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Mr. Fish : Soft Serve Assault
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Features exuberantly colorful fusion of styles, ranging from pop to country to dance-punk, all tied together by a common ethos of absurdity and fun.
Genre: Rock: Experimental Rock
Release Date: 2007
Soft Serve Assault Record Label: Mr. Fish
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Hillbilly Death Cry 2:36 $0.99
Redundancy 3:57 $0.99
Octopus Ride 4:03 $0.99
SOLVENT 3:57 $0.99
American Hands 4:44 $0.99
Venom 2:56 $0.99
Gimme Some Rope 5:04 $0.99
(I Wanna Get My Ass To) Space 4:04 $0.99
Th' Ballad Of Salad 3:19 $0.99
Super Famous 2:36 $0.99
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Album Notes

Once upon a time, Kyle Little, Nathan Goldman, and Kaevan Tavakolinia formed a band. The band was to be called Mr. Fish, and it was to be the greatest band in the world. They finally got together to play some songs, and... they kinda sucked. HOWEVER, with the addition of Paul Tilson on keys, they... still kinda sucked. They had no drums. This is where Tyler Kelly comes in. Incredible drummer, though only about 5 feet tall, Tyler was called upon to join Mr. Fish. When they all got together, a mighty sound was to be heard, but something was missing. Fish Friend was the last member to join the group, and with his mighty sax of doom and beloved pet manatee Sparkles, he brought the group's sound together once and for all. But sadly, this lineup could not remain forever. Paul Tilson's fingers were nibbled off by a wild band of badger warriors. Unable to play his instrument, Paul sadly departed, leaving keyboard duties to Fish. By a strange twist of fate, Paul's fingers grew back the next day, but still he did not return to the ranks of Mr. Fish. Damn shame.

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REVIEWS

This is very creative!
author: Colin ORTIS
A friend of mine once told me that Kansas has some of the best local bands. After listening to this, I can tell he wasn't lying. This CD has a wide variety of music on it ranging from fast paced instrumentals to slow ballads. The creativity of the lyrics and the variety of songs from this band really sets it apart from other bands of their age . I love it.
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Awesome.
author: David Boeser
The most diverse album I've heard all year. Each song is a masterpiece in its own right. Also it will get you dancing like a crazy person.
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