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Broken Clown : Buy Guns, Eat Meat, Wear Fur
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Silly, sonic, stoner metal. Heavy music with a lot of melody.
Genre: Metal/Punk: Heavy Metal
Release Date: 2000
Buy Guns, Eat Meat, Wear Fur
Broken Clown
Record Label: Broken Clown
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1. F.J. Gallagher Will Have His Revenge On Bangor International Air 4:04 Album Only
2. Truckstop Romeo 4:00 Album Only
3. Three Images 7:17 Album Only
4. The Hazards Of Environmental Recording In Clinton, Maine 0:28 Album Only
5. A New Piece 6:59 Album Only
6. -- 0:05 Album Only
7. Corpus Canine 2:59 Album Only
8. 1 + 1 = Kill 9:22 Album Only
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Album Notes

Silly, sonic, stoner metal could be a way to describe these clowns who thrive off originality.

Though their palate of influences range from Black Sabbath to Iron Maiden and Kyuss, the band has not lost their sense of humor.

The combined energy of these four individuals results in something completely unique.

Broken Clown have garnered rave reviews such a "professional presentation...and honest balls-out performances mark their show as one to be sought out" and have been dubbed "the loudest band in Portland" (FACE Magazine June 1998).

Utilizing questionable stage props such as bubble machines and sexually operational inflatable sheep... in every way, they make it fun.

In early 2000, they finally completed their first CD titled "Buy Guns, Eat Meat, Wear Fur." Recorded in our friend's loft, this is their first CD and should pave the way for what is to come.

Our main focus is to have fun... and then to destroy all that are not having a good time.

This disc perfectly sets that mood.

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REVIEWS

Lively Metal with a Bang in the Ballast
author: Carl Moore, A & R, Dune Records
                            
The plasma that grunge grew to lack, the gallop that west coast metal is too rubberized to deliver: on buy guns, eat meat, wear fur, Broken Clown delivers it all and immediately. Big city metal bands too infused with European techno/house influences could learn from these fanatics from the borderlands. There's more than one way to trance. Fixate on the cultish drumbeat and lead singer Belanger's valerian root vibrato that runs you over like a phantom 18 wheeler headed full speed for Canada. Perhaps they could underscore their strength by turning up the bass on a few of these tracks... but any one of them is still enough to implode your evening. Get the tunes!
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