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Houston We Have A Drinking Problem
Bad Astronaut

Released: Oct 15, 2002
Label: Honest Don's Hardly Used Recordings
Reviewed by: Archive Bot
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This ex-threesome now known as a seven-some has formed a concoction featuring one shot of synthesizer, one cup of outer space, 1/4 cup of rock, and a tea spoon of the vocals of Joey Cape (who you'll recognize from Lagwagon). "Houston" is the band's follow-up to the their EP otherwise known as "Acrophobe, but this most recent full-length is in a universe of it's own combining computers with sequencers and the unique voice of the head astronaut Mr. Joey Cape. To top it off... top of the line drum machines can be heard as well as the harmonica blowing of John Popper of Blues Traveler. Bad Astronaut has proven itself to be the all-star team of space cadets featuring band members from Nerf Herder/Swinging Utters/Sugar Cult (Marco 72), a previous drummer of Lagwagon (Derrick Plourde), a producer/engineer (Angus Cooke), Joey Cape, and three other's whose past is left myterious due to fear of prosecution by the NASA police. "Houston" is an album filled with hit, and one that doesn't deserve to try to be classified by a reviewer. It needs to be heard and will sure be appreciated. Emjoy.




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