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(T)Thirst

Citizen Fish Audio CD


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1. Feeding
2. Popsongs
3. City On A River
4. Used To Work
5. Plasticash
6. Scene 496: Cafe In Melksham
7. Words On Overtime
8. Talk About The Weather
9. Catholic Sex Confession
10. Criminal
11. What Charlie Said
12. Fill Me Up

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Yet, another great Citizen Fish masterpiece! Sep 13 2000
By Lance Smith - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
Here they are again, the elder musicians of Citizen Fish just wont quit making music, and making good music at that. On this album they seemed to progress a little more than previous albums. Its a little more upbeat, you can actually dance to it. A lot more ska influenced music on Thirst also. This album you can run through track 1-12(all) without skipping around finding a good song, because they are all great.
best live band I have ever seen Aug 1 2006
By 77Jim - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
Citizen Fish on the tour for this album is one of the best live bands I have ever seen. They were tighter than a drum and conjured monster waves of energy I can still recall over 10 years later. They just BURNED up the club like it was the last night of their lives.

The band's albums are decent too, though I sold off all their early ones. MM and Thirst being CF's best IMO. If they tour near you just GO.
ex-subhumans best Jan 9 2003
By "eastbayray" - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
This is THE standout album from the best ska/punk band around these days. As always, the lyrics are hyper-intelligent, socially conscious rants that provoke real thought but never become preachy. Dick has never sounded better and the music reaches new levels of precision for this veteran band. Honestly, I've worn out my disk player with this album. It's easily one of the best ska/punk efforts ever released. Just buy it!

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