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World/Inferno Friend
Anarchy & The Ecstasy
Chunksaah 46
Released on March 15, 2011
 $15.25 Out Of Stock!
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The newest collection of orchestral rants from the world's premier
gang of anarchist glamour ghouls!
With a full horn section, baby grand piano, punk guitar, 5-string
bass, and dueling male/female vocals - the freedom fightin’,
punk-as-world-music cult that is THE WORLD/INFERNO
FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY channels Phillip K. Dick, Kurt Weill,
and Jonathan Richman on their 13th release, The Anarchy and
The Ecstasy.
Pushing boundaries, grudges, genres, heartstrings, and parole
conditions from the cow-punk thump of "Disarming Smile" to the
heartbreaking samba of "13 Years Without Peter King", The
Anarchy and The Ecstasy shows THE WORLD/INFERNO
FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY with a refined songwriting style and
virtuosic playing ability... plus the attitude you've come to expect in
"I Am Sick of People Being Sick of My Shit"!

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I Am Sick Of People Being Sick Of My Shit
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The Disarming Smile
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Canonize Philip K. Dick, Ok
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13 Years Without Peter King
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They Talk Of Nora's Badness
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The Politics Of Passing Out
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Jake And Eggers
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Lean Times For Heroes
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The Apple Was Eve
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The Mighty Raritan
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Will from Franklin, TN |  |
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WIFS gets better and better with each release. This time around, the songs are more piano and horn driven, with more lead vocals from Sandra; Jack plays guitar sparsely, giving a few songs a Sticks & Stones shadowing, but amped up by the punk orchestral arrangements, every song has nuances that are hidden until repeated listens have you discovering everything the band has tucked away into the album. "The Apple Was Eve" and "13 Years Without Peter King" are my favorites, but, in all honesty, if you have any of their other albums, you'll love every song on this one, just as much as you do with everything else they have done.
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