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| | Rolling Stone : She Wants Revenge Blow Up |
 | | The debut from Los Angeles' She Wants Revenge is a sleek, haunted slice of New Wave revivalism with lyrics like "Take your hand, and smack me in the mouth, my love" and enough electro-rock intensity to send goth kids onto the dance floor -- not exactly what you'd expect from two thirtysomethings with hip-hop credentials. |
 | | During the Nineties, frontman Justin Warfield, now thirty-two, was a rapper who recorded with Prince Paul; Warfield's partner, Adam Bravin, 36, was a producer and club DJ who rocked parties for NBA stars and P. Diddy. |
 | | SOUND Outfitted with streamlined drum-machine beats, ghostly guitar shimmers and Warfield's deadpan Ian Curtis baritone, She Wants Revenge updates the gloomy mayhem of the early-Eighties Manchester scene with icy precision and stronger songs than most of the band's neo-New Wave competitors. |
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