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Turtle

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Download links and information about Turtle by Rikk Agnew. This album was released in 1992 and it belongs to Rock, Punk, Alternative genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 42:13 minutes.

Artist: Rikk Agnew
Release date: 1992
Genre: Rock, Punk, Alternative
Tracks: 15
Duration: 42:13
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Cannon 2:06
2. Allright! 1:17
3. Come Back Eddie 2:04
4. Dogs Will Hunt 2:06
5. Lifesimplepleasures 2:45
6. Rage Of Heartbreak 3:18
7. The Grass Is Always Greener On The Other... 2:29
8. Turtle 4:04
9. Song Of The Stumblarti 3:42
10. Dark Scary Ride 4:19
11. Last Rockers 3:53
12. Sellout Song 1:31
13. Give The People What They Want 3:56
14. Criddlin' The Weld 1:33
15. Polina 3:10

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Only Rikk Agnew's third solo album in just over a decade, 1992's Turtle steps back from the unfortunate poodle-metal trimmings of 1990's Emotional Vomit — by this point, Nirvana had returned poofy hair and eyeliner back to the depths of uncoolness — into a more traditional set of hardcore-based, but not stylistically hidebound songs. These range from the mile-a-minute wallop of the deceptively catchy "Allright!" to the tongue-in-cheek piano-based pub singalong "The Grass Is Always Greener on the Other Side," and a surprising but incredibly effective punked-up version of the Kinks' too-polite 1981 single "Give the People What They Want." Not everything works — the fortunately brief "Criddlin' the Weld" sounds like Agnew's playing a chorus over and over again in the hopes that a verse will eventually come to him — but the best tracks deliver on the promise of Agnew's 1982 solo debut, All by Myself, and his later work with the reformed Adolescents.