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No More Heroes
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Album: No More Heroes
Artist: The Stranglers
Genre: Rock/Pop

Rattus is hardly a punk rock classic but still is a pretty good chunk of art-punk. Hugh Cornwell's testosterone level is very high here, and the macho preening gets a bit much, but it's still an enjoyable bit of noise that holds up better than anyone would have guessed at the time. Still, it's... [+] Expand

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4.5 out of 5 stars John Dougan, All Music Guide
Rattus is hardly a punk rock classic but still is a pretty good chunk of art-punk. Hugh Cornwell's testosterone level is very high here, and the macho preening gets a bit much, but it's still an enjoyable bit of noise that holds up better than anyone would have guessed at the time. Still, it's odd to think of this as a part of the punk rock era -- with the exception of the fast and sloppy production by Martin Rushent, and the short songs, there's not much that's overtly punk about it. Heroes on the other hand is faster, nastier, and better. At this point the Stranglers were on top of their game, and the ferocity and anger that suffuses these records would never be repeated.
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