"amzing" | 2008-08-01 |
| - Reviewed By User: A23345TZJFOCF1 |
this compilation is probably one of the best i've ever heard. sure, not every song on here is great, or even "good", but the idea of putting together such a collection is brilliant. many of the songs rank among the top 5 of my favorite songs by the band who wrote them. short and sweet! and the songs that aren't that great... they're over so fast you don't have time to go completely insane listening to them.
a lot of reviews i've seen say it's a great way to see which bands you may want to look into further... for many of the songs i'd say that's fine, but there are also a lot where the bands took the arguably silly idea of a huge collection of 30 second songs and were silly with it, or did something completely different than their normal style. this is fine in my opinion, as it creates a great diversity in the style of music, but be warned if you're using this as a sampler to introduce yourself to new bands.
i fully recommend this comp. |
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"really fun and thought provoking." | 2008-07-26 |
| - Reviewed By User: A8L2WQVW8S1VS |
| I'm a long time fan of NOFX and any band that Fat Mike signs to his label "Fat Wreck Chords," I always decide to give a chance. There's a lot of cool bands on here and a lot of fun songs. Some songs aren't so great and some songs are awesome. There's a lot of creativity within some of these songs (i.e. WIZO, NOMEANSNO, etc.) This isn't something that's gonna blow your mind as far as talent is concerned (except THE LIVING END song, that song is just insane!) Although a lot of these bands definitely are talented, they are all 30 seconds long give or take. I just think it's such an original idea that only someone like Fat Mike can think up and I think it's just dandy! The thing that makes this CD so great, and pardon me if I'm being redundant, is that it's just so damn fun to listen to! It's a CD you don't have to take so seriously, and a lot of the bands seemed to have figured it out, and you'll understand what I mean if you listen to some of the lyrics. This is what punk rock is all about in my opinion, not that punk bands should just write 30 second songs all the time, but about the feel, the message, and the deliberate "I don't give a f***" attitude that punk rock has always represented even in the evolution of the music itself. If you just want a fun CD to listen to, where no matter how short your attention span is, you can listen to every song individually, then this CD is definitely for you! |
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"A snapshot of the late '90's, early 2000's punk scene." | 2007-09-24 |
| - Reviewed By enigmatichope |
Before AFI went commercial, before Blink-182 rose and fell, before NOFX was working to overthrow George W. Bush, before emo and pop-punk were used interchangeably (and recklessly, may I ad), heck, before GWAR went back to being metal, there was the CD.
Its funny because you wouldn't typically expect a 101-track CD to be under an hour long, but thats exactly what we have here. Stylistically speaking, the songs range from old school punk (Circle Jerks), ska (Less than Jake), and gothic rock (The Damned) to hardcore (H20), power violence (Spazz), and yes, pop punk (NOFX and the overwhelming amount of other bands on the CD). In terms of featured artists, this CD touted a "who's who" of punk during that era, featuring up-and-comers (most notably AFI, Blink-182, and Unwritten Law before they went into the mainstream) as well as established acts like Green Day, The Offspring, Rancid, Descendants, and Black Flag.
I think this CD was not only a legitimate compilation, but also relevant to punk culture of the late 90's, early 2000's. Owning this CD is equivalent to having a high school yearbook or a time capsule; you get to see what was going during that era, no matter how cool or how goofy things looked. If a teenager came up to me and was like "So what was punk music like when you were in high school?", I'd probably tell them to get a copy of this CD, because it was (and still is) a spot on snapshot of what the music and general attitude was like then.
Nowadays, there's a Hot Topic in every mall, The Warped Tour is a big corporate event, and being punk is more about fashion than it is about DIY ethic and unity that used to go along with the scene. Yet when I feel nostalgic, I'll throw this CD on and remember the way things used to be. |
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"good cd" | 2007-07-07 |
| - Reviewed By User: A3K7GD9M66QGUD |
| lots of good bands this cd is good to have for a fan of punk |
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"Frickin' Brillant" | 2007-05-29 |
| - Reviewed By User: A1AOQQVOKI4N4M |
I first heard this album in the Wherehouse, while I was looking around for some CD's. I had no idea it was--and neither did the cashiers, when I asked--but, I was instantly intrigued.
Weeks later, I finally managed to snag a copy of this CD. It is nothing short of brillant. It has 101 30 second songs--what other compilation does that? It also has intense variety from new school pop-punkers like blink-182 and the Offspring, to old school punks like Bad Religion, the Descendents, and Black Flag to awesome bands I had never heard before--namely, the Dance Hall Crashers and H20 (Ha... I love their song on here). It is the epitome of punk samplers anywhere. However, not every song on here is good, and is just screaming. It's fun! It's short! What's not to love?
Note: But be wary about doing anything after you listen to this CD. You're attention span will be shot. |
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"Short form punk - yeah!" | 2007-03-23 |
| - Reviewed By md102 |
This is one of my favorite punk compilations and I'll tell you why. First, the ultra-short form means that each band's contribution is condensed down to its essence, giving you the most bang for the buck out of each song. Second, it's got many of the best punk bands around: the Circle Jerks, Nerf Herders, Lagwagon, All, and the Misfits are some of my faves. Third, it gives tantalizing snapshots of bands I didn't already know, meaning I get to buy more cds. Overall, this cd comes off as lighthearted and fun, unlike so many comps that have a "message". Short music really stands tall for me. |
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"Infectious!" | 2006-10-08 |
| - Reviewed By msmargo |
| The first listen you will be unimpressed. The second you will be intrigued. The third, you won't be able to get these 30 second songs out of your head! This CD is fun, in a decade when music takes itself way to seriously. |
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"hot shelf" | 2006-02-06 |
| - Reviewed By sosodefagain |
| Okay guys, this cd is awesome, I heard that there was a super rare vinyl pressing of this, but I mean, is that for real? Anyways, yeah you should buy this cd, it's kinda wierd saying this, but it sounds... dated. Yeah I know it's only seven years since this came back and most of this bands are still around (and putting out some lame albums) but even the bad bands seem to put some good songs on this joint! No joke. I can listen to the whole thing through and through cause it has shoit songs... I don't see why you wouldn't get it, I mean it's a classic comp, I wish there'd be more like it, you know like an updated thingee. Oh yeah the Ataris song is suprising to my liking, it's all about those lame bands that the radio STILL plays even though it's been like (oh eight or so) many years since that song was written. Blah blah blah... anyways, I think fat wreck should put out short music volume 2, I mean what is wrong with that, it must have been hell getting this together though, I don't doubt em for not doing it again... |
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"Essential Punk Comp." | 2003-10-16 |
| - Reviewed By User: A1KWF72N0X0KRN |
It might not be the best punk compilation (check out the Peace/War double album or the Dischord box-set or the Punk-O-rama series for some alternatives) but its definitely an essentaial one. And not just for minutemen fans either, anyone who likes fast, loud punk should take a look at this. Obviously, its good for anyone with a short attention span, but some of the songs are good enough for you to put them on 'repeat' and listen to them 14 times. It's got huge variety (blink and Black Flag, GWAR and The Descendents, AFI and Wizo....) so theres gotta be something you'll like. Even if you hate some of it ( I still don't know what to think about the Real McKenzies's track) it'll be over in 24 seconds. Obviously the huge variety is an incentive to check this out, but theres also a whole lot more quality than you'd expect of an album with 101 songs (99 tracks, ... punk fans......). How many albums do you own that can claim to have 74 great tracks? |
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"good idea, good cd" | 2002-12-08 |
| - Reviewed By ronalduck |
| What is it? This CD is 101 punk bands, each doing 30 second songs. This is a very good idea, and some of the songs are actually ok. Will I have heard of any of the bands? Yes, it has some gread bands such as Less Than Jake, Unwritten Law, Blink 182, Green Day, No Use For A Name, Guttermouth, Lagwagon, The Offspring, Youth Brigade, The Misfits, Snuff, Penywise, NOFX, Rancid, and a lot more. This is also good to get a taste of what some other bands are like, it can introduce you to so much more great music! Is it good value? It's not bad, ten dollars for 50 minutes of music. I think the value is good. So should I buy it? Definitely. |
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