Return To Earth

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Total Tracks: 9   Total Length: 28:00

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Fun and fantastic

jtap66

A return to rock for rock's sake. Agressive and fun, this album is drenched in the California surf and skate and muscle-car culture. Put the top down, drive out into the desert and turn this shit up to 11.

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real rock

therzo

Fu Manchu has kept rock alive over the past decade. If they gave a damn about wasting time and energy into getting high-profile management and PR done they would rule the rock airwaves. Thankfully for fans they don't. Thus, we get to see them in awesome intimate venues whenever they tour, which is often. People that are stuck listening to "old/orginal" riff-rock (Sabbath, AC/DC, etc.), which was awesome as well, are depriving themselves by not opening their minds and ears. Fu-Manchu rocks!

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Comprised of previously limited 7″ singles, this collection uncovers an embryonic form of Fu Manchu, spotlighting early work before 1994′s first full-length album No One Rides for Free. While elements emerge here that would make Fu Manchu a powerful band in the coming years, perhaps by accident, this music is slightly tinged with the Seattle sound so prevalent in the early ’90s. Only ex-members appear here, with the exception of founder and leader Scott Hill, who continues to expand a musical vision culled from ’70s pop culture, California summers, and righteous doses of genre giants Black Sabbath. “Don’t Bother Knockin’ (If This Van’s Rockin’),” “El Don,” and “Pinbuster” offer a glimpse of the potential fulfilled on future records with stronger lineups. This album is not for the casual listener, but even fans may be disappointed that the scarce three-song debut on Slap-a-Ham Records isn’t included to neatly package all early singles on one release. – Craig Curtice

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