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    There are only two new songs to be found on this four-song single, but this is a nice return to form for the industrial madmen. The cover of "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" is great, chugging along at a sinister pace as Sasha Konietzko blurts out the lyrics in his best sleazy voice. The "Bombs Remix" might be better than the original, giving the vocals room to develop and cutting some of the meat in exchange for ambience. The other remix is far too long, which leaves "Back in the U.S.S.A." as the other new song. It may be another egotistical rant, but its filled with the trademark humor and power that has endeared them to fans for years. This only whets the appetite for the full length album, but this isn't a bad single by any means, even with only two real songs.

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