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Download links and information about Exitheuxa by Gogogo Airheart. This album was released in 2002 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 43:15 minutes.

Artist: Gogogo Airheart
Release date: 2002
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 13
Duration: 43:15
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Sincerely P.S. 1:34
2. My Baby Has a Gang (Sign Our Hearts) 3:38
3. Sit and Stare 1:30
4. Mifi 1:54
5. Here Comes Attack 4:27
6. Last Goodbye 5:28
7. Meet Me At the Movies 3:45
8. When the Flesh Hits 4:17
9. Nice Up the Dance 2:29
10. Heart the Depression 2:41
11. Move Along 3:12
12. Good Things 3:33
13. Witch Hunt 4:47

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With dub beats, insane funk, and kooky lounge, San Diego's Gogogo Airheart joins the ranks of 2002's disco punk revivalists: Erase Errata, Numbers, Whirlwind Heat, Radio 4, the Rapture, and Pixeltan. Combining a thrift-store aesthetic with an art punk attitude, Exitheuxa evokes everything from Gang of Four to Public Image Ltd. to the Talking Heads. Gogogo Airheart is less danceable than Radio 4 and more accessible than Erase Errata, laying down experimental grooves like the twisted, late-'70s vibe of "Sincerely P.S." Throughout the album, singer Michael Vermillion's voice warbles, trembles, and whines like a kinder, gentler John Lydon. The music seems boundless in approach, with off-kilter melodies, changing tempos, and zigzagging rhythms, but when it comes down to it, the strongest tracks are the most straightforward, including the old-school rock & roll of the raucous cut "Sit and Stare" and the scrappy punk of "Mifi."