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Uncle Dirty : Alien in a Bottle
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Rock with politics, adult themes, and surf stories.
Genre: Rock: American Trad Rock
Release Date: 2007
Alien in a Bottle
Uncle Dirty
Record Label: Uncle Dirty
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Alien in a Bottle 5:03 $0.99
Locals Only (Tuff Titties) 4:46 $0.99
Face in Nature 3:17 $0.99
Old Fashioned Screw 4:45 $0.99
Almost (Dildo Song) 8:11 $0.99
End Bush Regime 3:04 $0.99
Time to Grow Some 3:26 $0.99
Summer Vacation 2:07 $0.99
Mile High Club 4:44 $0.99
Mayonnaise On It 7:14 $0.99
Faker 4:10 $0.99
Surf Nazi 666 3:36 $0.99
Too Comfortable With War 5:50 $0.99
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Album Notes

Edgy Tunes - Uncle Dirty have released their latest CD "Alien in a Bottle." It's an eclectic array of originals with familiar rock and countrified tunes laced with some edgy poetry. Three tunes "Old Fashioned Screw," "End the Bush Regime," and "Too Comfortable with War," are cogent comments about our current Middle East debacle/liberation (depending on your position). Others such as "Faker," "Almost," and "Mile High Club," are for adults only. Check them out at www.uncledirty.net

Paul Janes-Brown
Maui Weekly Nov.8-14 2007


MauiTime Weekly "Mind Candy" Arts & Entertainment Dec.6th '07
by Starr Begley

Out of This World

How is it possible to resist a band named Uncle Dirty? You just can't. Let me spill the beans on a little something here folks; I get uku pile CD's every month by people wanting reviews, but somehow "Alien in a Bottle" jumped to the top of the list. the band, which consists of JimmyC (drums and back up vocals), Kit Hain (bass and back up vocals), Patrick Moser (rhythm guitar and lead vocal) and John Ness (lead guitar), is funky, weird, hilarious and strangely easy to listen to. Their groovy style makes me want to get really sunburned and consume umbrella drinks by day and toke massive reefer by night. "Locals Only" is a great song that includes the line, "Local's Only, Tough titties," and their title track is all about drinking too much Patron and extraterrestrials. What more can I say? "Alien in a Bottle" will make you scratch your head, think deep and giggle. But most of all, it's a fun hip album to groove to. That's important, you know.

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