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Album: You Goddam Kids!
Artist: Geza X and the Mommymen
Record Label: Dionysus Record,
2002 (recorded: 1982),
Savor this review, as it’s not often that you’ll read about a project that fuses psychedelia, avant-garde jazz, funk, and punk into a party album. Geza X may be most recognized for his production work for Black Flag, but he was easily one of the most experimental producers to touch a mixing board, let alone have a conversation with one. But despite the fact that Mercutio was easily more interesting than Romeo, his import was as a supporting character and such was normally the case with Geza X, whether performing guitar for The Deadbeats and The Bags or mixing singles for just about any worthwhile punk band to come out of California. Fortunately for you, listener, an increasing obsession with a specific family of chords dubbed “X chords” that were considered fatal crimes in bygone times prompted Geza to form his own project. Perhaps the most taboo aspect of the project involved a heart-on-sleeve distorted valentine to artists like Frank Zappa and Bonzo Dog Band imbedded in each song.
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