We're back with another listener suggestion, this week tackling the 1998 release Dope Box from Jack Drag. Of all the albums we've reviewed so far, Dope Box might be the most diverse (or schizophrenic), bouncing from Prodigy-esque big beats on one song, to mid-tempo Velvet Crush-like power pop on the next. There's a lot to like about this album, and a lot of befuddlement as well. Which side did we come down on? Tune in and find out.
Songs in this Episode:
Intro - Kung Fu Dub
2:59 - History of the Band
12:12 - Debutante
14:25 - Tall Buildings
16:32 - Seem So Tired
19:12 - Best Friend
21:57 - Surfin' the Charles
Outro - Where We Are
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