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Thunder, Lightning, Strike

by The Go! Team

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friii
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friii Legendary debut album of one of my favorite bands. Unique mix of indie pop, punk, hip hop, funk and disco. Heartwarming sounds, catchy melodies, charming vocals and a groove that let's you no option but dancing. This music is my drug. Favorite track: Huddle Formation.
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overcubed this is a very fun listen, i like how the audio is recorded, it gives it a special charm, i have a few favorites, but huddle formation is definitely my top choice Favorite track: Huddle Formation.
Anne-Marie
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Anne-Marie My most memorable indie album from my teens. I remember finding that on those old school music blogspot webpages. Man that was a time ...

I'm still somehow waiting for that style to come back in force ...
Favorite track: The Power is On.
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The first and solo practitioners of cheerleader punk. The Go! Team’s Thunder, Lightning, Strike is an explosion of colour and energy that evokes images of high school sports meets, inner-city summer days and the liberty of youth.

The six-piece’s maximalist sound, with its two drums, choral chants, air-raid siren guitars, record-scratching and strong overriding melodies made the album impossible to ignore upon release in 2004. Recorded in the basement of Ian Parton’s parent’s house, the album maintains its scratchy, DIY aesthetic despite its vastly ambitious scale.

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released September 13, 2004

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