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Boom Boom Satellites: Over and Over

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To Westerners, Japan is sugar-rush spazz central, bursting with frenetic android babes like 5678s and all sorts of metal. DJ duo Boom Boom Satellites fall into this pack by myna-birding Prodigy; with the pair's crashy guitars and cybernetic predelictions they're to hard post-punk what Pendulum is to metal: an improvement.

This best-of ensconces stuff that's been heard in the US but, more importantly, stuff that never was, like "Kick It Out," a no-brain old-school rocker that's equal parts Iggy, ELO and Justice, in other words Prodigy trying to fight off the Misfits, in other words a perfect iPod commercial soundtrack, which points up the difficult, completely avoided dialectic on whether modern commercial is rockin' stuff or a huge cultural disservice.

When stuff rocks like this, though, the "just shut off your brain and dig it" argument isn't a total waste of breath.

By Eric Saeger

Homepage: Boom Boom Satellites
Homepage: Sony Records

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