Sandwich
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Average customer review:Product Description
This is "humorcore" - metal/hard rock with a sense of humor.
Track Listing
- Metal?
- Caffeine
- Shower
- A Lesson In Modesty
- P Is The Best Letter
- Minimum Rage
- Don't Eat My Food
- The Hunger Within
- Grocery Escape Plan
- Too Many Food
- This Is Not A Song, It's A Sandwich
- Girl Directions
- Orange
- Beer, Part 2
- Do You Want A Taco?
- Attempt At Something Serious
- #1 Radio $ingle
- Vah-Jay-Jay
- Die...A Lot
- You've Got Mail Enhancement
- Passive Vengeance
- 373 Thank Yous
- Outtakes!!
- We Ran Out Of CD Space
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #99350 in Music
- Released on: 2009-05-05
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Explicit Lyrics
- Dimensions: .22 pounds
Customer Reviews
Comedy Metal Genius
This album is probably the best humorous metal album I've ever heard. The lyrical theme surrounds the subject of food, with song titles like "The Hunger Within", "Orange", and the semi-title track, "This Is Not A Song, It's A Sandwich". There are other songs that shine more even than the food-related ones. "Caffeine" is hilariously hyperactive take on coffee and energy drinks, and sounds as if they'd had a few before they recorded the song. "#1 Radio $ingle" is a song that narrates itself with its own lyrics, but happens to be so catchy it probably could be played on the radio. There are funky crawling slap bass portions in "Shower" and "Girl Directions". The four short skits are pretty funny, and there are several bonus tracks after the main album is over with, including an epic older-song medley that replaces lyrics with names as a tribute to the 373 people who donated 50+ dollars for the album to be funded (I donated $50), an outtakes reel, and a very pretty, incredibly random acoustic song at the end that gets cut off prematurely by the apparent limitation in CD space. Overall a very good album, and it is worth many listens in its entirety, if you insert your tongue into your cheek for 75 minutes at a time.
The 'Stick comes into it's prime!
The long awaited third album arrives at LAST! After work on the side project 'Evacuate Chicago' (which has a completely different, albeit no less awesome, feel) was finished and the band managed to fill out the group with a new bassist and guitarist, the Sandwich was ready to be born.
With all the humor we have come to expect and cherish from Psychostick, plus even more impressively catchy and auditorially pleasing riffs and beats that are strides beyond what every "heavy metal" band out there is doing - and the 'Stick does it not because popular media says they should but rather because it's fun, edgy, unique, and creative! In fact, almost any fan of rock or metal can get something out of this album. Though it's not for everyone, anyone that knows what great music is when they hear it, WILL like taking a bite out of this Sandwich!



