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Positively Positive

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Download links and information about Positively Positive by Good Clean Fun. This album was released in 2002 and it belongs to Rock, Punk, Alternative genres. It contains 30 tracks with total duration of 51:12 minutes.

Artist: Good Clean Fun
Release date: 2002
Genre: Rock, Punk, Alternative
Tracks: 30
Duration: 51:12
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Anthem of Positivity 0:53
2. Coll-Edge 2:27
3. Forget Your Platitudes 1:14
4. Good Clean Fun 2:14
5. I Can't Wait 1:27
6. In Defense of All Life 1:22
7. It's Time to Beat the Meat 1:47
8. Last Night I Dreamt an Emo Kid Loved Me 1:41
9. Loserdotcom 1:46
10. My Best Friends 2:04
11. Next Year in Jerusalem 1:50
12. No Sacrifice Too Great 1:13
13. On the Streets Saving the Scene from the Forces of Evil 2:05
14. Positively Positive 0:38
15. Shopping for a Crew 2:27
16. Song for the Ladies 2:54
17. Straight Outta Hardcore 1:51
18. Sweet Tooth 2:00
19. The Eleventh Commandment 2:02
20. The Ice Cream Man Cometh 1:42
21. Time of My Life 0:36
22. Today the Scene, Tomorrow the World 1:32
23. Today Was a Positive Day 1:17
24. Vegan Revolution Draft Dodger Anthem 1:48
25. Victory Records Sucks 1:47
26. Who Shares Wins 2:36
27. Wwzd 1:18
28. You Gotta Stay Positive 0:04
29. You're Only Punk Once 1:33
30. Ztv Interview (I Wanna Be Straightedge) 3:04

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It's hard to know what to make of an act like Good Clean Fun. Are they a joke band? Are they legitimate? Are they hard-line straightedgers or is hardcore all one big joke to them? With song titles such as "Coll-Edge," "Last Night I Dreamt an Emo Kid Loved Me," and "Vegan Revolution Draft Dodger Anthem," it's obvious the band has a sense of humor, but filling a CD with more than 25 songs of clichéd old-school hardcore, it's a wonder who would want to listen to this more than just once. The sense of humor can make the album's message unclear, as a good number of their songs are about staying positive and yet many of the other tunes have a quite un-positive message: ripping on kids who sell out from straightedge, telling Victory Records that they suck, putting down non-vegans, and so on. Is it all part of the shtick? Who knows? If it's all legitimate, they seem to be contradicting themselves. If it's all a joke, it's one that many may not understand. Regardless, the fact is that the music is hackneyed and redundant old-school hardcore that even questionable attempts at humor can't improve.