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Toadies: Todd Lewis (vocals, guitar); Darrel Herbert (guitar); Lisa Umbarger (bass); Mark Reznicek (drums).Recorded at Record Two Mendocino, Mendocino, California and Sunset S...Read more
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Raw, eclectic, angsty fun
This is one of those albums that continues to give until you find something you like in every aspect of it. For example, when I first got it I found that the only songs I rea...Read more
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I have always liked the Toadies Possum Kingdom song, so I decided to purchase the cd finally. I really liked all the musical aspects of the cd, great drums and guitar, but th...Read more

Rubberneck by Toadies (CD, Mar-2003, Interscope (USA))

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Album Features
UPC:606949240226
Artist:Toadies
Format:CD
Release Year:2003
Record Label:Interscope (USA)
Genre:Alternative, Rock & Pop

Track Listing
1. Mexican Hairless
2. Mister Love
3. Backslider
4. Possum Kingdom
5. Quitter
6. Away
7. I Come from the Water
8. Tyler
9. Happy Face
10. Velvet
11. I Burn

Details
Playing Time:36 min.
Producer:Rob Schnapf, Tom Rothrock
Distributor:Fontana Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Toadies: Todd Lewis (vocals, guitar); Darrel Herbert (guitar); Lisa Umbarger (bass); Mark Reznicek (drums).Recorded at Record Two Mendocino, Mendocino, California and Sunset Sound Factory, Hollywood, California.If you swear by Faith No More, if the musical stylings of those fun-loving Chili Peppers really get the blood moving through your veins, if the Sex Pistols are your idea of a great band from the past (and why shouldn't they be?)--well, podna', allow us to introduce you to Toadies. No, not "The" Toadies. Just Toadies, thank you, and leave your eardrums at the door. This Fort Worth hard-core quartet serve up a singular brand of punky blues: lots of noisy, guitar-centered songs, and a healthy dose of irony. In other words, these guys don't take themselves too seriously, and RUBBERNECK is all the better for it.Take "Possum Kingdom," in which Todd Lewis pitches his woo with more than a hint of sarcasm--or is it? "I'm not gonna lie/I'll not be a gentleman/Behind the boathouse/I'll show you my dark secret..." Behind the boathouse, behind it all, the band churns, slow and funky, while a whining, circular guitar riff almost seems to mock the proceedings. There's more than a little Nirvana influence--Andy Wallace, who worked on that band's seminal "Nevermind," also did the mixing chores here.This is Alternative Rock that doesn't sound like all the other Alternative Rock out there, mainly because the band has a knack for stringing together simple but devastatingly effective rock hooks. Witness "Tyler," another track that showcases Toadies' ability to explode out of a spare, bass-driven pulse, into a brutal wash of cloudy guitars and loops of feedback.Audio Mixers: Eric White; Andy Wallace.Recording information: Record Two Mendocino, Mendocino, CA; Sunset Sound Factory, Hollywood, CA.Photographer: Michael Lavine.The Toadies' debut album is a streamlined version of the Pixies' warped guitar rock and Nirvana's throttling grunge. It results in some good moments, particularly the single "Possum Kingdom." ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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...they can't help but sound like a beefy Texas version of the Pixies....throw in a mite of Cheap Trick, recent Soundgarden and some generic headbanger alterna-metal as well...
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Rubberneck by Toadies (CD, Mar-2003, Interscope (USA))
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Raw, eclectic, angsty fun

Created: 02/28/08
This is one of those albums that continues to give until you find something you like in every aspect of it. For example, when I first got it I found that the only songs I really loved were "Possum Kingdom", "Away" and to a lesser extent "Tyler". However, when I explored a bit more and let the rest of the album sink in, I really got into some of the darker/more aggressive tracks such as "Quitter", "Happy Face", "Mister Love" and "Velvet". As for "I Burn", it's a very interesting song; but the guitar just makes it almost too eerie to listen to (the riff that goes on for almost all of the song uses about three of the creepiest, most dissonant chords I've heard).

What I don't like: "Backslider" and "I Come From The Water". They aren't bad, I just don't think they're right for the band. These guys are post-grunge alt rock, and swung rhythms used in these songs just don't fit. Usually I would say a song or two that doesn't fit is a good thing on an album, but I feel that this could have gone without.

Everything else is fantastic! Love it! Oh, and by the way, the vocalist sounds a lot like Raine Maida of Our Lady Peace. So if you liked his voice, you should like this album because the music is similar stylistically to OLP's earlier stuff (think Clumsy).

Other stuff I like (bands that have similar styles, to help you compare): Soundgarden, Alice In Chains, Tool, Queens Of The Stone Age, Smashing Pumpkins, Our Lady Peace.
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Created: 10/11/09
I have always liked the Toadies Possum Kingdom song, so I decided to purchase the cd finally. I really liked all the musical aspects of the cd, great drums and guitar, but the lyrics were not as solid. I really enjoyed 3 other songs on the cd besides possum kingdom. Overall if you can find it cheap its worth a listen.
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Rubberneck-Toadies/Sorry I'm Not Good Writing Reviews

Created: 08/09/09
As the title says, I'm not good at writing reviews but, since I buy so many CD's from ebay, I thought I should contribute! Anyway, I bought this CD because I've always liked the song "Possum Kingdom" but I hadn't really heard anymore of the CD. My friend and I often argue about what "Possum Kingdom" is about. I thought when I first heard it that it was about a vampire. He thinks it's about a serial killer! If I had thought that I wouldn't like the song! Anyway, that's a subject for twitter or probably something else I don't understand on the computer!
The rest of the CD is pretty much like this song, not vampires and serial killers, but the same kind of music! So, if you like that song, I'm sure you'll like the rest of it! I hope this helps, but like I said, I really don't write reviews (Obviously!)!!
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Created: 10/05/10
I bought it to listen to what my boyfriend likes. He loves the song Possum Kingdom. He is in a local band. He wants to play and sing the sing someday in his band. I feel bad that I haven't even opened it yet! I've been too busy!
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top notch

Created: 12/29/08
a great mix of southern rock with a punk sound. toadies have a very unique sound and continue to make great music.
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