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Third Reich 'n' Roll

The Residents

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Album Review

Technically the third album from the group, though released as a follow-up to Meet the Residents, this 40-minute assault on the music of the '60s follows Picasso's dictum of all artists killing their (aesthetic) fathers. Two side-long medleys of songs both classic ("Papa's Got a Brand New Bag") and obscure ("Telstar") are destroyed, deconstructed, mangled, spat on, spit out, ground up, and injected with gleeful humor. If there's any concept here, it's that the brain-numbing catchiness of pop music was fascism in disguise, keeping teenyboppers docile while selling them rebellion, hence the cover art of a gestapo-uniformed Dick Clark holding a carrot. Whether it's only much-suppressed love for these songs (as they went on to return again and again to the themes and artists examined here, including James Brown, "Land of 1000 Dances," and "Double Shot"), it's up to the listener to decide. Mostly any fan of the group will spend many hours trying to decode all the songs here, all the time with a smile on their face. (Officially, there are 29 songs, but there could be more).

Recent Customer Reviews

GREAT
     
by make some real music

The Residents have got to be the most artistic/creative/original bands I have ever heard, and this is a great album.

Residents Best
     
by Static-X

Easily the best Residents album to date. Hopefully there will more albums that can match up to par with this. Duck Stab and Tweedles are right up there. AS are Meet The Residents and the Commercial Album. But, THis is mind numbingly amazing. Especially the end of Hitler Was A Vegetarian.

I got love in my tummy
     
by UghHowAnnoying

mmhmm

Biography

Formed: 1966 in Shreveport, LA

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s

Over the course of a recording career spanning several decades, the Residents remained a riddle of Sphinx-like proportions; cloaking their lives and music in a haze of willful obscurity, the band's members never identified themselves by name, always appearing in public in disguise — usually tuxedos,...
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