Bring It On

Bring It On Artist: Machine Gun Fellatio
Label: Mushroom Records
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Format: Import
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
EAN: 9397603328824
ASIN: B0000506VS


Release Date: 2000-09-29

Bring It On


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Tracks:

  1. 100 Fresh Disciples
  2. I'm Not Afraid of Romance
  3. Drug Sex
  4. Fore
  5. Got My Mojo Pumpin'
  6. Summer
  7. Smooth Sex Monkey
  8. Mutha Fukka on a Motorcycle
  9. I Dance Electric
  10. Blacklamb
  11. Horney Blonde 40
  12. Butter My Ass With a Pigeon
  13. 45
  14. Manywords
  15. Final Word
  16. Unsent Letter

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Album Details

Sydney alternative funk act, best known for their single 'Mutha Fukka on a Motorcycle'. They raised the ire of student union leaders in Australia while performing at Melbourne University when singer Christa Hughes, aka KK Juggy, removed her top and cartwheeled around the stage. 'I'm a cabaret artist. I like to think of it as a bit of a tribute to the old-style burlesque performers', she said. Future shows at the university were cancelled.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars ONE OF THE BEST LIVE BANDS EVER.......2003-06-02

In order to appreciate the briiliance of this band it is absolutely neccessary to see them live. This band is outrageous to the max on stage and incredibly entertaining. They suported PRIMUS ( not a bad live act ) and blew them of stage. PRIMUS looked jaded and boring after MGF. This CD is full of original ideas and combines a lot of styles to create something quite unique. This band can actualy play ( not taken for granted in todays manufacturing process ) and use some pretty complex instrumentations to create their sound. Most of the band memebers play more than one instrument and the sound changes from straight rock to techno seemlessly. If you like a band that
pushes the envelope musically and lyricly check MGF out, you won't regret it.

5 out of 5 stars Brilliant alternative Aussie band!!!.......2001-04-07

Like their live gigs, '100 Fresh Disciples' gets you in the groove immediately! 'Not Afraid of Romance', 'Mojo Pumping', and the classic 'Mutha...' are certainly the grooviest songs for energetic dancing, with simple lyrics, rumbling bass lines, and fantastic rhythms. But just when you think it's all dance floor elctronica, the songs change - there's still that beat, but the lyrics are brighter and the tunes more melodic - 'Summer', 'I Dance Electric', 'Blacklamb' and 'Horny Blonde Forty'. I don't agree with [someone] about 'lack of lyrical depth' - MGF can write amazing songs and lyrics, as evidenced by them picking up an award for co-writing The Whitlam's Number 1 Hit 'No Aphrodisiac' (the lyrics make much more sense in MGF's 'Horny Blonde Forty' though). The end of the album changes mood, with an amazing harmonica in '45', and then the almost ambient 'Many Words'. It sets the scene for the huge love-gone-wrong hit 'Unsent Letter'. MGF have cleverly placed short songs as interludes between the changes of style, turning the album into a rich, clever piece of modern dance electronica infused with a sense of humour - just see them live and it all makes sense!!!

2 out of 5 stars

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