Cartoon Violence - Passive Aggressive

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Review by Kristel Hayes

Cartoon Violence's album, Passive Aggressive, is a unique blend of rock, punk, and pop that offers an entertaining and engaging listening experience. The band's ability to seamlessly blend different genres and styles is impressive, and their energy and enthusiasm are infectious.

From the opening track "I Can't Believe You're Still Alive" to the closing track "I Hate My Job," the album is full of catchy hooks, driving rhythms, and witty lyrics. The songs are well-crafted and well-produced, with each instrument and vocal part carefully balanced and mixed.

One standout track is "The Devil's in the Details," a punk-infused anthem that showcases the band's ability to write and perform high-energy, fast-paced songs. Another highlight is "The Ballad of Sharky and Bones," a pop-rock number that tells the story of two unlikely friends.

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Artist: Cartoon Violence
Album: Passive Aggressive

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Social Animal3:13
Annie4:44
Serpico2:42
Out with the Old4:7
Black Cat3:10
Careful3:23
Amnesia2:47
Out With The Old
Annie 'you Don't Know Me (Tinkerman Mix')4:12
Insincere3:50
Much Ado About Nothing3:51
Black Sheep3:44

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Catalog Numbers

MEV 023

Labels

Megalith Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Album
  • Stereo

About Cartoon Violence

Ska band from the Mid Wales.

Members

  • Jason Childs
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Summary by Kristel Hayes

Passive Aggressive is an impressive album that showcases Cartoon Violence's talent and versatility. Whether you're a fan of rock, punk, pop, or all three, this album is well worth a listen.