
Oh, Jello Biafra, what would you do without a Republican in office (or out of office as it may be)? Thank God the All Music Guide critic gets it in his review of Jello’s latest album, The Audacity of Hype, though …
But other songs, like “The Terror of Tiny Town” and “Clean as a Thistle,” are jabs at the Bush administration and right-wing sexual hypocrisy, released a year after the Bushes left office and the major Republican Party’s sexual scandals broke and were settled. What’s the point? The Audacity of Hype‘s cover art suggests that it will be a series of jabs at the Obama administration. That would have been more interesting than re-fighting old battles.
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clueless.
I like Jello, I love DK, I respect Jello’s dedication to his own standards, though I don’t really share most of them, but I always like listening to him because, if nothing else, he’s funny as hell.
I do really wish he’d, you know, sing. I mean, it’s been 22 years of these Spoken Word albums, and while it was clever at first, dude, come on, a little music would be nice.