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Good Health
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Album: Good Health
Artist: Pretty Girls Make Graves
Release Date: 4/9/2002
Genre: Rock/Pop

Pretty Girls Make Graves establish themselves as a revolutionary force right from the first note of the first song on Good Health, "Speakers Push the Air." This Pacific Northwest band who includes members of the Murder City Devils and the Beehive doesn't settle for pop-punk mediocrity; instead,... [+] Expand

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3.5 out of 5 stars Charles Spano, All Music Guide
Pretty Girls Make Graves establish themselves as a revolutionary force right from the first note of the first song on Good Health, "Speakers Push the Air." This Pacific Northwest band who includes members of the Murder City Devils and the Beehive doesn't settle for pop-punk mediocrity; instead, lush melodies spiral into punk noise and vocalist Andrea Zollo moves from sweetness to destruction. Along the way, whether tearing everything apart in "If You Hate Your Friends, You're Not Alone" or launching an anthem with "Sad Girls Por Vida," Zollo establishes herself as one of the heirs to the candy-coated teen angst of Poly Styrene. Meanwhile, the band evokes everything from Bikini Kill to Sleater-Kinney to Modest Mouse (check "The Get a Way") to Gang of Four ("Ghosts in the Radio"). There's even a little At the Drive-In on songs like "More Sweet Soul," and it wouldn't be surprising if Pretty Girls Make Graves found similar, not to mention worthy, acclaim.
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