Orange Rhyming Dictionary

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Total Tracks: 11   Total Length: 52:46

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For any/every punk/indie kid who grew up in the 90's, this album is a necessity. This is what it sounds like when punk rockers start growing up. If you listen to 24 Hour Revenge Therapy and Do You Know Who You Are? back to back and followed it with Orange Rhyming Dictionary you can trace the progression. Though Blake Schwarzenbach's lyrics are a little cheesie at times, this is a wonderful album.

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Being one of the more anticipated independent releases of 1998, Orange Rhyming Dictionary combines emo-inflected pop sensibilities with the occasional keyboards. Despite the occasional use of wah-wah pedal guitars in “I Typed for Miles,” which sounds almost identical to Nirvana’s “Heart Shaped Box,” Jets to Brazil live up to their hype. Most of the songs clock in at an epic length while containing storytelling lyrics with Blake Schwarzenbach’s (formerly of Jawbreaker) trademark raspy vocals. Mood swings also accompany the sound of Orange Rhyming Dictionary, which can move from laid-back and gloomy too upbeat and not as gloomy, all in a good sort of way though. Definitely recommended. – Mike DaRonco

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