- Loudest Shop Vac in the World
- The Irrespective Dick Area
- Bulk Eye
- Shit Kids Galore
- Celestial Dusty Groove
- Pour You into the Rug
- Challenge Jets
- Lord Krepelka
- Why Is the Couch Always Wet?
- Slaughbaugh's Ought Not Own Dog Data
- Dirty Looks
- Who's a Puppy Cat
- Awe Man That's Jive Skip
- Punkgasm
All of those details aside, this was still a really cool album. The mathy compositions throughout this album make it very easy to see why Don and Battles are connected. This album sounds like a more organic version of the music Battles plays. Less electronics and more strange drumming. There were a lot of guitar parts that took me by surprise in the grand scheme of the album because they were much more metal sounding than I expected within this genre. I can see where the title Punkgasm comes from as well. The album does have a lot of punk rock parts littered in to their proggy mathiness. They were enjoyable changes of pace that give the album a unique feel. This album also has a couple songs with vocals throughout which I guess was a first for the band even with the second iteration of the group. A couple of the songs with vocals ended up being highlights of the album while the concluding title track Punkgasm was very meh. I enjoyed my couple listens of the album, but I look forward to seeing what the original lineup was doing because from what I've read Punkgasm is mellow in terms of their full career yet it was still a really rocking album. (069)
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