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Put on Your Rosy Red Glasses

Put on Your Rosy Red Glasses
The Number Twelve Looks Like You

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Track Listing

  1. Blue Dress/Don't Get Blood on My Prada Shoes
  2. Jesus and Tori
  3. Document. Grace Budd
  4. If These Bullets Could Talk
  5. Bambi the Hooker and a Case of Beer
  6. Empty Calm
  7. Civeta Dei

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #279584 in Music
  • Released on: 2006-10-10
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Enhanced

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
The first album from The Number Twelve Looks Like You is finally available! Originally released in 2003 it quickly went out of print after its initial pressing. This reissue comes packed with bonus content. The Number Twelve Looks Like You is made up of an eclectic collection of musicians that all add a certain flavor when creating the compositions of a sound that cannot be pigeonholed into a certain genre. The band released the extremely successful Nuclear.Sad.Nuclear. in 2005 on Eyeball Records which has scanned well over 12,000 copies to date.


Customer Reviews

Crazy Grindcore At It's Finest!!!5
first off i'm actually 21 just to lazy to get an account on here. What We Have Here is the first number twelve ep and the best thing they ever recorded. I highly recommend this cd as it is put simply one of the best grind albums ever recorded, despite being only 20 minutes of music i highly recommend this. I would rank it right up there with ed gein's first cd,red chords first cd,and dillingers under the running board ep and full length calculating infinity just buy!!!

Amazed me. After a while.5
This bands insane and brutal style takes a while to get used to. i first got into this band by their cover of "My Sharona" which is not even close to their style. I like it, so I decided to check out their other stuff. It was amazing. But I just didnt know it yet. At first they just assaulted my ears with noise. So I left them to age in my library a while. When i came back to them, I was stunned. I was more mature, a better and more knowledgeble guitar player, so i could understand their insanely technical guitar parts. I was more mature so i could feel the raw emotion in their tortured screams. I love that they contrast beauty and brutality. The most brutal song, Bambi the Hooker and a Case of Beer (tied with Dont Get Blood on My Prada Shoes) is right before one of the most beautiful, creative, technical pieces i have ever heard. It is such an amazing song and really brings out the most in number twelve looks like you. Another spot where their creativity shows, while equally disgusting, is the rumor that this is a concept album about the murder of Grace Budd (Grace Budd. Document). All the lyrics sound like it. And while at the surface, it seems awful, it shows a great deal of sensitivity along with an almost scary understanding of the murderer. This is grindcore, after all.

Bottom line, an amazing band made an amazing album. Cant wait to hear what they put out next.

number 12 sounds like this5
this CD is THICK with loud music, a very sharp, fast and unpredictable sound

it is a mix of overwhelmingly complex, rapid guitar playing, ear-piercing shreeks/screams, and a frantic sharp drum hits

it is like a hot tub, if you get in too fast it burns, but once you get used to the water, it feels awesome and you cant get enough

it is extremely impressive with its musical complexity and technicality as well as its unrelenting high-pitched, ear stabbing sound

there are some parts in the CD that are so shocking it actually scares you with its sound and then the intensity reaches such a point that you feel an almost overdose of adrenaline

bottom line, its worth the money