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Dub Color I (Capricorn Records 1997)




  

   After the furor hysteria over their blue record and the rock radio hit single Down; Omaha, Nebraska’s Cross-Over heroes 311 coming back for another try with Transistor. Everyone shall notice that this great next album really diving deeper into Oriental-ism influences especially, of Hinduism and Buddhism. You can feel the self-respect and the bottomless thoughts swarming the minds with wishful thinking lyrics and unshakeable like a Lotus flower defending itself in the middle of vast invisible sea of questions holding onto just its own trusted-roots on the water’s molecules.
   Reminiscing in accessibility of yourself floating in pogo-trancing over thus leading powerful Funk-Reggae-Metal tinged track combinations – Galaxy, Jupiter, Use of Time, Electricity, Running, Tune In, Starshines and Beautiful Disaster as the best efforts of simultaneous handicraft mixing of Nick Hexum, SA Martinez, P-Nut and Chad Sexton respectively and as well as the great job producing credits from Scotch Rolston, making this lot more fun in sounds and incredible.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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