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Download links and information about Sex Objects by The Briefs. This album was released in 2004 and it belongs to Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 31:33 minutes.

Artist: The Briefs
Release date: 2004
Genre: Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 14
Duration: 31:33
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Orange Alert 2:00
2. Halfsize Girl 1:46
3. Destroy the USA 2:14
4. Ephedrine Blue 2:15
5. So Stupid 2:08
6. Sex Objects 2:42
7. Killed By Ants 4:08
8. No More Presidents 1:47
9. Shoplifting At Macys 2:22
10. Mystery Pill 2:05
11. Sally I Can't Go to the Beach 2:04
12. Antisocial 2:34
13. Vitamin Bomb 1:43
14. Lifestyles of the Truly Lazy 1:45

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The Briefs are intent on re-creating the shout-along choruses of earlier British punk bands like the Damned and the Sex Pistols, but with far more hooks in the vein of a tamer Dropkick Murphys. The quartet is very tight, having perfected the two-minute three-chord gems that sound like a band on the cusp of something grand. "Halfsize Girl" is a tad more angst-ridden, although the sneers and snarls are still audible. Another mini-rant, "Destroy the USA," is a brief rave-up backed by a ragged garage band sound. The group should never tone things down, as the paltry and radio-friendly approach to "Ephedrine Blue" falls flat quickly. "So Stupid" walks the line between the last track and the earlier efforts with better than expected results — a suffocating rhythm section as the listener is given a toe-tapping, fist-pumping foundation. The title song stands head and shoulders above the rest, with infectious riffs and a fine punk build to the chorus. "Killed By Ants" recalls Fastball with a Southern swagger, although guitarists Daniel J. Travanti and Steve E. Nix complement each other nicely on the bridge and solos. The fun-loving energy is palpable on the gorgeous yet somewhat light "Shoplifting at Macy's." The faux Brit aping on "Sally I Can't Go to the Beach" does not work, although there seem to be redeeming qualities in the chorus that are never fully realized. "Vitamin Bomb" is a slight improvement, although it comes off like a one-shot demo.