![]() Strike Anywhere plus Bane… the perfect combination of hardcore and politi-punk for Jen Cray to shake out the frustrations of a long week to. Review by Christopher Long.Ĭoheed & Cambria turns an Orlando audience into a bunch of security guard biting, circle pit loving maniacs, as Paul Lucas reports. Review by Bob Ham.Ĭheckered Past (Withyn Records). Immolation/Immersion (Strange Attractors). Nels Cline, Wally Shoup, and Chris Corsano.What do you do after working 14-hour days and weekends at a hot Internet startup? Start a band! Ian Koss speaks with the band that puts the bomp in CompSci. Just don’t play it too often, or it’ll get old quick. It’s not very high-brow, but it’s plenty funny. There’s a bunch of good stuff here (David Alan Grier does a typically classy turn as a guy who calls phone sex but just can’t stop projectile vomiting), and some boring stuff (all that Elmer and Helen Higgins stuff) and some stuff that worked better when you could actually see the puppets “acting” out the call, like their fake UPS call where they get a couple all worked up over a lost package and they all start swearing.Īnd then, of course, there’s some not-very-hilarious racism (why does Jimmy Kimmel hate Karl Malone so much that he has to make fun of his accent? what the hell is that all about? I hate Malone too, but not because he’s a black man from the south) and some really-not-very-funny burns on mentally ill people (who the hell decided that “Special Ed” was funny in the first place?). ![]() He has another bit here with sample Hallmark cards he wants to write, but it’s not as good as the other one. The famous bit where he tries to take out a personal ad in the Village Voice: “Well-endowed player, 31, seeks dirty ho to sip Cristal,” and it just gets worse from there. The big star here is Tracy Morgan’s “Spoonie Luv” character. I’m hired”), and the second one is the one where she (under the auspices of “the Municipal Waste Management program”) calls a couple to ask them “to reduce the amount of solid waste being flushed by approximately 18%” is just rotten-spirited fun I can’t help laughing when I hear “Our motto is, ‘Too many poos, we all lose’.” If this disc was all Silverman, I’d say it was the best thing ever recorded. Her two tracks here as “Hadassah Guberman” are two of my favorite bits from the show ever the first one is her application to be a nanny (“You know what?” she asks, “I like you. This second volume of prank calls is better than the first one, mostly because Sarah Silverman is the funniest person currently alive.
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