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| | 667: Neighborhood Of The Beast, MP3 Album Music Download at eMusic |
 | | If you didn't know for a fact that the Leftovers were formed in Sweden in 1996, you might assume that 667: The Neighbor of the Beast was recorded in the U.S. in the late '70s or early '80s. |
 | | That's because this loud, snarling, in-your-face CD (which was actually recorded in 2000) recalls the early years of American punk, and the angst-ridden Swedes rock as aggressively as the Dead Boys, the Plasmatics, the Weasels (best known for the infamous "Beat Her With a Rake"), and Black Flag did back in their day. |
 | | While 667: The Neighbor of the Beast may not be the most experimental or cutting-edge CD in the world, you certainly can't accuse the Leftovers of sounding uninspired or unfocused -- in fact, they tear into the songs with a lot of conviction as well as a lot of anger. |
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