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    Singing in German, French, English, Japanese, and Italian, Stereo Total are an über-hip, ultra-Euro electro-pop group from Berlin, who are capable of inducing massive booty wiggling. Infectious in the extreme, this foursome employs brash pop grooves, crunchy techno beats, and kitschy, cheese-ball lyrics to create what they like to call "sissy disco." On Juke-Box Alarm, the song "Heaven's in the Back Seat of My Cadillac" sounds like Thai hooker karaoke, while numbers like "Touche-Moi," "Party Anticonformiste," and "Nouvelle Vague" are fun, fabulous, and chic like some flashy, coiffed French maiden. This is a party platter that will keep things going until the wee hours. [Juke-Box Alarm was reissued in 2006 by Kill Rock Stars.]

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