silly, snotty blink-182 B-side, and "My Town," with cheesy Devo-like synths and an arrhythmic beat leading the way, sounds like quirky, surfy B-52's with wailing female vocals provided by Tsunami Bomb's Agent M augmenting Mark Adkins' idiosyncratic vocals that assume the role of Fred Schneider. Even the Irish jig-mosh of Flogging Molly gets reworked on "Looking Out for #1." While adventurous escapes to new musical styles are usually appreciated, on Gusto the band's sophomoric humor and the cheeky way it performs the material makes quite obvious that the band is taking the piss out of everything instead of embracing something -- anything -- and meaning it, not unlike the throwaway tracks on many a Sugar Ray disc. But even Mark McGrath couldn't pull off the horrible and not particularly clever double-entendre of "Foot Long" or the faux lounge scat on "Twins." Even he knows when to quit. Gusto sees a band that was either bereft of ideas, so its members opted to put out a bunch of novelty tracks in the place of anything substantial, or really thought that the disc was a good idea, and it's unsure what's worse. ~ Brian O'Neill

Product Details

Release Date: 08/13/2002
Label: Epitaph
UPC: 0045778664429
Rank: 96935

Tracks

  1. Camp Fire Girl #62
  2. Scholarship in Punk
  3. Gusto
  4. Vacation
  5. Contagious
  6. Pee in the Shower
  7. Walk of Shame
  8. My Town
  9. Contribution
  10. Foot-Long
  11. Looking Out for #1
  12. Twins
  13. My Girlfriend
  14. Lemon Water

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