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Antipop

Antipop

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Artist: Primus
Label: Interscope Records
Category: Music

Buy New: $13.98



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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 99 reviews
Sales Rank: 63949

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 490414
UPC: 606949041427
EAN: 0606949041427
ASIN: B000028TV7

Release Date: October 19, 1999
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Tracks:

  • Electric Uncle Sam
  • Natural Joe
  • Lacquer Head
  • The Antipop
  • Eclectic Electric
  • Greet the Scared Cow
  • Mama Didn't Raise No Fool
  • Dirty Drowning Man
  • Ballad of Bodacious
  • Power Mad
  • The Final Voyage of the Liquid Sky
  • Coattails of a Dead Man

Similar Items:

  • Frizzle Fry
  • The Brown Album
  • Tales From the Punchbowl
  • Sailing the Seas of Cheese
  • Pork Soda

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
Antipop, indeed. Primus, led by mad genius/bassist/vocalist Les Claypool, enjoyed past radio success with "Jerry Was a Race Car Driver" and "Wynonna's Big Brown Beaver." And on Antipop, Primus's usual staccato freneticism and rhythm-propelled tunes are as compelling, demanding, and provocative as ever. Like Mr. Bungle, another oddball Northern California outfit, Primus's humor is omnipresent, though not in a Weird Al way, despite the fact that Claypool's nasal delivery is not unlike Mr. Yankovic's. Most of Antipop is patented Primus funk-pop, what with a song about "sniffing paint since the seventh grade" ("Lacquerhead") and the autobiographical title track ("I am the Antipop / I'll run against the grain 'til the day I drop"). Still, there are a few departures. The spacey, seemingly deliberate Pink Floyd homage "Eclectic Electric" is cool, as is the very Tom Waits-like "Coattails of a Dead Man." --Katherine Turman


Customer Reviews:   Read 94 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars one of the best   July 4, 2008
This is definitely one of the best Primus albums. If you don't own it, you should.


5 out of 5 stars PRIMUS Sucks! This album doesn't!   April 1, 2008
I remain a casual fan of Primus, but a super-fan of Antipop. This is a straight ahead rock album, which is a welcome change from their usual nonsense.

I've listened to all their albums while driving around in my Ultra-Primus-Fan friend's car and while I didn't hate them, "My Name is Mudd", "Jerry Was a Race Car Driver" and the like never made my ears perk up.
It wasn't until the angry drone of "Mama Didn't Raise No Fool" that I started to change my tune.

Each song has an edgy recognizable riff and sing-along lyrics that make the entire album a great listen.
Songs like "Antipop", "Laquerhead", "Natural Joe" and "Electric Uncle Sam" are the straight ahead rockers, while "Coattails Of a Deadman", "Eclectic Electric" and "Last Voyage of the Liquid Sky" stray off into the artistic, wierd-o realm that hardcore Primus fans expect from Les and the gang.

I actually saw Primus live (with Buckethead!) during the Antipop tour and they were great, too bad I didn't buy the album until after the fact.

If you are not a Primus fan buy this album! Primus sucks! Antipop doesn't.



5 out of 5 stars Their Best?   October 18, 2005
 5 out of 6 found this review helpful

Well, depends on how much of a PRIMUS purist you are... definitely without a doubt their most adventurous. And despite the fact that there are guest "producers" a plenty on this record, they do nothing more than just that... they produce. With Hetfield and Morello lending a few non-imposing guitar chops here and there, they do not interfere with the bands genious in any way, not as much as they subtlely complement the sound. And as for the presence of *cringe* Fred Durst, well don't worry... not as much as a peep from him, thank God. "Laquerhead" (the Durst produced track) is quite the catchy rocker rather, if I do say so m'self... Not the PRIMUS album to start with, well I don't know... I think maybe it is, as this album no doubt the sharpest hook in PRIMUS' tacklebox. Fish On!


5 out of 5 stars you say Primus, i say KICK A**   July 22, 2005
 2 out of 7 found this review helpful

primus is primus guys, all of their albums are spectacular!!! if you are a primus fan just collect the whole Les Claypool collection (sausage, holy mackerel, oysterhead, c2b3, frog brigade, and any other one that i missed, oh yeah PRIMUS!)
if you are not a primus listener, try Tales From The Punchbowl first, or maybe even Frizzle Fry. or buy them all at once. you may not like "some" songs, but there is ALWAYS one song (at least, thanks to a sertain 5 song album) that you must put on repeat.

"To defy the laws of tradition,
it is a crusade only of the brave." (frizzly fry album)



4 out of 5 stars musicians enjoy, others can just miss out   April 8, 2005
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

I don't get all the negative reviews for this album. Primus is an awesome live act, and this album captures their live sound better than anything else they've done (STSOC is a close second).

Now to the point of this review. This is a rhythm section delight. We all know Les is an amazing bassist (although he is a little overhyped), but the drumming, oh my heck the drumming? Maybe only a drummer would understand, but Brian pulls out some amazing chops on this disc. Just listen to the opening minutes of "Antipop" and listen to the intricacies (however you spell it) of the hi-hat work so get an idea of what I'm talking about.

Another thing - these guys actually sound aggresive and confident again. After 'Tales' and 'the brown album' you had to wonder what the heck was going on. On this album they actually sound alive. That's all I've got - take it for what it's worth.


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