Puppyfat - Puppyfat plays Puppyfat

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Review by Joel Engman

Puppyfat's self-titled album, "Puppyfat plays Puppyfat," is a delightful and energetic collection of songs that showcases the band's unique blend of indie rock and punk influences. The album is filled with catchy hooks, driving rhythms, and infectious melodies that will keep listeners engaged from start to finish.

One of the standout features of the album is the band's use of dynamic contrasts. The songs range from high-energy punk rock anthems to more subdued, introspective ballads, creating a sense of ebb and flow throughout the record. This variety helps to keep the listener engaged and prevents the album from feeling monotonous.

Another notable aspect of the album is the band's musicianship. The guitar work is particularly impressive, with intricate riffs and solos that add depth and complexity to the songs. The rhythm section also shines, providing a solid foundation for the more frenetic moments on the record.

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  • FLAC size: 344 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Bring It Back
Character Builder
Imprint
Welfare
Seesaw
BE1280
Capital
Tintin's Fleshwound

Images

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Labels

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Listen online

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  • ouvir online
  • escuchar en línea
  • kuunnella verkossa
  • lyssna på nätet
  • lytte på nettet
  • écouter en ligne
  • online luisteren
  • online anhören

Formats

  • Cassette
  • EP
  • Stereo

Credits

RoleCredit
Recorded ByThe Baron J

Notes

Recorded live in the studio by The Baron J, Melbourne 1998

About Puppyfat

Three piece rock band from Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Active 1995 - 1999 Mike Noga - vocals / drums, Alex Harris - guitar, Miles Brown - bass / theremin / vocals

Members

  • Miles Brown
  • Mike Noga
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Summary by Joel Engman

"Puppyfat plays Puppyfat" is a fantastic debut album from this talented young band. It's clear that they have a bright future ahead of them, and fans of indie rock and punk music should definitely give this album a listen.