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Ask Mark Twain

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Download links and information about Ask Mark Twain by Grabass Charlestons. This album was released in 2005 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Punk, Heavy Metal, Alternative genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 29:02 minutes.

Artist: Grabass Charlestons
Release date: 2005
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Punk, Heavy Metal, Alternative
Tracks: 13
Duration: 29:02
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Ask Mark Twain 2:37
2. Atlanta Is a Cocaine Town 1:47
3. The F*****g Song 1:48
4. Capricornicus 2:22
5. Misery Loves Company 2:16
6. Best In S****y 3:37
7. Those Dirty Line Cooks Are Mysterious 1:35
8. What a Country! 2:39
9. Crazy Plane 1:37
10. Goat Cheese With Milkdud 1:20
11. Prosthetic Soul 2:26
12. The Laughing Song 2:30
13. Evil Uncle 2:28

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Genially goofy Florida pop-punk trio the Grabass Charlestons continue their Southern-fried take on the good ol' Lookout! Records pop-punk sound for their third album, Ask Mark Twain. Unapologetically dirty-minded — highlights this time out include "The F*****g Song" and "Best in S****y" — without coming across as particularly skeevy or misogynistic, the Grabass Charlestons would, with slightly sharper, funnier lyrics and more melodic tunes, be contenders for the title of the Southeast's Answer to the Mr. T Experience. The only problem is that while the trio have the general attitude down pat, the songwriting isn't always up to snuff. Too much of Ask Mark Twain consists of forgettable 90-second bits of ramalama like "Goatcheese" and "Those Dirty Line Cooks Are Mysterious," blunting the impact of genuinely catchy songs like the jangling title track. Ask Mark Twain isn't a bad little pop-punk record, but it's easy to see how it could have been so much better.