uhm, yeah, it's--you know---wow
author: dillweed
Caveman conforms to nothing but his own musical ideals.
author: Yates Dew
"Shying away from even being heard except by the closest of friends, Caveman conforms to nothing but his own musical ideals. Bedbugs takes large steps both forward and sideways, building upon the best ingredients from projects past. This CD is instantly likeable, however, like his previous release, it continues to further seep its way deeper into my brain with indelible ink upon every listen. Caveman has the uncanny ability to be refreshing, melodic, mathematic, heavy, frivilous, seedy and knock-down hilarious in one mouth-watering bite."
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The swaggering menace of a giant schnauzer
author: Mike Hamad
...In general, the music of Bed Bugs is black and white relative to the Technicolor Sinzibukwud, Adam's first release (2004), largely because of the absence of pop-culture samples, electronic drum loops (here Yates Dew provides live drums), and a palette of guitar sounds that reappears throughout the CD, a break from the coloristic use of distinct instrument tones on the earlier album. Each song strikes a balance between guy-on-the-street pathos and progressive rock complexity. On Bed Bugs, Caveman fancies himself a hot-tempered Clark Kent, waiting for someone to call him mild-mannered so he can go Super on his unsuspecting ass...
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Yeah, good stuff for hearin, like with music.
author: Hootie Hiwatt
Mmmm... this one got the stank of fun all over itself, for sure. Man, when I play this disc all them fishies start to swimmin' all up in my heaD. It's like... it's like... I be hearin' it, but not really, you know? It's so... REAL... like it's just, sorta, THERE, ya know? Like, it's a CD, but it ain't. It's sooo good like, that it makes me wanna run down to the store and get me some tootsie rolls and just sorta lay on the ground and vibrate to the sound. Man alive!
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