Come Clean
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- How It's Done
- River City
- Over You
- Way Out
- Come Where the Favor Is
- Deadly Eye
- Better Be Women
- I Want You to Die
- Johnny on the Spot
- Accelerator
- Act Like You Know
- Production Value
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #41762 in Music
- Released on: 2000-03-07
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .22 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Eighth album from melodic punk act now expanding their sound to include hardcore techno and big beats. Produced by Eric Valentine (Smashmouth, Third Eye Blind). 2000 release. Standard jewel case.
Customer Reviews
The best punk album of 2003
"Come Clean" is the best album the dwarves have ever done. Since the first time I listened it until now, I can't take the songs out of my head.
The best songs are "Better be woman", "How it's done, "Production Value", "Over You" and "Way out". The lyrics are irreverent as usual and the music goes from Industrial punk on Over you, to Hardcore on "River City" and some catchy melodies on "Production Value". There is everything on this record, is definitely part of the punk history. Excuse my english.
A Dwarves classic
If you get only one Dwarves CD, this is the one. This band went through several periods (and at least one crisis), but tuneful, rockin' punk here makes for great listening song after song. Fans of the Ramones or Queers will enjoy their fixation on fun, and of course this is one of the classic record covers, ever.
Mandatory for every collection.
For a wonderful romantic evening..........
This is a rocking 21 minutes from The Dwarves. Not the hardest hardcore punk, but good stuff. Actually even before I knew this was produced by Smash Mouths producer, I thought a few tracks sounded like Smash Mouth, whether that's good or bad is your call. That's especially noticable in "How It's Done" and "Better Be Women", both strong songs. Overall though it's just mostly rocking fun. Now to quote track 6, "Recognize The Dwarves, slut!"




