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American Thighs
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Album Reviews: 3
Album: American Thighs
Artist: Veruca Salt
Release Date: 10/25/1994
Genre: Rock/Pop

With their thin, singsong vocals and fuzzed-out guitars, Veruca Salt may sound like the Breeders and the Pixies, but lack either band's talent for inverting pop conventions or taste for the bizarre. What Veruca Salt has instead is a raw talent for simple, infectious pop songs; the result is a... [+] Expand

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knocking me out with those american thighs.
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posted Jan 3, 2007
knocking me out with those american thighs.
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posted Jan 3, 2007
knocking me out with those american thighs.
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posted Jan 3, 2007

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4.0 out of 5 stars Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
With their thin, singsong vocals and fuzzed-out guitars, Veruca Salt may sound like the Breeders and the Pixies, but lack either band's talent for inverting pop conventions or taste for the bizarre. What Veruca Salt has instead is a raw talent for simple, infectious pop songs; the result is a surprisingly fresh fusion of alternative pop and bubblegum. Nina Gordon and Louise Post try hard to inject meaning into the sweet, distorted rush of "Seether," but all that sticks is the infectious melody and crushing guitars. That also applies to the slower songs, from the enchanting lust of "Spiderman '79" to "Forsythia," which is too close to the Breeders' Pod for comfort. But musically, American Thighs is surprisingly satisfying; it's a pure pop album masquerading as the next big thing.
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