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MX-80 - We're An American Band (CD) - 1 of 1

MX-80 - We're An American Band (CD)

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  • Artist: MX-80
  • Genre: Rock
  • Format: CD
  • Record Label: Family Vineyard

Description

'After a 10-year absence from recording, MX-80 returned this Fall with what may well be their finest hour, the glittering 'We're An American Band'. Hypnotic, subconsciously inflammatory and packed with top-end musicianship, it coalesces all their experience into a potent mind bomb encased in candy apple sweetness.MX-80 album.' -- Dennis Cook, Signal to Noise, Issue #40 About MX-80 * Cited as an influence by a wide range of artists from Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth to recordist Steve Albini * MX-80 has been called 'either the most Heavy Metal art band or the most arty Heavy Metal band in the world' (Interview) * MX-80 Founder Bruce Anderson was labeled as one of America's 'Unknown Greats' by Guitar Player Magazine. * Rock writer Chuck Eddy included three MX-80 albums in his classic tome 'Stairway to Hell: The 500 Best Heavy Metal Albums in the Universe'. * 'We're An American Band' is MX-80's first studio album in a decade. MX-80 is Bruce Anderson, Dale Sophiea, Rich Stim, Marc Weinstein and Jim Hrabetin. Foreign Buyers Beware The FTC Has Barred Export of the New MX-80 Release (See article below) How American is 'American'? San Francisco -- The Federal Trade Commission has announced it's preliminary ruling barring export of the new MX-80 album, 'We're an American Band.' The ruling, one of the first under the recently enacted 'Made in America' Act will remain in place unless the band, or it's record label, Family Vineyard, can provide 'demonstrative evidence as to the national origin' of band members. So far, the band and it's label have refused to participate in the FTC proceedings. Under the legislation, effective June 1, 2005, companies advertising products with the term 'America' or 'American' must file certification documentation with the FTC and U.S. Customs demonstrating that 'all or virtually all' of the product-including processing and labor that go into the product-must be of U.S. origin. In this case, since the band is claiming 'We're an American Band,' as it's album title, the FTC is requiring proof of national origin of each band member. 'This is so incredibly surreal,' said lead singer Rich Stim, 'that I can't even classify it as surreal.' Problems developed for MX-80-the eclectic avant rock band based in the Bay Area-when the Family Vineyard label sought a UPC bar code for the new album, scheduled for November, 2005 release. Under the new law, the organization managing bar codes (the Associated Code Council) must report any product names using the words 'America,' 'American,' 'US,' or 'USA.' Companies then have 90 days to provide certification to the FTC. 'Did Grand Funk Railroad have to send in their passports?' asked Stim, referring to the Michigan rock band that popularized the song used as title track of the MX-80 album. 'What about Scientific American, American Airlines or American Idol? I find it disingenuous that the U.S. government needs proof of my citizenship in order for me to sell records in Holland. My guess is that they're only going after so-called subversive artists.' The FTC has denied that the agency is targeting artists and claims that enforcement of the new law is mandatory.


Track List:

Disc: 1

1. No Brainer
2. We're An American Band
3. Mr. Watson
4. Hell
5. Susan
6. Don't Hate the French
7. You Turned My Head Around
8. Give It Up
9. Cry Uncle
10. So Clear
11. Christmas with the Devil
12. Lights Out
13. I'm Flying
Record label: Family Vineyard
Genre: Rock
Musical Artist: MX-80
Format: CD
Street Date: November 1, 2005
TCIN: 90657072
UPC: 656605403021
Item Number (DPCI): 244-00-5764
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Estimated ship dimensions: 6.06 inches length x 5.5 inches width x 0.41 inches height
Estimated ship weight: 0.21 pounds
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Q: What unique message does the album convey?

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  • A: The album combines hypnotic sounds with provocative themes, creating an impactful listening experience.

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Q: When was the last studio album released before this one?

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  • A: Before 'We're An American Band', MX-80 had a 10-year absence from releasing studio albums.

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Q: What is the significance of the album's title?

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  • A: The title, 'We're An American Band,' reflects a cultural commentary while prompting discussions on national identity.

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Q: What is the music genre of this album?

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  • A: The album belongs to the rock genre, showcasing the unique style of MX-80.

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Q: Who are the members of MX-80?

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  • A: MX-80 consists of Bruce Anderson, Dale Sophiea, Rich Stim, Marc Weinstein, and Jim Hrabetin.

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