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| | Ink 19 :: Mustard Plug |
 | | I mean, Mustard Plug still sound ostensibly like the same band they were when I fell in love with 1993's Big Daddy Multitude -- a bit crunchier, perhaps, and definitely better produced (again courtesy of the ALL/Descendants team of Bill Stevenson and Stephen Egerton, this time assisted by Jason Livermore), but not a drastic change. |
 | | Tracks like "Throw A Bomb," "Everything Girl," and "Lolita" are pure pop-punk-ska confections that are sure to get a crowd moving, and certainly stand proudly alongside past classics like "Too Stoopid" or "You." I think the key here is that Mustard Plug have learned something most bands forget -- the importance of consistency. |
 | | The Ramones knew it, the Descendants know it, the Toasters know it, and Mustard Plug know it. |
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